BAHRT was formed to support our communities, and also we depend on our communities to make our work happen! Please consider making a financial or material donation toward BAHRT's work. Your donations go directly toward giving free medicines to marginalized Bay Area communities, as well as providing low-cost and free herbalism consultations
Financial donations:
Contributions of any amount are gladly accepted via Venmo (@emilianolemus) or Paypal (“friends and family” option: paypal.me/bayhrt), both through our collective member Emiliano Lemus. Please write “BAHRT Donation” in the note. Thank you for supporting our Bay Area communities with your donations!
Material donations:
We are also very grateful for material donations. We are particularly seeking donations of the following:
BAHRT has so much gratitude for all of your contributions toward greater health and wellbeing for our communties. Thank you for all you do!
Financial donations:
Contributions of any amount are gladly accepted via Venmo (@emilianolemus) or Paypal (“friends and family” option: paypal.me/bayhrt), both through our collective member Emiliano Lemus. Please write “BAHRT Donation” in the note. Thank you for supporting our Bay Area communities with your donations!
Material donations:
We are also very grateful for material donations. We are particularly seeking donations of the following:
- Organic Grain/Grape Alcohol
- Apple cider vinegar
- Bottles and jars:
- Clean brown/blue tincture bottles in 1, 2, 4 oz sizes, preferably without labels
- Dropper tops for 1, 2, 4 oz bottles
- Small bottles with spray tops for hand sanitizer
- Half-gallon mason jars
- Sanitizing supplies: Wipes, spray bottles, hand sanitizer
- Lung herbs - Fresh, dry, or encapsulated:
- Mullein
- Yerba Santa
- Elecampane
- Grindelia
- Pleurisy Root
- Wild Cherry Bark (dry only)
- Horehound
- Japanese knotweed
- Chinese (baikal) skullcap
- Nervines - Fresh, dry, or encapsulated:
- California Poppy
- Passionflower
- Lemon Balm
- Lavender
- Catnip
- Skullcap (lateriflora)
- Immune herbs - Fresh, dry, or encapsulated:
- Echinacea
- Garlic
- Elderberry
- Elder Flower
- Astragalus
- Red Root
- Yarrow
- Mushrooms - Fresh, dry, or encapsulated:
- Cordyceps
- Reishi
- Turkey tail
- Maitake
- Tinctures and other preparations: Please reach out to us about donating tinctures and other herbal preparations, as we need more information about their preparation before we are able to accept them as donations. Pre-made tinctures and other preparations that we may be able to accept include:
- Elderberry syrup
- Fire cider
- Tinctures of the plants listed above
- Dual-extractions of the mushrooms listed above
BAHRT has so much gratitude for all of your contributions toward greater health and wellbeing for our communties. Thank you for all you do!
Disclaimer:
BAHRT practitioners are not doctors, we are herbalists. We do not claim to treat or cure COVID19. We are sharing what we've learned as herbalists to help keep our bodies well and balanced. We do not diagnose, prevent, treat, or prescribe for illnesses or diseases. Herbal remedies are not a substitute for medical care. Content and resources shared on this website are for educational purposes only. BAHRT encourages you to seek professional medical advice regarding any illness or disease you are experiencing. If you are experiencing severe cold- or flu-like symptoms, and particularly if you are having difficulty breathing, we encourage you to seek medical care immediately.
BAHRT practitioners are not doctors, we are herbalists. We do not claim to treat or cure COVID19. We are sharing what we've learned as herbalists to help keep our bodies well and balanced. We do not diagnose, prevent, treat, or prescribe for illnesses or diseases. Herbal remedies are not a substitute for medical care. Content and resources shared on this website are for educational purposes only. BAHRT encourages you to seek professional medical advice regarding any illness or disease you are experiencing. If you are experiencing severe cold- or flu-like symptoms, and particularly if you are having difficulty breathing, we encourage you to seek medical care immediately.