He specified growing your own plants more than she did in a simmilar video, which is good, because sadly most people are stuck in 9-5 jobs with kids and can only get to the woods on one short vacation a year. I'm in a position to go to the woods whenever I wish for as long as I wish, but because I am in that privileged position I became conscious and empathetic that alot of people don't have the privilege of freedom of movement that I do. Internet, books, local herb shops and growing your own herbs can go far if you cant get out to the wilderness. Good luck with your paths. Good video!
Thank you so much. It's interesting because I think back to when I was a child of nine years old. We moved from Long Island New York to Southwest Florida. The first thing that I noticed was the smell of the air and how heavy it felt on my skin. I have memories of walking around the backyard and looking at the plants. There was one tree in particular that stood out. It was almost white and appeared like paper so, of course, I peeled the bark and it had a milky substance on it, so I named it the milk tree. I never tasted the bark but I recall that it didn't have a nice smell. I also have memories before that in New York of a tree that we had in our front yard where I recall walking circles around it while singing to the tree. At 61 years old (never too late) I am interested in learning more. I somehow landed on one of your videos and I find them interesting and soothing to my soul.
Thank you for this video, today I passed my last test at herbalism school and I asked to my self this question! Because I feel that this years I spent a lot of time with plants on my head, now it’s time to know them with my heart 😉 thanks 🙏🏽🌸
Congratulations to you for your herbalism school graduation, same way I just meet a herbalist medicine man Dr.Ojie1 who just cured my herpes you, now I can assure you that his medication are 100% warranty
as an emerging herbalist its helpful to know that i dont need to just study books and terms alone to become knowledgable about herbalism thanks for sharin
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Your video is very informative and inspirational. You really know a lot about herbs. I enjoyed this video had to watch it again.
Interesting. In my country, it requires more than a few workshops etc. We are required to hold a degree in health science to become a herbalist. I'm not a fan of the way it is currently taught, but that's a topic for another day. I enjoy your perspective. Culpeper never had HPLC, his medicine still worked. The labs and scientists are catching up and in order to do so they require everything in neat lil boxes. #BringBackTraditionToHerbalism
Thank you for your videos I appreciate I found them, could you perhaps make a series of videos ahowcasing different plants how to identify them in the wilderness and about them ? They could be short videos or a compilation. I’m a neophyte magician and I need to learn about herbs and how to find them in nature
You mentioned three things, one is Energetic of the herb, medicinal properties of the herb and got lost to get the last one
He specified growing your own plants more than she did in a simmilar video, which is good, because sadly most people are stuck in 9-5 jobs with kids and can only get to the woods on one short vacation a year.
I'm in a position to go to the woods whenever I wish for as long as I wish, but because I am in that privileged position I became conscious and empathetic that alot of people don't have the privilege of freedom of movement that I do. Internet, books, local herb shops and growing your own herbs can go far if you cant get out to the wilderness. Good luck with your paths.
Good video!
Thank you, for actually pronouncing the word herb correctly.
Thank you so much. It's interesting because I think back to when I was a child of nine years old. We moved from Long Island New York to Southwest Florida. The first thing that I noticed was the smell of the air and how heavy it felt on my skin. I have memories of walking around the backyard and looking at the plants. There was one tree in particular that stood out. It was almost white and appeared like paper so, of course, I peeled the bark and it had a milky substance on it, so I named it the milk tree. I never tasted the bark but I recall that it didn't have a nice smell. I also have memories before that in New York of a tree that we had in our front yard where I recall walking circles around it while singing to the tree. At 61 years old (never too late) I am interested in learning more. I somehow landed on one of your videos and I find them interesting and soothing to my soul.
Love this❤️
Just starting my journey to become a herbalist. First video ever…you blew my mind…so looking forward to seeing and learning from you. Thank you
Welcome aboard!
@@EvolutionaryHerbalism will be signing up for the courses on the 1st of May. ❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸❤️
17:48 I feel this happy doggo on a deep level. You do you, doggo. You do you.
Really the best way to learn is to experience it ourselves. On point.
Thank you for this video, today I passed my last test at herbalism school and I asked to my self this question! Because I feel that this years I spent a lot of time with plants on my head, now it’s time to know them with my heart 😉 thanks 🙏🏽🌸
Angelica Archangelica what school did you go to
Congratulations to you for your herbalism school graduation, same way I just meet a herbalist medicine man Dr.Ojie1 who just cured my herpes you, now I can assure you that his medication are 100% warranty
as an emerging herbalist its helpful to know that i dont need to just study books and terms alone to become knowledgable about herbalism thanks for sharin
Thank you for posting this. You really grabbed my attention with the way we should be learning as herbalists.
I'm taking my hat off to you, young man.
I use myself as a guinea pig all the time! Great advice!
Wonderful video! I think this experienced-based way of learning should be the rule, not the exception
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Your video is very informative and inspirational. You really know a lot about herbs. I enjoyed this video had to watch it again.
Very helpful! Thank you!
I appreciate your passion, thank you for the videos.
Best advice ever! 🙏
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On point as usual my brother 👍🏽
Thanks for the knowledge!
Very intelligent I like him. Namaste brother
He so intelligent and wish too, I was recently herpes positive but after using @Dr.Ojie herbs now I am completely cure
Interesting. In my country, it requires more than a few workshops etc. We are required to hold a degree in health science to become a herbalist. I'm not a fan of the way it is currently taught, but that's a topic for another day.
I enjoy your perspective. Culpeper never had HPLC, his medicine still worked. The labs and scientists are catching up and in order to do so they require everything in neat lil boxes.
#BringBackTraditionToHerbalism
Great video! Would you recommend taking a higher dose in order to feel the effect better?
Not necessarily. Just stick with it, and if you feel you need to up your dose, do it very gradually🧡
Great info. Thanks.
Great info.
How can I get started with this tasting
Do u know any hev better for weak eyesight
What degree you have done sir
enjoyed this so much
love ya!
G..growing herbs hahahha shaggy from scooby doo ;) sorry had to say this but thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Am I a mandatory reporter as an herbalist?
Whats that creature in the bg? 5:12 :]
Thank you for your videos I appreciate I found them, could you perhaps make a series of videos ahowcasing different plants how to identify them in the wilderness and about them ? They could be short videos or a compilation. I’m a neophyte magician and I need to learn about herbs and how to find them in nature
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the marriage of knowledge and wisdom. sol and luna. the alchemical marriage.
also to know by the heart by the head and by the hands. Tria Prima.
There are some scene stealers in this video.
Cayenne is a fruit
You like to hear yourself talk