Hello! Beginner here! thank you for this video.... there's so much to learn and not having no one in my personal life interested in this makes it hard to learn. Thank you
Would love to marry herbalism with the musical healing course I'm undertaking, man I wish the world would speed up and turn to holistic and traditional medicine already...
Wow that sounds like an amazing idea! I’ve seen videos where people plug 🔌 something into plants or vegetables and they make a certain sound. I’m sure you could incorporate it! They are definitely connected 💕
Interesting what you said about witch hazel being an astringent or toner. I've normally seen it used on sores and cuts etc, presumably as a disinfectant.
Coming from an esthetician, I love it for all those reasons! It’s great for balancing ph, cleansing, and drying excess oil. I like it combined with rose water
It all really depends on the type of herbalism you want to get into. The book that developed my love for herbs is “The Complete Medicinal Herbal” by Penelope Ody. Very vibrant pictures and if your younger could be a better appeal. If you’re looking for straight information I’d recommend “The Modern Herbal Dispensary” by Thomas Easley it’s packed with information. Those could be a really good start.
Ahh thanks Kristine!! As for book recommendations, YES. There are so, so many great books. To find what you're looking for, first consider what you want from it. E.g.: How to grow your own herbs, make "medicine," understand Traditional Chinese Medicine or Ayurveda or Unani-Tibb, Kampo, etc. ... do you want the history of herbalism, or modern storytelling (like Braiding Sweetgrass), or Materia Medica, which is a sort of encyclopedic guide to herbs and their uses. I recommend Mountain Rose Herbs' Books section, which categorizes reads this way. It's a great place to start and from there, the journey is endless. Enjoy!
Is neem one of the bitters? Because, growing up, my mum would feed us (twice a year) a neem leaves paste before our meal to help cleaning our digestive system(?)(Not sure. Curious)
Hi. I recommend center of excellence master herbalism course I'm doing my naturopathy as well as other course with them they are just out of this world the enough information and indulge you get from their courses is amazing you can feel you get the best headstart with them. I am also studying with another school based in my country an herbalism course it's good but I would still rate the center of excellence herbalism course the best. Take as much information from different books, materials, courses, experiences etc... this is a career I am so passionate about and just happy to hear of another person wanting to learn
please make another video like this ❤❤❤ this was sooo informative. i’ve rewatched this 3x now
I enjoy teachings like this. Simple information and really detailed bullet points. Thank you.
So amazing to start herbalism and know that there are so many different kinds to specialise in and so many different options to choose from
Hello! Beginner here! thank you for this video.... there's so much to learn and not having no one in my personal life interested in this makes it hard to learn. Thank you
Would love to marry herbalism with the musical healing course I'm undertaking, man I wish the world would speed up and turn to holistic and traditional medicine already...
Wow that sounds like an amazing idea! I’ve seen videos where people plug 🔌 something into plants or vegetables and they make a certain sound. I’m sure you could incorporate it! They are definitely connected 💕
@@morriganfae0 Great idea! I hadn't made that connection. Hmmm...
Agree completely!!! 💜
This was amazing thank you so much for sharing, I am herbalist, I use them for every part of me.
Interesting what you said about witch hazel being an astringent or toner. I've normally seen it used on sores and cuts etc, presumably as a disinfectant.
Coming from an esthetician, I love it for all those reasons! It’s great for balancing ph, cleansing, and drying excess oil. I like it combined with rose water
I appreciate all I have learned. Thanks for this.
Love this, teach me more!
Thank you for this. 📝👍🏾
Thanks for being here.
Thank you for the wonderful information. I've saved this to re watch for future reference
You are so welcome!
Great information!
This wonderfully presented, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! This was juicy info 🌱🍊
Very informative lecture, well presented
Loved this. Thank you.
So love your videos!! Are there any book suggestions for a newbie? I would love to learn more about herbalism. Also you are rocking those baby bangs!😊
It all really depends on the type of herbalism you want to get into. The book that developed my love for herbs is “The Complete Medicinal Herbal” by Penelope Ody. Very vibrant pictures and if your younger could be a better appeal. If you’re looking for straight information I’d recommend “The Modern Herbal Dispensary” by Thomas Easley it’s packed with information. Those could be a really good start.
Ahh thanks Kristine!! As for book recommendations, YES. There are so, so many great books. To find what you're looking for, first consider what you want from it. E.g.: How to grow your own herbs, make "medicine," understand Traditional Chinese Medicine or Ayurveda or Unani-Tibb, Kampo, etc. ... do you want the history of herbalism, or modern storytelling (like Braiding Sweetgrass), or Materia Medica, which is a sort of encyclopedic guide to herbs and their uses. I recommend Mountain Rose Herbs' Books section, which categorizes reads this way. It's a great place to start and from there, the journey is endless. Enjoy!
@@tylerearly9184 Love Thomas Easley! He was one of my favorite teachers.
"Successful Herbal Remedies" by Nalda Gosling, or "An Encyclopedia of Essential Oils" if you want to get into oils and aromatherapy etc.
can you do more teaching videos on how to make medicine
beautiful video beloved❤
Very informative 👍👍👍
Not knocking any of your info, you seem well versed but how did you learn about herbalism? Was it through travel, family, school, something else?
Thanks
Hello!
What do you know about such adaptogens and immunomodulators as cordyceps and fly agaric?
awesome
Good show
Is neem one of the bitters? Because, growing up, my mum would feed us (twice a year) a neem leaves paste before our meal to help cleaning our digestive system(?)(Not sure. Curious)
Nice 👍 information thanks
good advice thanks
What online course for herbalism school do you recommend ? I would love to dive deep in herbalism and I love your practical plant based approach
Hi. I recommend center of excellence master herbalism course I'm doing my naturopathy as well as other course with them they are just out of this world the enough information and indulge you get from their courses is amazing you can feel you get the best headstart with them. I am also studying with another school based in my country an herbalism course it's good but I would still rate the center of excellence herbalism course the best. Take as much information from different books, materials, courses, experiences etc... this is a career I am so passionate about and just happy to hear of another person wanting to learn
Can you please make a video of where to buy real herbs for people who cannot grow them? I looked online and their so many companies selling fake herbs
Hi, check your local tea shops for dried herbs. I find that they have wide selection for mixing your own tea mixes and stuff like that.
I have a video for that here! th-cam.com/video/3WwUim8hyZE/w-d-xo.html
This is great infooooo❤❤❤❤❤❤ def subscribed
Happy to have you! 🌿
Find all of our Plant-Based episodes right here: th-cam.com/play/PLUa1mxBKMRYkI3B2MkocatX6zY7XmTflF.html
Do you have text books on this study rather than prints materials?
Is parsley considered a bitter?
No, but it's great for many things!
I thought holi basil and tulsi is the same thing?
Me too
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Wish you talked about opression too..
Just tell me where to buy them and how to get tea. Hot water over tea; done.
a male herbalist hunts plants for food мужчина-травник охотится на растения для еды
note to self. never get bangs. can't watch that
Girl what do you mean
Then don’t? You not only took the time to watch but to comment. Fan behavior lmao