Ed Smith | Voices of Our Herbal Elders Ep. 16
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2025
- Join Rosemary Gladstar as she invites herbal elders to share the stories of their journey into the lush world of plants in these Inner-Views.
In this engaging episode of "Voices of our Herbal Elders," I have the pleasure of speaking with the legendary Ed Smith, affectionately known as Herbal Ed. With over 50 years of experience, Ed has been a cornerstone in the revitalization of American herbalism. From his early days working with renowned figures like Dr. John Christopher and Ann Wigmore to co-founding Herb Pharm, Ed shares his rich journey filled with wisdom, humor, and profound insights. Join us as we delve into his incredible stories of herbal adventures, his favorite plant allies, and the timeless lessons he's learned along the way.
~ RESOURCES ~
🌿 Ed Smith’s Facebook: / herbal.ed
🌿 Ed Smith’s Instagram: / herbal_ed
🌿 Herb Pharm website: www.herb-pharm...
🌿 Herb Pharm TH-cam: / theherbpharm
🌿 Rosemary's website: scienceandarto...
🌿 Rosemary's Instagram: / rosemarygladstar
🌿 Rosemary's Facebook: / rosemarygladstar
~ DISCLAIMER ~
The herbal and plant information in this video is for educational purposes only. The information contained is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a serious health problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Always consult with a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.
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What a wonderful guest to have, a true wealth of lost knowledge. Thank you Rosemary for gathering the Elders and giving them a platform to share their stories and knowledge...truly priceless.
Oh goodness!!! Please, please have him back for more of his experiences and stories.. Such a rare human being and a true delight. Thank you!!
Great stories from Ed, I especially enjoyed his journey into the jungle. Reminds me of a book I read by Rosita Arvigo, "Sastun, My Apprenticeship with a Mayan Healer", these medicine people are not so common anymore 🌿
So fabulous to hear Ed’s stories. Makes me recall so many more. I learned so so much from him - like the plants themselves, of which I feel speak through him. I am who I am today because of my time spent in the presence of this unique, adorable wise man, an herbal & life mentor extraordinaire. Thank you Rosemary (Rosie ❤️) for recording your conversation for the ages!! A true treasure!
How do you not have 1 million followers?!! ❤❤❤ YOU are a blessing. Our special human herb 🌿
I absolutely love these interviews and all the wisdom shared! Thank you❤️
What a fantastic story teller! Beautiful. Thanks for sharing xx
I really enjoyed this! The story about the trip to find the holy man in the jungle was my favorite. I have been honored to work with Elders traditionally trained, not by some weekend workshop, but from birth and I am so grateful! Those most sacred medicines, I believe, are being so miss used! I've heard stories! And it breaks my heart. We are now living in the 'fast food world'! My Elders have taught me that when an herb is abused, it affects the energy and strength of all of the same plants world wide. It can degrade them. And in my tradition we have stories of how the medicines came to us. And how they could leave us if the abuse continues. We do not own the plants! They are our brothers and sisters, our mothers and fathers, our grandmothers and grandfathers. So you have to think, would you treat your family in a careless manner. That was a powerful story Ed shared. Wado
Also thanks for contributing to lifesaving teachings. I suffered Steven Johnsons Syndrome and felt so failed by western medicine. Felt abused and neglected, cast aside, once you are the 1% 'rare side effect' sufferers doctors just kinda shrug their shoulders and even if they do care to help they don't put much energy into healing the outliers who suffer at their hands when things don't go to plan. It was horrible. Started researching what vitamins /nutrients I could use to heal instead of all those meds that caused me harm, for allergies, mental health issues, everything under the sun really that I suffered from childhood as far as common ailments go, eczema, etc. Food and environmental allergies, One has to wonder if pharmaceuticals played a role in the first place in addition to the spiritual conflicts that obviously underly these things as well. But supplements alone do not do the trick, I am so glad to be influenced by herbalists who showed me the most pure and potent way to get these forms of nutrition and empower me to grow them myself and thus reconnect me with the planet and my loved ones and my truest self in new ways
Trying to recall just when it was that Ed and Sarah brought their tinctures to the Ashland Community Food Store, sometime around 1981. And I was fortunate to have an iridology exam from Dr Christopher in San Francisco in the early 1970s, when he and Michael Tierra were making the rounds. At Fred Rohe's New Age Natural Food Store on 9th Avenue in the Sunset area of San Francisco in 1969 and 1970, we did sell bulk herbs in gallon jars, as well as bulk grains in barrels, and milled flours on our stone burr mills, brought to us by Frank Ford of Arrowhead Mills in Texas. I think that Bio-Botanica made a tincture of Siberian Ginseng (Eleuthero) in 1975, because I recall thinking how potent it must be. Love the Lobelia story, Ed. Just took some of the Kloss Lobelia Skunk Cabbage Compound or "Antispasmodic Tincture," now called Muscle Calmer by Herb Pharm. Very proud to have been there to offer your formulas at the Ashland food Coop, back-in-the day, when natural foods were-the-way that we were. Some of us still are that way, and the herbal products continue to be revealed from around the world. Cannabis was certainly there as one of the first herbs in our lives in the late 1960s, and ever since. Jeanne Rose's "Herbs and Things," and "Herbal Body Book" were on our shelves too. Ann Wigmore and Viktoras Kulvinskas were also our teachers. Bernard Jensen, Gypsy Boots, Paavo Airola, Adelle Davis, Michio Kushi... 'Tis so good to reminisce. Thanks Rosemary and Ed!
Hello Craig. Thank you and Ashland Co-op for your support of Herb Pharm all these years, and for all the helpful guidance you've given to so many during your lifetime of work.
I can attest to Ed's lecturing at the Hippocrates Health Institute in the 1970s because I caught a lecture of his there with one of those free raw food banquets. Soon after I joined the institute's staff for a time. Around then I also caught a series of lectures in NYC by Dr. Christopher. I still have those tapes somewhere. Great to hear these stories Ed!
Thanks Steven. Indeed, you and I go way back.
I have had your book herbal recipes for vibrant health for a couple of months now and I just love it. I have made a couple recipes and they work well.
WOW, what a treasure!!! I love meeting these herbal elders. I am new to this but listening to them I see how the herbs have been talking to me, jumping up and down trying to be noticed since the mid 70’s. I have owned Back to Eden since the late 70’s, it has no cover, it has traveled the country with me and I have used it as a reference here and there but FINALLY it will have a place of prominence as I grow my own herbs and try them and experience them. I am so very excited to finally meet the weeds. My new friends that will save my life.
Weeds of Worth
Thank you! This is such a balm to my weary soul
I love what he said about singing the songs from the ancients that's what I love about the Mass sait Hildegard van bingen understood this so well too!
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Does anyone know the artist who sings the intro song in these? I want to listen again and again. Looks like it is inspired by a prayer. how beautiful.
It's in the closing credits.
"u gotta know how plantain looks like in january" 😅 i guess i gotta try digging some next jan under about 3-4feet of snow 😁 lets see... ... ...
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