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Soil that breathes, plants that thrive, and supplements that actually earn the word clean—we open the gates to Oregon’s Wild Harvest for a ground‑up look at better herbal nutrition. Dylan Elmer grew up on the farm and walks us through biodynamic composting, regenerative cover crops, and why they add nutrient‑dense herbs to manure piles before the soil sees a single seed. The result is a living ecosystem where minerals, microbes, and careful timing produce herbs with real potency, not just pretty labels. We get honest about “other ingredients,” calling out common flowing agents that speed manufacturing but don’t serve your body. Dylan breaks down their whole‑herb philosophy and rigorous testing for heavy metals, pesticides, aflatoxins, and microbials, plus the tough calls—like discontinuing or delaying products rather than cutting corners. From there, we dive into practical wins: ashwagandha for stress balance; milk thistle and dandelion for liver support; and the cinnamon question—why Ceylon (Cinnamomum verum) beats cassia for long‑term blood sugar care thanks to low coumarin and trusted Sri Lankan sourcing. Immunity and longevity take center stage with astragalus, a slow‑grown root that keeps the immune system ready without overstimulating it. We unpack turmeric absorption with black pepper and fats, the digestive power of liquid bitters like yellow dock to spark bile flow and steady transit, and the underrated versatility of fenugreek for appetite and lactation. Seasonal relief gets a science‑meets‑process twist: freeze‑dried stinging nettle preserves delicate hairs that support a healthy histamine response, especially when paired with quercetin and N‑acetylcysteine. Rounding out the tour, Dylan shares new launches: alcohol‑free liquid glycerites and whole‑food, plant‑based vitamins formulated with prebiotic blends for gut‑friendly absorption. If you care about regenerative farming, clean labels, and supplements that respect the whole plant, this conversation is your roadmap. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves herbs, and leave a review telling us which remedy you’re trying next.