About

Pinterest-saved natural remedies, gently framed.

The stand

Daily natural remedies, minus the snake oil.

The wellness internet is loud, lossy, and mostly running on fear. Open most natural-remedy sites and you'll find ‘cures’ that aren't, claims that don't cite, and the same affiliate stack rotated through twelve listicle posts. Wholeleaf is what we wanted instead: pinnable, gentle, and willing to label the parts that are folk practice as folk practice.

How we organize the site

Eighteen hubs, three browse axes. By body system — digestion, sleep, skin, the rest. By ingredient — eighty herbs, spices, fruits, and pantry staples, each with its own catalog page. By routine — morning rituals, seasonal resets, the kind of habit you're trying to nudge into place. A single article usually lives in two or three of those at once. Chamomile-for-sleep shows up in Sleep & Energy, in the Chamomile ingredient spotlight, and in Seasonal Sleep Rituals.

What we believe

Old isn't synonymous with safe. Grandma made fire cider for a reason, but grandma also dosed kids with paregoric. Wholeleaf treats traditional remedies as starting points, not endpoints. Where modern research clarifies a folk use, we say so. Where it contradicts the folk use, we say that too.

Pinterest is a destination, not a teaser. Most health blogs use Pinterest as an ad funnel: click the pin, land on a 200-word stub buried under three banner ads, scroll for the actual recipe. Wholeleaf publishes the whole article every time. The pin is the front door, not the pre-roll.

Cite or skip. If a claim has a real source — a study, a herbalist, a long-running tradition — we name it on the page. If not, we either soften it to ‘people use this for’ or skip it entirely. ‘Experts say’ doesn't make it past our editor.

The product

Four free tools, all running locally in your browser so your data never leaves your device: a Symptom → Remedy Finder, an Apothecary Pantry Builder, a 21-Day Wellness Reset, and a Remedy Journal. A block-based blog editor with custom blocks for herb profiles, remedy cards, and a structured references section that feeds JSON-LD. Pinterest publishing wired through our companion app — each post fans out into five pins across the next two weeks, with image variants generated for each one.

Find them in the nav, or open them directly: /tools.

A note on medical advice

Wholeleafis informational. Not a substitute for a conversation with your doctor, your pharmacist, or your midwife. Some posts are reviewed by credentialed practitioners before publishing — you'll see ‘Reviewed by’ in the byline when that's true. Posts without that line are editor-curated but not clinically reviewed; treat them as you would a thoughtful friend's recommendation. Read the full medical disclaimer.