Rosemary Gladstar, beloved American herbalist and owner of Sage Mountain, herbal retreat center and native plant preserve, in Vermont, has given permission to use her complimentary words as an endorsement for Thrive Tonic. She says, “You’ve got an awesome formula, a great name and very nice packaging- I wish you great abundance and that Thrive Tonic finds its way to all who need it.”

Rosemary took notice of Thrive Tonic at the Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, where she was the featured speaker. I was passing it around and she took a look at it and liked it right away. As often happens, experienced herbalists understand the concept of a daily, well balanced, herbal, liquid extract to nourish the body and diminish the effects of stress. Others around the table responded similarly to reading the herbal ingredients and seeing the attractive bottle.

Rosemary has made huge contributions to the international herbal community. She is the author of numerous, popular, herb books that offer common-sense, easy to use herb recipes and instruction. She offers herb courses and has led the way with United Plant Savers that monitors the health and populations of herbs at risk of being overharvested. People everywhere have been inspired to create and protect patches, fields and gardens of medicinal plants. She is truly an American treasure and I am deeply honored she supports the promotion of Thrive Tonic to all who can benefit from its synergistic blend of quality botanicals with therapeutic value to reduce the negative effects of stress, increase energy and stamina, improve digestion, mental clarity and overall wellness and vitality. To learn more about Thrive Tonic, please go to www.ThriveTonic.com

Author's Bio: 

ABOUT THE HERBALIST & INSTRUCTOR
Merry Lycett Harrison, RH (AHG)

Millcreek Herbs, LLC, is owned by Merry Lycett Harrison, a trained clinical herbalist and a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild. She received her training in 1998 through an intensive course of study with Michael Moore of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine and has an herbal practice in Salt Lake City. Her broad view of herbalism led her to complete the Master Gardener Program, and to also study ethnobotany at the Baca Institute of Ethnobotany and the science of essential oils at Purdue University.

HerbalGram (#55), the Journal of the American Botanical Council, and the Journal of Utah Archaeology (2003) have published feature articles on Merry's research on the botanical parts of a 500 year old Native American Bundle from southern Utah called the Patterson bundle.

Merry also writes a monthly herb column for Catalyst, Salt Lake’s monthly magazine for health and the arts. She has been a guest on radio and television programs that inform the public about botanical medicine.

She teaches classes in medicinal and culinary herbs, herb gardening, and leads summertime herb trips in the wild where she is certified as a Wilderness First Responder. She is on the faculty of the Myotherapy College of Utah and teaches more continuing educations classes through the University of Utah, Red Butte Garden, the Utah Museum of Natural History and Granite District Community Education. Merry is available for speaking engagements to inspire and educate people on how to safely integrate herbs into their lives for health and enjoyment.