I think once they realize that more and more people are looking to heal themselves through herbalism they will definitely try to begin to regulate this industry. Big pharma won’t like us affecting their bottom line.
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Thank you for this informative and valuable knowledge. I am ready for my journey to start my herbal business. I am a current graduate student studying Acupuncture and Chinese herbs but haven't received the business courses yet in my program. I am looking forward to attending your classes.
I'm so glad I found your videos. They are so engaging. I couldn't agree with you more re: regulation around safety and claims, but I don't believe natural medicine as a whole should be regulated by the FDA. I think the veil over the corruption in these 3 letter agencies is lifting and simultaneously more people are seeking the empowerment of natural healing, as this happens they will become more and more desperate to keep their foothold.
Excessive regulation pervades nearly every aspect of business, creating formidable obstacles for small enterprises attempting to establish themselves. While safety standards are ostensibly beneficial, their implementation often comes at a considerable expense. In a truly free market, subpar businesses would naturally falter while reputable ones would thrive, as market forces incentivize quality and safety. It's imperative for the government to relinquish its heavy-handed regulation and allow the free market to function autonomously, thereby facilitating self-correction.
I’m in Atlanta Georgia. My county is Clayton and my state allows cottage kitchen, but when I called the health department, they told me my county does not allow cottage kitchen and requires me to rent a commissary kitchen. but all I’m doing is putting dried tea, leaves and bags and putting my label. Even one of my friends that bakes items in her home and sell them said the state law allows you to bake items in your home and sell them are they telling you otherwise the health department said I would go through the department of agriculture if I’m selling prepackaged items but the commissary kitchen is the department of agriculture. What would you suggest?
Thank you! The cottage food license in my county in California says that I can't sell to anyone outside California. I thought about putting my herbs on etsy but it seems like it won't be allowed?
I like your tips but I am questioning about the herbalism, lol. When you are saying you don't need a license/certification it makes since because we are pretty much going against modern medicine. I don't know why I felt that you needed to have a license/certification lol Eventually I am going to do a course of herbalism. In the meantime, I'm going to post some wellness content, take advantage of these free sources and then maybe get into a course.
I think she's speaking more to the fact that in the US there isn't a single standardizing body that regulates what it means to be a 'certified' herbalist. I've taken many classes and courses and I'm currently in the middle of a 9-month long herbal apprenticeship program after which I'll get a certificate of completion but, since there's no single source of truth for what it means to be a certified herbalist, what I've learned as a "certified herbalist" won't be the same as another person who says they same thing. There are other countries where the study of and using herbs as part of a more holistic approach to health is more accepted and in some of those countries they do have official, regulatory bodies to maintain a certain standard of care and knowledge. Also what we're doing isn't (doesn't necessarily need to) "go against modern medicine." Knowledge of herbs and herbalism should support our bodies such that we shouldn't be as reliant on big pharma - but there's a time and place for Advil too.
@@TheBackLoop I get what you are saying and thank you for your input! I've even seen holistic doctors say you can't fully 100% rely on them because if it is something crazy going on then you will have to go to your local hospital, lol. and i just said the "going against modern medicine" because a lot of big pharma doesn't like the herbalist community because they have lost some patients due to them getting into natural healing.
I'm so very grateful to have found your channel! I'm so excited about the courses and retreat. Where is the retreat located this year? 2023. I'm on the wait list, hubby too. I'm also taking 3 of your courses Feb. 1st!
I think once they realize that more and more people are looking to heal themselves through herbalism they will definitely try to begin to regulate this industry. Big pharma won’t like us affecting their bottom line.
Yeah exactly that is why they do normally condemned herbal medicine but we are growing am a herbalist from Nigeria I just embark on my own product
not true, this herbal thing is ages old. you can grow them in your backyard.
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Any insurance recommendations for business if planning on selling teas and tinctures?
This is something I’d want to do eventually. I want to get into herbalism in general and learning about them. I enjoy your videos ❤
Thank you for watching ❤️🙏🏾
I am so glad I came across this video. I am definitely going to take your Herbal Business course! I wish you could be my mentor personally!
Yes 🙌🏾 See you in class sis ❤️🙏🏾
Thank you for this informative and valuable knowledge. I am ready for my journey to start my herbal business. I am a current graduate student studying Acupuncture and Chinese herbs but haven't received the business courses yet in my program. I am looking forward to attending your classes.
You’re welcome! Good luck to you on your herbal journey ❤️
Oh wow! You’re so beautiful! I’m really thinking about getting into the tea business than venturing out into herbal products. Thank you for the info
I'm so glad I found your videos. They are so engaging. I couldn't agree with you more re: regulation around safety and claims, but I don't believe natural medicine as a whole should be regulated by the FDA. I think the veil over the corruption in these 3 letter agencies is lifting and simultaneously more people are seeking the empowerment of natural healing, as this happens they will become more and more desperate to keep their foothold.
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Excessive regulation pervades nearly every aspect of business, creating formidable obstacles for small enterprises attempting to establish themselves. While safety standards are ostensibly beneficial, their implementation often comes at a considerable expense. In a truly free market, subpar businesses would naturally falter while reputable ones would thrive, as market forces incentivize quality and safety. It's imperative for the government to relinquish its heavy-handed regulation and allow the free market to function autonomously, thereby facilitating self-correction.
i love the way you explain. this has been incredibly helpful, i appreciate you!
I’m glad you found it helpful! 🙏🏾
New here but love it all ready once I heard about the trip ❤
I am glad to have found your channel.
Peace and good health.
very infformative I love this and will be following
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I loved your video. Thank you for all the information.
Thank you for this helpful video. I'm working on starting an herbal business. And no, the FDA should not regulate this space.
I just wanted to dry some of my backyard plants and post them on etsy, but it seems like more work and money to get started than I'd make.
if you sell to the public, you better dang well know what you're doing. i do not want to buy from a kitchen kitty
@@misfitty-vd6kv Then don't.
And I do know what I'm doing.
I'm ready to start on this path. I'll be looking you up for your class.
I’m in Atlanta Georgia. My county is Clayton and my state allows cottage kitchen, but when I called the health department, they told me my county does not allow cottage kitchen and requires me to rent a commissary kitchen. but all I’m doing is putting dried tea, leaves and bags and putting my label. Even one of my friends that bakes items in her home and sell them said the state law allows you to bake items in your home and sell them are they telling you otherwise the health department said I would go through the department of agriculture if I’m selling prepackaged items but the commissary kitchen is the department of agriculture. What would you suggest?
Thank you thank you thank you for the in depth video!!! Bless you!!
Let's me honest with self and each other
Thank you! The cottage food license in my county in California says that I can't sell to anyone outside California. I thought about putting my herbs on etsy but it seems like it won't be allowed?
I would love to go on one of your excursions. Put me on the list!
How can i get your channel
I’m excited I’m on the waiting list
Yesss 🙌🏾 See you soon sis!
You have any suggestions on fasting?
Don't eat for at least 3 days then when you break your fast eat fruit.
Thanks so much!
You’re welcome!
I like your tips but I am questioning about the herbalism, lol. When you are saying you don't need a license/certification it makes since because we are pretty much going against modern medicine.
I don't know why I felt that you needed to have a license/certification lol
Eventually I am going to do a course of herbalism. In the meantime, I'm going to post some wellness content, take advantage of these free sources and then maybe get into a course.
I think she's speaking more to the fact that in the US there isn't a single standardizing body that regulates what it means to be a 'certified' herbalist. I've taken many classes and courses and I'm currently in the middle of a 9-month long herbal apprenticeship program after which I'll get a certificate of completion but, since there's no single source of truth for what it means to be a certified herbalist, what I've learned as a "certified herbalist" won't be the same as another person who says they same thing. There are other countries where the study of and using herbs as part of a more holistic approach to health is more accepted and in some of those countries they do have official, regulatory bodies to maintain a certain standard of care and knowledge.
Also what we're doing isn't (doesn't necessarily need to) "go against modern medicine." Knowledge of herbs and herbalism should support our bodies such that we shouldn't be as reliant on big pharma - but there's a time and place for Advil too.
@@TheBackLoop I get what you are saying and thank you for your input! I've even seen holistic doctors say you can't fully 100% rely on them because if it is something crazy going on then you will have to go to your local hospital, lol.
and i just said the "going against modern medicine" because a lot of big pharma doesn't like the herbalist community because they have lost some patients due to them getting into natural healing.
Will you make a new video for 2024?!
Sure if there are any changes to the process!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome!
I'm so very grateful to have found your channel! I'm so excited about the courses and retreat. Where is the retreat located this year? 2023. I'm on the wait list, hubby too. I'm also taking 3 of your courses Feb. 1st!