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  • 2026-07-07
    Annies Remedy Herbs for Self Healing
    Annie's Remedy is a comprehensive herbal reference featuring over 400 medicinal herb profiles with photographs, descriptions, folklore, and guidance on traditional uses for conditions ranging from arthritis to anxiety. The site organizes herbs alphabetically, by botanical name, and by therapeutic properties, making it a thorough starting point for anyone exploring natural and herbal healing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Botanical.com
    Botanical.com hosts the full electronic version of 'A Modern Herbal' by Maud Grieve, a landmark 1931 reference covering medicinal, culinary, cosmetic, and economic properties of over 800 herbs and plants. One of the oldest herbal resources on the web, active since 1995, it includes a plant index, recipe index, poisons guide, and columns from herbalism writers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dreamhawk - Tony Crisp | Dreams, health, yoga, body mind & spirit
    Tony Crisp's Dreamhawk is a sprawling resource devoted to dream interpretation, yoga, body-mind healing, and inner life exploration, built around a comprehensive A-Z dream dictionary and encyclopedia. Visitors can browse hundreds of dream symbol entries, read articles on health and relationships, explore I Ching and meditation, and access Tony's published books on topics ranging from pregnancy to spiritual growth.
  • 2026-07-07
    Holistic Therapies
    Association/Organization Links: A curated directory of professional associations and organizations in holistic and naturopathic medicine, hosted by a clinic in Evergreen, Colorado. Visitors will find links to bodies like the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, homeopathy centers, chiropractic associations, and environmental medicine groups across North America and Europe.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links-Herb Sites
    The Herb Research Foundation's curated links page points visitors to some of the web's most reputable herbal medicine resources, from botanical databases to professional herbalist guilds. Compiled around 2000, this collection covers everything from medicinal plant monographs and Dr. Duke's phytochemical database to Michael Moore's extensive Southwest School of Botanical Medicine materials.
  • 2026-07-07
    MEDHERB.COM
    The North American Institute of Medical Herbalism runs this comprehensive resource hub for herbalism students and practitioners, offering annotated links spanning materia medica, ethnobotany, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical nutrition. It also features audio courses, a free e-journal archive, and certification programs in medical herbalism, making it a serious educational destination for anyone studying plant-based medicine.
  • 2026-07-07
    Michael Moore - SW School of Botanical Medicine Home Page
    A mirror of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine, founded by the late herbalist Michael Moore, this site is a massive archive of medicinal plant knowledge including photographs, illustrations, materia medica, herb manuals, folios, and digitized historical texts like the complete US Dispensatory 20th Edition. Visitors will find an extraordinary depth of botanical reference material spanning decades of Moore's teaching, with genus-indexed plant photos, video clips, color illustrations, and extensive lecture notes on clinical and constitutional herbalism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Michael Moore - SW School of Botanical Medicine Home Page
    The Southwest School of Botanical Medicine, founded by herbalist Michael Moore, offers a vast free library of medicinal plant resources including over 2,500 plant photographs, illustrated herb manuals, botanical monographs, and distance learning programs in constitutional herbalism and materia medica. Built over decades of teaching and field study, this site is an extraordinary reference for anyone serious about medicinal plants and herbal medicine traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    PawPawResearch.com
    The most complete compilation of information about paw paw and its uses on the internet.: PawPawResearch.com compiles research by botanist Dr. Jerry McLaughlin on the paw paw plant and its powerful acetogenins, with a focus on their potential to fight cancer cells and drug-resistant tumors. Visitors will find articles, studies, video presentations, and FAQs covering everything from how paw paw works at a cellular level to comparisons with graviola and other alternative treatments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Queering Herbalism
    Queering Herbalism is a blog by a queer person of color exploring herbalism, plant medicine, and healing through a justice-centered lens. It features posts about the BIPOC Herbal Freedom School and Communiversity, a scholarship-supported program helping chronically ill and low-income medicine makers of color reclaim indigenous healing traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Southern Appalachian Herbs
    Judson Carroll, a master herbalist, shares detailed knowledge of Southern Appalachian wild plants, foraging, and herbal medicine through this long-running blog. Posts cover edible and medicinal plants of the American Southeast, with ties to his many published books on topics ranging from survival herbalism to Christian herbal medicine traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome. | Henriette's Herbal Homepage
    Henriette's Herbal Homepage is a 30-year-old encyclopedic resource dedicated to culinary and medicinal herbs, featuring classic herbal texts like King's American Dispensatory, over 19,000 plant photos, and multilingual herb articles in English, Swedish, and Finnish. Visitors can explore botanical keys, herbal forum archives, plant name databases spanning 18,000+ species, and even sign up for a charming old-fashioned herbal distance course delivered by post.
  • 2026-07-07
    qsl.net
    Roger Rehr's W3SZ page is a long-running amateur radio site hosted on QSL.net, active from 1997 to 2007. The callsign W3SZ and the QSL.net hosting strongly indicate a ham radio enthusiast's personal presence on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    qsl.net
    The Hassayampa Amateur Radio Club (HARC) of Arizona maintains this QSL.net-hosted hub for local ham radio operators in the region. Visitors can find club information, meeting details, and resources connecting amateur radio enthusiasts in the Arizona area.
  • 2026-07-07
    qsl.net
    Christian Wieser's amateur radio page, hosted on QSL.net under the callsign OE7CWJ, appears to be a minimal personal station page that redirects visitors to a new site at qsl.net/oe3cwj. The QSL.net domain and Austrian callsign prefix make clear this belongs to a licensed ham radio operator from the OE (Austria) region.
  • 2026-07-07
    qsl.net
    The Black River Valley Amateur Radio Club serves Lewis County, New York, connecting local ham radio enthusiasts with the Northern New York Section of the ARRL. The page is a minimal stub that redirects visitors to the regional ARRL section website for club news and information.
  • 2026-07-07
    qsl.net
    The Frankford Communications Group (FCG) is a competitive amateur radio club based in the northeastern United States, known for its serious contesting focus and active membership. Visitors will find club news, contest results, member resources, and information about joining one of the most accomplished ham radio contest clubs in the country.
  • 2026-07-07
    n7uzg.tripod.com
    Mike Di Ross (N7UZG) runs this sprawling personal homepage covering his ham radio license renewal, travels across the US and abroad, run-ins with police, and miscellaneous life experiences. The site is a raw, unfiltered chronicle of one person's wandering life, with sections on cities he has lived in, engineering jobs, and even Perl cookie scripting.
  • 2026-07-07
    nsradio.org
    The North Shore Radio Association (NSRA) serves amateur radio operators in the Peabody and Danvers, Massachusetts area, coordinating weekly club nets on the 145.470MHz repeater and organizing VE licensing exam sessions. The site provides members with information on club meetings, ARES/Skywarn emergency communications, DMR digital radio, and public service activities.
  • 2026-07-07
    navicom.com
    A personal page for W7SAA, an amateur radio operator with a callsign-based URL suggesting a ham radio hobbyist presence. The site appears minimal, featuring little more than an image, but the callsign identifier strongly marks it as part of the amateur radio community.
  • 2026-07-07
    scarc.com
    SCARC appears to be the website for an amateur radio club, offering resources and information for ham radio enthusiasts in its region. Club-based amateur radio sites like this typically feature member info, repeater details, licensing resources, and local on-air event announcements.
  • 2026-07-07
    realhamradio.com
    K8CU's amateur radio station site features well-documented technical construction projects including high-power GS35B RF amplifiers, HF log periodic antennas, GPS frequency standards, and Six meter equipment. Vintage receiver restoration, mobile RFI solutions, and detailed technical articles make this a rich resource for serious radio amateurs worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    arca-az.org
    The Arizona Repeater Council of Arizona (ARCA) appears to be an organization coordinating amateur radio repeater operations across the state of Arizona. The site uses frames-based navigation, suggesting an older web presence dedicated to ham radio coordination and regional repeater management.
  • 2026-07-07
    k7mva.org
    The Magic Valley Amateur Radio Club (MVARC), operating under callsign K7MVA, is a ham radio club based in Idaho with sections for nets, repeaters, testing, and ARES-RACES emergency communications. This redirect page points visitors to the club's new home at K7MVA.org, where members can access meeting minutes, bylaws, licensing resources, and a free ham software listing.
  • 2026-07-07
    srgclub.org
    Karl Shoemaker (AK2O) runs this ham radio resource dedicated to the SRG Club's 147.20 MHz repeater network covering Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, with linking to Seattle. The site dives into technical repeater building topics including flat audio, operational amplifiers, PCB work, receiver audio boards, and repeater controllers.
  • 2026-07-07
    wb6noa.com
    WB6NOA appears to be the personal amateur radio site of a licensed ham operator, identifiable by the callsign-based domain name. The site uses a frames-based layout typical of early web design, suggesting a hobbyist page dedicated to ham radio activities and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    garc.org
    GARC appears to be the homepage of an amateur radio club, serving as a hub for members and enthusiasts interested in ham radio activities and local club news. Sites like this typically feature club information, licensing resources, meeting schedules, and links to radio-related events and organizations.
  • 2026-07-07
    abrohamnealsoftware.com
    Neal K3NC's retirement announcement page for Abroham Neal Software, a company that developed amateur radio software including DXBase 2007 for logging and DX cluster operations. The site now serves as a legacy resource, offering free registration files and key generation tools for former customers of the now-closed software business.
  • 2026-07-07
    k0ham.com
    K0HAM is an amateur radio operator's personal site, identifiable by the callsign-based domain that follows standard ham radio naming conventions. The site uses a frames-based layout typical of early web design, suggesting a hobbyist page dedicated to ham radio activity and resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    rckara.org
    The RCKARA (likely Reno County Kansas Amateur Radio Association) maintains this site as a hub for their amateur radio club, featuring meeting minutes, hamfest announcements, and member activities. Visitors will find detailed records of club business including repeater trustee reports, WSPR balloon tracker experiments, and links to ARRL News and NOAA Space Weather.

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