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What herbs should not be planted together

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Dr. Bennett’s Wellness Insight #

It is a common and understandable concern to want to cultivate harmony in your garden, as the relationships between plants mirror the delicate balance within our own bodies. In my decades of practice, I’ve learned that just as certain herbs can support our wellness, others can create disharmony when paired incorrectly, leading to stunted growth or weakened vitality.

The Root Imbalance #

  • The Feeling: You may feel like a gardener whose plants are struggling despite your care, where some herbs seem to drain the life from their neighbors, preventing the whole garden from thriving.
  • The Eastern Logic: In holistic practice, we see this as a principle of Natural Antagonism. Just as in the body, where an excess of one element can suppress another, in the garden, the energetic and chemical properties of one plant can disrupt the growth rhythm and resource absorption of another.

My Natural Protocol (The Herbivara Method) #

While I guide the body’s garden, for your physical garden, the wisdom is to avoid planting strongly aromatic or aggressively spreading herbs next to delicate ones. For example, mint can overwhelm nearby plants, and fennel can inhibit the growth of many others. Instead of cultivating imbalance, let’s focus on restoring your personal ecosystem. To nurture your inner garden from the inside out, I suggest this dual-approach routine:

1. Internal Support (The Tea) #

  • Recommendation: Hormone Harmony Tea
  • Why I Suggest This: I suggest this for its foundational use of Seed Cycling principles. This ancient practice uses specific seeds at different times to gently guide your body’s natural hormonal rhythms, promoting internal harmony and balance, much like companion planting does for a healthy garden.

2. Daily Anchor (The Bracelet) #

  • Recommendation: Herbal Qi Flow Bracelet
  • Why I Suggest This: This bracelet features Curcuma and Cyperus. The natural, earthy aroma of these herbs is traditionally used to support the smooth flow of your body’s vital energy (Qi), helping to ease the feeling of internal “stagnation” or blockage that can arise from stress, promoting a sense of fluidity and ease.

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🌿 As Mentioned in This Guide #

Direct links to the remedies discussed above.

Dr. Bennett

Dr. Bennett #

Chief Scientific Officer & Senior Clinical Herbalist

Dr. Bennett serves as the Senior Holistic Consultant for Herbivara. With over 60 years of experience bridging Traditional Eastern Herbalism and Modern Western Wellness, he specializes in translating ancient botanical wisdom into practical lifestyle protocols. His approach focuses on "Restoring Balance" rather than treating symptoms, helping thousands of clients in the US find natural solutions for sleep, digestion, and vitality. “Nature codes its healing in roots and leaves; my job is simply to translate that code for you.” — Dr. Bennett

Medical Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician regarding any medical condition.

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