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  • I love you Moutainroseherbs! and I live in Eugene, Oregon! Thank you for being here!

  • It is, in fact, pronounced "erb" with a silent "h" as in "honest," "Herbal Essences" (bad example, I know!), etc.

    The man's name, Herb, is pronounced with the "h" sound in tact.

    The English language is quite diverse!

  • @CreataByte You mean that English has the most rules, and has even more exceptions to the rules. And we (English speakers) think that learning other languages can be difficult.

  • thank you :)

  • I love this idea, I make incense for my hindu prayers

  • no need to be rude but its herbs not erbs

  • @breannain01 A lot of places in America pronounce them "erbs". It's mostly (but not ALWAYS) the British dialects that pronounce the "h". Even looking on dictionary . com it says the pronunciation is "urb or, especially Brit., hurb".

  • Hello,

    I saw you video on tictures, can you make one on decoctions or elixirs. For example a reishi, goji, fo ti decoction. After you make the tea do you blend the scaprs and eat them? Or do you discard them. Also hoe much water, what heat, how long, ect.

  • Very nice! Never ever think to do that at home. Do you think will be a good idea to put 2 drops jf some essential oil?

  • perfect incense for invoking earth

    thanks!

  • You vids are so informational

  • How fab is that :-) Thank you i will be trying this soon.

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