i love how at the begining you clarify that you use herbalism as a medicinal remedy for *specific* situations. its easy to fall down a rabbit hole of crunchy moms thinking herbs can cure cancer, and that the modern medicine system is just a conspiracy or something, and its great youre helping get rid of that stigma and misconception around herbalism. keep making awesome videos!!
Thank you for this video. I am a 15 year old girl who lives in Italy and has the dream of becoming an herbalist. Unfortunately, i will have to wait to go to uni and elaborate more on my studies, but i want to start now and get a bit of informations so i can already have basics and be ready for the future! I absolutely love the idea of getting into this big world of herbalism, i love nature, i love flowers, plants and whatever includes green hehe, i really want to become and herbalist and i hope i will reach my goal. 🌱
I started studying at Common Wealth Holistic Herbalism. They are great and like the one you study at are for life. They also have stand alone courses very reasonably priced. What I like about them is they have no deadlines when you start a course it is at your own pace. So having 3 children makes it less stressful while learning. Plus it is all online! I just love sharing this knowledge when I can. ❤️
Thank you for the book recommendations! I’m definitely going to be getting the school of natural healing book, especially because of the way it is formatted.
Just found your site, looks very interesting. As a forriger for nearly fifty years, I found myself getting into Herbalism, like yourself modern medicine was not doing me any favours, almost killing me. Have a knowledge of plants was a big step forward, I was able to study and try idears. The hardest thing with Herbalism is convincing people that it works, I have million miles to learn but that what I want. I call it block building, building up my information, and really exploring every angle. It's great hearing about other people's idears, but difficult because some plants just don't grow in England. I really love my local forridging, and now see the fields as a vital resource, a larder giving so much, I now feel part of the seasons, and understand the harsh reality of nature. The sad part is seeing what we are loosing, and not being able to do a thing. I look forward to reading and watching your work.
Thank you so much! I'm starting this beautiful journey that I've wanted to take my whole life and you have helped me with a very great bouncing board for information. Much appreciated from one witch to another!
I took the medicine making course through Chestnut, and I really enjoyed it! I highly recommend. I plant to go through Common Wealth soon, and listen to their podcast in the meantime while I'm saving for the course.
Herbal academy courses are not for unlimited access, you have to pay more to extend after that. Chestnut does have unlimited access on demand, there is a mini course for them.
@@Thewoodlandwitch yes I bought their books instead. I have really been like the school of evolutionary herbalism with Sajah Popham & Commonwealth School of Herbalism with Katja and Ryn (plus chestnut), all of those have unlimited access and full videos with the content which I also liked. Thank you for your videos I am loving them, and I am so excited about your gorgeous new branding…in basically 🤤 over those labels!!!!
That is the Auto Immune Disease that causes an inability to process glycogen? I would look at herbs that are good for helping against hyperglycemia (ones that have hypoglycemic properties). Definitely check contraindications. There are studies on things like bitter melon/gourd, Hibiscus sabdariffa, cinnamon, etc. Many of those herbs are used by Diabetics, but it's also a good idea to look at what organs are affected and take things to help tone. Diet might be just as influential in the health of the body as herbs. Definitely something to chat with your doctor about.
i love how at the begining you clarify that you use herbalism as a medicinal remedy for *specific* situations. its easy to fall down a rabbit hole of crunchy moms thinking herbs can cure cancer, and that the modern medicine system is just a conspiracy or something, and its great youre helping get rid of that stigma and misconception around herbalism. keep making awesome videos!!
Thank you for this video. I am a 15 year old girl who lives in Italy and has the dream of becoming an herbalist. Unfortunately, i will have to wait to go to uni and elaborate more on my studies, but i want to start now and get a bit of informations so i can already have basics and be ready for the future! I absolutely love the idea of getting into this big world of herbalism, i love nature, i love flowers, plants and whatever includes green hehe, i really want to become and herbalist and i hope i will reach my goal. 🌱
You do not have to wait! Youre doing a great job by starting now don’t lose your drive and set good goals!
Wow, great plan. Good luck, blessings & prayers
Just buy some books and start ❤
I’m 13 and want to become a herbalist but I live in America :)
I wish when I was 15 someone had told me about naturopathic schools, then you can be qualified for homeopathy as well as herbs 🙂
I started studying at Common Wealth Holistic Herbalism. They are great and like the one you study at are for life. They also have stand alone courses very reasonably priced. What I like about them is they have no deadlines when you start a course it is at your own pace. So having 3 children makes it less stressful while learning. Plus it is all online! I just love sharing this knowledge when I can. ❤️
thanks for sharing - starting my journey
Thank you for the book recommendations! I’m definitely going to be getting the school of natural healing book, especially because of the way it is formatted.
Just found your site, looks very interesting.
As a forriger for nearly fifty years, I found myself getting into Herbalism, like yourself modern medicine was not doing me any favours, almost killing me.
Have a knowledge of plants was a big step forward, I was able to study and try idears.
The hardest thing with Herbalism is convincing people that it works, I have million miles to learn but that what I want.
I call it block building, building up my information, and really exploring every angle.
It's great hearing about other people's idears, but difficult because some plants just don't grow in England.
I really love my local forridging, and now see the fields as a vital resource, a larder giving so much, I now feel part of the seasons, and understand the harsh reality of nature.
The sad part is seeing what we are loosing, and not being able to do a thing.
I look forward to reading and watching your work.
thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so much! I'm starting this beautiful journey that I've wanted to take my whole life and you have helped me with a very great bouncing board for information. Much appreciated from one witch to another!
Im so glad!! 🥰
New subscriber! Thank you! I love your vibe and you’re so well spoken. I am really excited to begin my herbalism journey. 🌿
I took the medicine making course through Chestnut, and I really enjoyed it! I highly recommend. I plant to go through Common Wealth soon, and listen to their podcast in the meantime while I'm saving for the course.
I haven’t heard of Common Wealth I’ll have to check them out!!!
Thank you for the helpful info!
Thank you for this info & I appreciate the way you presented it 🙏🏼
You’re so welcome!
Thank you for this information!
You’re so welcome!
M so glad you are reviewing the master book!!! I was thinking about getting it just for the lore and magickal properties! Thank you!
It’s so amazing!
Cool 😀
Hey can you mention the author of the books
Herbal academy courses are not for unlimited access, you have to pay more to extend after that. Chestnut does have unlimited access on demand, there is a mini course for them.
Yes they did switch after this video was posted to not having unlimited access on all courses. It is so unfortunate!
@@Thewoodlandwitch yes I bought their books instead. I have really been like the school of evolutionary herbalism with Sajah Popham & Commonwealth School of Herbalism with Katja and Ryn (plus chestnut), all of those have unlimited access and full videos with the content which I also liked. Thank you for your videos I am loving them, and I am so excited about your gorgeous new branding…in basically 🤤 over those labels!!!!
When people use those,life expectancy was 35-40 years! Think about it
Hi have you heard of Pompe disease?
Do u know if there’s any herb for it or something worth trying 🙏
That is the Auto Immune Disease that causes an inability to process glycogen? I would look at herbs that are good for helping against hyperglycemia (ones that have hypoglycemic properties). Definitely check contraindications. There are studies on things like bitter melon/gourd, Hibiscus sabdariffa, cinnamon, etc. Many of those herbs are used by Diabetics, but it's also a good idea to look at what organs are affected and take things to help tone. Diet might be just as influential in the health of the body as herbs. Definitely something to chat with your doctor about.
Great experience doc, you are a godsent Dr Ebhariagbe on RUclips, keep up the good work, I am completely free from HSV 2 ..
Why do you call yourself a witch?
You are what? 🥲 sorry wrong video