Introduction to Herbalism
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Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 1.5 hours
What you'll learn
Understand the benefits of natural plant medicine
Be able to prepare an herb using the standard methods
Be able to describe and name the advantages of the most common preparation methods
Be able to groups herbs in certain categories for formulations
Learn the benefits of 8, safe and reliable medicinal herbs to use at home
Know tips and tricks of purchasing quality herbs
Requirements
All optional
Cheese cloth
Tincture Bottle
Tea ball
Mason jar
Dried, whole herbs
Vodka
Tea Pot/Kettle/Pot
Description
Do you believe you can benefit from herbs, but don't know how to start utilizing them?
Are you interested in supplementing your health with herbs, but you don't want to take OTC capsules?
Are you interested in becoming an herbalist, but want to get a simple beginner's course before you commit to a full program?
Then this is for YOU!
This is a basic course in herbalism from a Certified Clinical Master Herbalist.
The course is taught using video, audio, and PDF documents. It is a self-paced course that should take up to 4 hours total. There are some at-home practice assignments for you to do, too.
Please check back for more of my courses that offer more specific knowledge on herbal healing.
Keywords: herbalism, herbal medicine, herbal, herbs for health, natural wellness, natural health, herbs, herbalist, herbal healing, herbal remedies
Who this course is for:
Beginners who want to learn how to incorporate herbs as medicine in a healthy living regimen
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