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Therapeutic Herbalism by Correspondence

Traditional Roots of Herbalism

A foundational course into Western Herbal Medicine. This is designed for individuals who have some understanding of herbal medicine, but wish to fully immerse themselves in the gentle natural healing art. This in-depth, comprehensive course emphasizes hands-on learning. Included, as the core of this course is the correspondence course written by David Hoffmann, Therapeutic Herbalism. When the course is completed, you will have a solid working knowledge and understanding of the foundation of Green Medicine and Herbalism.

Introduction

An introduction to the Therapeutic Possibilities of Herbal Medicine:
The therapeutic possibilities of phytotherapy within the context of holistic medicine are explored, emphasizing the relationship between Herbalism and other therapeutic modalities. Sources of herbal information, how to conduct literature searches, and approaches to the study of Herbalism, are covered.

A Model

A Model of Holistic Usage:
A review of different selection criteria, both therapeutic and non-therapeutic, leads to a model, enabling the practitioner to apply herbs within a holistic context.

Actions

As the basis of the model and approach used throughout the course, these are studied in depth, covering their physiological mechanism, biochemistry, therapeutic possibilities and major examples. These herbs are categorized by their secondary actions and systems affinity.

Course Includes: 10 lessons with over 800 pages of text and an index in an attractive, sturdy binder, and a certificate upon successful completion.
The following information will answer your questions about how to use these lessons.

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