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    Practical Herbalism: Learn The Basics Of Herbal Medicine

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Practical Herbalism: Learn The Basics Of Herbal Medicine

    Practical Herbalism: Learn The Basics Of Herbal Medicine
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.58 GB | Duration: 2h 30m

    Build your own herbal medicine cabinet to treat any minor ailment. Learn the theory and practice of herbalism

    What you'll learn

    Learn how to make simple medicinal herbal preparations

    Explore the basics principles of Western Herbal Medicine

    Learn the qualities and properties of 30+ common medicinal herbs

    Learn how to effectively choose the appropriate herbal remedy to treat an acute health condition

    Learn how to pick, process, source, preserve and store medicinal herbs

    Requirements

    No pre requisites needed! We will start from the basics

    Description

    Embark on a transformative journey into the world of herbal medicine with the Practical Herbalism online course. Designed for beginners and natural healing enthusiasts, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of Western Herbalism and will provide you with safe, easily available and low-cost herbal remedies to treat any minor ailment.This 2.5h long course will you will teach you:How to make simple herbal preparations such as infusions, decoctions, tinctures, infused oils and syrups.The basic principles and practices of Western Herbalism in a simple, concise and easily absorbable summary.How to identify and use 35 medicinal herbs to stock in your natural medicine cabinetThe Western Herbalist approach to understand 25 minor ailments and how to treat them with your herbal preparationsHow to pick, process, source and store medicinal herbsThe course has plenty of video resources, downloadable PDFs and PowerPoints. Additionally, you will have my ongoing support on your herbal medicine journeyBy the end of the course, you will have the foundational knowledge to create your own herbal remedies and a toolkit of resources to continue your exploration of nature's pharmacy.It is a honour for me to be able to share my knowledge to improve the wellbeing of you and your family.

    Overview

    Section 1: Simple Herbal Preparations

    Lecture 1 Welcome!

    Lecture 2 Introduction

    Lecture 3 Infusions

    Lecture 4 Decoctions

    Lecture 5 Syrups

    Lecture 6 Tinctures

    Lecture 7 Infused oils

    Lecture 8 Resources

    Section 2: Introduction To Basic Western Herbalism Concepts

    Lecture 9 Key concepts

    Lecture 10 The Energetic Principles

    Lecture 11 Temperature, Function, Metabolism

    Lecture 12 Assessing temperature

    Lecture 13 Moisture and Nourishment

    Lecture 14 Assessing moisture

    Lecture 15 Tone and Integrity

    Lecture 16 Assessing tone

    Lecture 17 Putting It All Together

    Lecture 18 Resources

    Section 3: The Energetics of Medicinal Herbs

    Lecture 19 Introduction to Herbal Materia Medica

    Lecture 20 Herbal Classification

    Lecture 21 Warming Herbs

    Lecture 22 Ginger rhizome

    Lecture 23 Garlic bulb

    Lecture 24 Cayenne

    Lecture 25 Rosemary herb

    Lecture 26 Echinacea root

    Lecture 27 Licorice root

    Lecture 28 Cooling herbs

    Lecture 29 Yarrow herb

    Lecture 30 Hawthorne flowers, leaves and berries

    Lecture 31 Marigold flowers

    Lecture 32 Elder flowers

    Lecture 33 Meadowsweet herb

    Lecture 34 Fennel seeds

    Lecture 35 Drying herbs

    Lecture 36 Nettle leaf

    Lecture 37 Bearberry leaf

    Lecture 38 Cleavers herb

    Lecture 39 Gentian root

    Lecture 40 Burdock root

    Lecture 41 Thyme leaf

    Lecture 42 Moistening herbs

    Lecture 43 Aloe Vera

    Lecture 44 Comfrey leaf and root

    Lecture 45 Mullein leaf

    Lecture 46 Marshmallow leaf and root

    Lecture 47 Ribwort plantain leaf

    Lecture 48 Astringent herbs

    Lecture 49 Agrimony herb

    Lecture 50 Oak bark

    Lecture 51 Cinnamon bark

    Lecture 52 Lady's mantle herb

    Lecture 53 Witch hazel bark

    Lecture 54 Horsetail herb

    Lecture 55 Relaxing herbs

    Lecture 56 Valerian root

    Lecture 57 Lavender flowers

    Lecture 58 Lime/Linden flowers

    Lecture 59 Hops strobiles

    Lecture 60 Lemon balm leaf

    Lecture 61 Cramp bark

    Lecture 62 Resources

    Section 4: Treating Common Conditions

    Lecture 63 Intro

    Lecture 64 The respiratory system

    Lecture 65 Productive cough

    Lecture 66 Dry cough

    Lecture 67 Sore throat

    Lecture 68 Colds and flu

    Lecture 69 Mild asthma

    Lecture 70 The digestive system

    Lecture 71 Indigestion

    Lecture 72 Diarrhoea and loose bowel

    Lecture 73 Constipation

    Lecture 74 Heartburn

    Lecture 75 The musculoskeletal system

    Lecture 76 Bumps and bruises

    Lecture 77 Muscle achiness from tension

    Lecture 78 Muscle achiness from overuse

    Lecture 79 Joint pain

    Lecture 80 The nervous system

    Lecture 81 Tension headaches

    Lecture 82 Congestion headaches

    Lecture 83 Brain fog

    Lecture 84 Insomnia

    Lecture 85 Panic attacks

    Lecture 86 The cardiovascular system

    Lecture 87 Palpitations

    Lecture 88 Fever

    Lecture 89 The skin

    Lecture 90 Cuts, scratches and grazes

    Lecture 91 Dermatitis

    Lecture 92 Urticaria (hives)

    Lecture 93 The uro-genital system

    Lecture 94 Cystitis

    Lecture 95 Leukorrhea (vaginal discharges)

    Lecture 96 Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)

    Lecture 97 Resources

    Section 5: Appendix

    Lecture 98 Picking tips

    Lecture 99 Processing and storing

    Lecture 100 Sourcing herbs

    Lecture 101 Tinctures vs water extracts

    Lecture 102 Cautions and contraindications

    Lecture 103 Outro

    Lecture 104 Resources

    People who want to become more independent with their own health and wellbeing,Individuals passionate about natural healing, foraging and herbalism,Mothers who want to explore natural effective remedies to treat children and family members