Teeter Creek Herbs provides books and information on "Traditional Folk Medicine" and "herbal extracts" made from the highest quality fresh herbs available, many grown on Teeter Creek Farm in the Ozark Hills of Missouri. Teeter Creek Herbs is dedicated to producing the highest quality fresh herb extracts at a reasonable price. You can purchase single herb extracts, extract formulas, and books here using our secure, online ordering system.
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Est. 1985 Below is a list of recently asked questions and answers about herbal supplements, symptoms and herbal remedies.
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Ask the Herbalist is a forum where you can write and get a personal answer to your herbal questions from herbalist Bob Liebert, A.H.G. You can also view the archive of answered questions. Single Herb Extracts lists over 130 of our single herb extracts, along with details on their uses and ordering info. Extract
Formulas has effective combinations of herbs as formulated by
herbalist Bob Liebert, A.H.G.
The Extract FAQ has answers to frequently asked questions about the production, usage and dosage of our extracts. The Herb Articles page contains general information on herbal medicine, as well as Featured Herbs: updated essays with more detailed discussions of often-neglected or misunderstood herbs. The Books page contains publications on herbs and Native American subjects by Bob Liebert. About Us gives a history and statement on who we are and how we produce such high-quality extracts. You
can reach us at 417-683-3491 or by writing herbalist@teetercreekherbs.com. The
Contact Us page gives more detailed
information on how to get in touch with us.
The information expressed is the personal observations of Herbalist Bob Liebert based on his personal experience and his studies of folk and traditional herbalism. These observations are not meant to be a substitute for qualified medical diagnosis and treatment. Uses of many of the herbs have not been scientifically verified.
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