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About Dan

Dan De Lion is an earth herbalist, forager, musician, and teacher. He teaches through Return to Nature, providing classes, lectures, and seminars on wild food foraging, mushroom identification, herbal medicine making, as well as primitive and survival skills with a focus on wild foods and forest medicines. He also incorporates the philosophies of yoga, alchemy, meditation, and mysticism into his classes, lectures, and seminars and brings a deep rooted indigenous medicine perspective of practicing intuition with plants, in a systematic and earth-based way – Check out more at www.returntonature.us.

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Herbal Tinctures Available

I have tinctures available. There is a limited amount of each for and I will have them available for while the supply lasts.  All of the processing, from gathering to harvesting was done in a sacred way. Your support goes to making … Continue reading

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Our Food Freedom

I know this looks like something out of science fiction but it surely is not. The senate is currently acting to pass a bill that would make you an outlaw if you gardened or saved seeds. http://www.naturalnews.com/030418_Food_Safety_Modernization_Act_seeds.html for those of … Continue reading

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Harvesting Gingko – A Stinky Job but Someones Gotta Get Nuts

  Gingko biloba is quite a sight, or should I say smell. When you stumble upon them, youll know. Standing up to 80 feet tall, you may have found a gingko tree in a nearby park or while walking down the … Continue reading

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Edible Puffballs in your front lawn – A Look at Calvatia Species

As the rains come, the season to find these common edible puffballs strewn about your lawn or the nearest field abounds.   This genus of edible puffball is Calvatia which includes the famous (in the mushroom world) giant puffball, which can … Continue reading

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Help keep over 300,000 people’s drinking water clean

Delaware River Hydrofracking Moratorium

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