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Why We Say “Knowledge Is God” at Holy Herbology

At Holy Herbology, we believe in fostering a personal connection with our readers by sharing the deeper meanings behind the phrases we use—especially one that is at the heart of everything we do: “Knowledge is God.” This phrase is not just a catchy hashtag or a slogan for our movement; it’s a guiding principle that shapes our entire approach to holistic health, wellness, and life. The Power of Knowledge in Transformation When we say “Knowledge is God,” we are expressing the profound truth that knowledge has the power to transform lives. For example, understanding how natural cold and flu remedies like turmeric and ginger work can help you strengthen your immune system without relying on pharmaceuticals. Could you imagine not having to go to the doctor for thing like cold and flu or other common ailments. Knowledge can heal, elevate, and guide us to better decisions. This belief aligns with our commitment to helping people rediscover the natural remedies that have been gifted to us by nature. Understanding herbs, their uses, and the science behind them is a form of knowledge that empowers us to take control of our health. God: The Source of All Knowledge The Bible tells us, “For the LORD gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding” (Proverbs 2:6). This verse underscores that God is the ultimate source of knowledge, and through Him, we gain insight that can transform our lives. Whether it’s finding a solution to a health issue or understanding something you couldn’t before, this is God revealing His essence to you. Just as He reveals the truth in every area of life, He also guides us in our journey to holistic wellness. We believe that nature is a part of God’s design, and by learning about natural remedies, you are uncovering the divine answers God has provided to us for health and healing. Why We Are All Ignorant (and That’s Okay) Bob Proctor, a well-known figure in personal development, teaches that ignorance is the root of many of our challenges. Ignorance, simply put, is the lack of knowledge. It’s not a flaw; it’s just a starting point. Ignorance leads to misunderstanding and misaligned beliefs, but the beautiful thing is that it can be remedied. Each of us is ignorant in different areas—rather it be in health, finance, or spirituality—but through learning, we can change this. Ignorance, especially regarding the foods we consume, can lead to negative consequences. Understanding the risks of genetically modified produce and how RNA modification impacts our food supply can lead to healthier choices. Explore more in our article on food safety and genetically modified produce. At Holy Herbology, our mission is to guide you in overcoming ignorance in the realm of natural healing and holistic wellness. By educating ourselves and each other, we can empower more people to use knowledge as a tool for self-healing and health sovereignty. God Is All-Knowing: The Answer to Every Question God is the answer to every question. He is the Alpha and the Omega—the beginning, the middle, and the end. Whenever we encounter a problem or face confusion, we reach out to our higher faculties, which reflect God’s essence within us. Whether through prayer, reflection, or deep inquiry, we are tapping into the divine wisdom that is always available to us. This divine wisdom helps us shift our perspectives on literally every aspect of our daily lives. Paradigms: The Invisible Chains The concept of paradigms is central to why we advocate for knowledge. A paradigm is essentially a set of habits or beliefs that dictate your behavior and your perception of reality. Most of us live within paradigms formed early in life, and these can limit us, especially if they are based on misinformation or ignorance. A shift in your health paradigm can be as simple as learning about a natural solution that was previously overlooked. For instance, knowledge about the benefits of magnesium for mental health has shown to support people with depression. Check out our guide on magnesium as a natural remedy for depression to learn how this mineral can improve mood and energy levels. For example, many of us have grown up in a society that pushes pharmaceuticals as the first and best solution for illness. This is a paradigm that has been shaped by generations of reliance on modern medicine, often ignoring the natural alternatives available to us. While pharmaceuticals certainly have their place, they are not the only answer, and in many cases, natural remedies can provide equal, if not superior, results without harmful side effects. How Knowledge Shifts Paradigms By learning about natural remedies, herbal medicine, and alternative health practices, you can shift your paradigm. Instead of automatically reaching for over-the-counter medications at the first sign of a cold, you’ll begin to consider natural alternatives like elderberry syrup or ginger tea, as shared in our Holy Herbology articles. This is what we mean when we say that knowledge changes paradigms. When you learn and understand the healing power of nature, you start to see the world differently. You manifest better health, more conscious choices, and a lifestyle that honors both your body and the planet. In this way, knowledge truly becomes a divine force—God-like in its ability to transform. Truth and Discomfort: God’s Ways of Revealing Himself Sometimes, God reveals Himself through truth and clarity, and at other times, through discomfort and challenge. When life presents difficulties, it’s an invitation to seek deeper understanding. In those moments of discomfort, God is pushing us to grow, to search for answers, and to elevate our consciousness. This discomfort is not punishment—it is divine guidance, urging us to seek the knowledge that will bring us peace and healing. As Jesus said in John 8:32, “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” Knowledge, rooted in truth, has the power to free us from ignorance, illness, and fear. When we discover truth, we are witnessing God at work, guiding us back to the light. …

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How Holy Herbology Started: A Journey Toward Natural Healing

How Holy Herbology Started Welcome to Holy Herbology! We’re thrilled to have you join us on this journey toward natural healing and holistic wellness. Holy Herbology was born out of a place of despair when my wife and I returned from Iraq with serious health concerns and no healthcare professional could give us answers to any of our 3 very simple questions: What is going on with our health, what is happening inside our body that it obviously doesn’t like, and what is a plan to fix it. Literally, we were going from one doctor to the next. A new symptom appeared, oh here you are, try this medicine. I went from one medication to another. No shit, at 1 point, I was up to 17 different prescriptions. One day as I began to open my medicine cabinet, I decided enough was enough! At that point we decided to take matters into our own hands. We began learning about God’s food and the power of healing with herbs and natural remedies. As our knowledge began to expand, we found ourselves on a transformative healing journey. Along our journey, we realized the more in-depth our knowledge and understanding became, the closer to God we become. God is always speaking to us, we just have to slow down enough in this world full of distractions to hear.  Our mission is simple yet profound: to empower you with the knowledge and tools to use everyday herbs effectively in your daily life to fight infections, improve immunity, and support overall wellness. Holy Herbology exists because we believe in the profound connection between humans and the natural world. More and more people are starting to seek alternatives to conventional medicine. Our goal is to be your ultimate guide to the world of herbs. We’re all about making sure you have a reliable, one-stop resource for using herbs safely and effectively. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been into herbal remedies for a while, we’re here to help you weave natural solutions into your everyday life. Think of us as your friendly, knowledgeable companion on your herbal journey! The Power of Herbs: Nature’s Pharmacy It’s only taken, lets see.. multiple thousands of years, but finally, our modern science has begun to catch up with what our ancestors knew all along: herbs are AMAZING! And for our readers that lean on the conspiracy side of things, one may even say that this knowledge has been purposefully hidden from the masses to make us more reliant on certain systems outside of God’s hospital (nature), for richening the rich of course. Studies have shown, for instance, that turmeric, with its active compound curcumin, has potent anti-inflammatory properties. Chamomile has been scientifically recognized for its ability to soothe and promote relaxation. Lavender is well-known for its calming effects, supported by research highlighting its ability to reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality. But before we go there, let’s get a better understanding on plant actions and energetics and how that knowledge paired with the understanding of your body’s constitution will definitely streamline your understanding of herbal healing and usages.  Historical Context For thousands of years, herbs have been the cornerstone of traditional medicine in cultures around the world. Ancient Egyptians relied on the soothing properties of aloe vera, the Chinese used ginseng for vitality, and indigenous cultures across the globe utilized the healing powers of herbs native to their lands. These plants have been cherished not only for their medicinal properties but also for their spiritual significance, forming an integral part of rituals and healing practices. Understanding Your Body’s Constitutions It’s a secret code that, when learned, allows you to know precisely how your body dances in the world. As our dear friend, herbalist Michael Moore explains, Each of us has a natural constitution-unique assortment of characteristics that mark how we will react to everything from the weather to the foods we eat. This is an important concept when understanding herbal medicine. Now, consider two people with two different body types: one who generally stays cold and lethargic, and another who stays hot and active. Perhaps they would both drink peppermint tea but their bodies could respond very differently. On a cold person, peppermint may be a stimulant; on a warm person, it is cooling. Herbs, just like people, have “temperaments,” and knowing your constitution helps you choose herbs that resonate with your particular needs. By understanding your constitution, you’re better equipped to tailor your herbal remedies in a way that promotes healing without guesswork. It’s a simple yet powerful insight—like knowing which fuel works best for your engine. And that’s just one piece of what herbs have to offer. You don’t have to know it all-just this small fraction about your body can totally change how you use plants to heal, making your journey with herbalism so much more personal and effective. Keep reading, and you’ll see just how deep this connection goes. Discovering your constitution and utilizing that knowledge to choose the appropriate herbs can lead to a transformative journey. Below is a step-by-step guide designed to assist you in uncovering your unique constitution and integrating it into the art of herbal healing: 1. Observe Your Body’s Baseline All it really takes to start understanding your constitution is this: pay close attention to how your body feels and reacts in any given circumstance. Look for patterns in your energy, your digestion, the way you sleep, and how you feel overall. Do you tend to get cold, or do you tend to run hot? Are you groggy as heck in the morning and energetic at night? How does your skin tend to act-normal, dry, oily? Each of these pieces of information serves as a clue about your underlying constitution. Example: If you’re someone who tends to feel cold, especially in your hands and feet, that may indicate a “cold” constitution. If you are often overheated, prone to inflammation or restlessness, you may have a “hot” constitution. 2. Know …