Friday, May 4, 2012

Medicinal Plants We Like: Lemon balm


Lemon balm  
Melissa officinalis

Lemon balm is a perennial herb in the mint family (Lamiaceae) and is native to Southern Europe but now grows all over the world. The plant has a light lemony-minty scent and usually grows to around two feet tall. It develops many branches with leaves that are about two inches long, heart-shaped, and nice to touch. Its white flowers bloom in early summer and attract bees, hence the name Melissa, which is Greek for honey bee.

Lemon balm is one of my favorite plants to use medicinally! It is particularly abundant in coastal California right now, and I like to pick the fresh leaves from my garden and steep them in my morning tea. Historically, it has been used to treat stress and anxiety, insomnia, stomach ailments, and low appetite, among other things. The crushed leaves can be used as an insect repellant. I use the leaves for their mild calming effects, and have found that consuming the plant daily has improved my ability to cope with stress. Plus, it makes me feel good!

When harvesting, it is best to pick whole leaves along the stem, leaving the lower leaves to replace those you've taken. Frequent harvesting encourages new growth but must be done with care. Be sure to thank the plants you harvest from and take good care of them. Don't harvest near roadsides or in areas you suspect might be polluted. As always, be sure you have correctly identified the plant before using it internally. Happy gathering!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

List of Zines available at SubRosa, 703 Pacific Ave. Santa Cruz,CA


Below is a list of zines we have at SubRosa.  If you do not live in Santa Cruz and would like a copy of a zine we carry then email us and we can mail you the title.  We do not monetarily profit from this project, and the cost of zines we put towards our expenses.  Also, a lot of these and other great zines are available for free download at zinelibrary.info/

General Health Care
-An Activist’s Guide to Basic First Aid by the Black Cross Health Collective ($1)
-Men’s Sexual  and Reproductive Health ($1)
-N’ Drea- One woman’s fight to die her own way ($3)
-Therapeutic Insurrection- Radical healthcare theory ($2)
-When Women Attack!-  A Zine created by an anarchist feminist centered on current women’s issues ($2)
-The Yeast of Your Worries!- A yeast infection survival handbook ($3)

Herbalism/ Food
-Eating Acorns- A guide to processing acorns for use as food ($2)
-Edible, Medicinal, & Utilitarian Plants- Volume 1: “Weeds” & Common Plants ($2)
-Fireweed- A zine of grassroots radical herbalism and wild foods connecting with kids and family life ($2)
-An Herbal Medicine-Making Primer ($2)
-Primitive Toothcare- A DIY guide to uncivilized oral hygiene ($2)
-The Transgender Herb Garden- An MtF guide to disconnecting one’s self from big pharma ($2)
-We Can Do It!- “Canning” capitalist agribusiness: a simple how-to guide to canning your produce ($2)
-Wild Fermentation- A do-it-yourself guide to cultural manipulation ($3)

Mental Health
-Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs, published by the Icarus Project and Freedom Center ($3)
-Healing in the Woods Around Us- Medicinal plans for mental health support ($2)
-The Mental Health Cookbook- Creating connection through food and herbs ($2)
-Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness- A reader and roadmap of bipolar  worlds assembled by the Icarus Project ($5)
-The Worst- A complication zine on grief and loss ($3)

 Relationships/ Relating
-Learning Good Consent- ($2)
-With Open Hands- A handbook on open relationships ($2)

Reproductive Health
-Chart Your Cycle!- A 10 year menstrual chart to help you go with the flow, plus a decades worth of interviews, articles, facts and resources ($2)
-Free to Choose- A Women’s guide to reproductive freedom ($3)
-Fertility Awareness for Non-Invasive Birth Control ($3)
-Jane- Documents from Chicago’s clandestine abortion service 1968-1973 ($2)
-Mine- An anthology of reproductive rights, numbers 1 & 2 ($3)
-This Is Me Using My Choice- An anthology of women’s abortion stories ($3)
-Witches Midwives and Nurses- A history of women healers ($2)

Sexual Health
-HPV- A wonderful and comprehensive zine about hpv by the Down There Collective ($3)
-Hot Pants- Do it yourself gynecology, herbal remedies ($3)
-Smart Tart- A sex positive zine on sexual health for women, queer, and trans people ($3)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Zines Available at SubRosa, 703 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Ca

We have many many zines available at SubRosa.  Hours for the space vary so you can call to make sure that the infoshop/ social space is open (831)426-5242.

This site is a work in progress and so it will be more developed in time.