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HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
155 | The Ubiquitous Oat (What's oats got to do with it?) with Heather Irvine

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 24:19


Today’s episode is with herbalist Heather Irvine. Listen in as she goes in depth on the nutritive, ubiquitous oat. LINKS Adaptogen class Dandelion hoodie Breitenbush Herbal Conference Sprout screen from Mountain Rose Herbs Mountain Rose Herbs Blog - How to Make Nourishing Herbal Infusions HerbRally Store About Heather A former foraging frolicker, who aims at answering some of often asked but tougher questions in herbalism, such as, how herbs work and what are the real versus theoretical safety issues.  Heather was not long ago collecting and growing hundreds of medicinal plant species for her small herbal product line: Giving Tree Botanicals.  www.GivingTreeBotanicals.com.  Now in the heart of Boston, she is offering herbal health consultations, classes and informal one on one herbal mentorship for interested persons who have immersed themselves in one or more aspects of herbalism or related topics and want to continue with guidance, regular one on one instruction and encouragement, with the possibility of attending occasional community-building events with other students. Fits your schedule and starts where you are!   She also teaches Actions and Chemistry for the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, www.VTHerbCenter.org and teaches two for-credit herbal courses, for Johnson State College/Northern Vermont University. She gets a great thrill out of presenting at and simply attending herbal events, from Herbstalk, a bustling educational and community gathering in the Boston area to the annual American Herbalists Guild Symposium and anything in between. She has also begun offering seminars for health professionals, the first of which is called "Supplement Straight Talk" about practical aspects of popular herbs & supplements, and talking to patients about herbs.  Thanks for listening!  HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net 

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
137 | Oh Hibiscus (With a Nod to Other Malvaceae) with Heather Irvine

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 20:46


In today’s episode herbalist Heather Irvine gives us an excellent intro to hibiscus. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned herbalist, you’re sure to have some takeaways, enjoy! "There are many sacred, sexy, and fun uses for hibiscus, not even necessarily to be used at the same time." - Heather Irvine About HeatherA former foraging frolicker, who aims at answering some of often asked but tougher questions in herbalism, such as, how herbs work and what are the real versus theoretical safety issues.  Heather was not long ago collecting and growing hundreds of medicinal plant species for her small herbal product line: Giving Tree Botanicals.  www.GivingTreeBotanicals.com.  Now in the heart of Boston, she is offering herbal health consultations, classes and informal one on one herbal mentorship for interested persons who have immersed themselves in one or more aspects of herbalism or related topics and want to continue with guidance, regular one on one instruction and encouragement, with the possibility of attending occasional community-building events with other students. Fits your schedule and starts where you are!   She also teaches Actions and Chemistry for the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, www.VTHerbCenter.org and teaches two for-credit herbal courses, for Johnson State College/Northern Vermont University. She gets a great thrill out of presenting at and simply attending herbal events, from Herbstalk, a bustling educational and community gathering in the Boston area to the annual American Herbalists Guild Symposium and anything in between. She has also begun offering seminars for health professionals, the first of which is called "Supplement Straight Talk" about practical aspects of popular herbs & supplements, and talking to patients about herbs.  Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net 

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62 Ryn and Katja: Herbal First Aid

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 1:15


THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: AROMATICS INTERNATIONALWe provide 100% pure essential oils and natural aromatherapy products, sourced in-house, from small-scale producers located in over 60 different countries. Find out more: https://www.aromatics.com/Topics covered in this episodeHow to properly bandage woundsHerbal washes and wound carePsychological first aidHow to deal with minor first aid situationsHow to deal with more serious first aid situationsPractical disaster relief adviceFirst aid kit must haves - see their blog post describing three types of kits here: https://commonwealthherbs.com/first-aid-kits-for-everyone/ABOUT RYN AND KATJAKatja & Ryn co-founded the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in 2010. They see clients for individual consultations, and together they offer Foundational, Advanced, and Clinical herbalism programs both in-person and online. They also teach at national herbal conferences, including the American Herbalists Guild Symposium, the Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, IM4US, and Boston's own Herbstalk. Articles by Ryn and Katja have appeared in the AHG Journal, the Journal of the Northeast Herbal Association, and Plant Healer Magazine. They are trained as street medics and Wilderness First Responders, and collaborate with peers from around the country to bring herbalism to communities impacted by natural and man-made disasters.WHERE TO FIND THEMWebsite: https://commonwealthherbs.com/Facebook: http://facebook.com/commonwealthherbsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZkDBYcBpka88DSGE3STWgCommonwealth Herbs Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/commonwealth-podcast-for-holistic-herbalism/id1307252136?mt=2This Podcast is brought to you by AromaCulture Magazine - AromaCulture Magazine is filled with educational articles, case studies and recipes written by practicing herbalists and qualified aromatherapists. Our February issue centers around the topic of mental health. You can find it at https://www.aromaculture.com/shop/february2019.Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not meant to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

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22 Katja Swift & Ryn Midura: Herbal Medicine for Beginners

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 55:58


Topics covered in this episodeThe importance of learning and understanding herbal energeticsHow to choose the best herbs for your bodyHow to source good quality medicinal herbsTips for making your own herbal preparationsTips for working safely with herbs and herbal remediesThe importance of keeping a health journalDandelion profile and how it is best usedHerbal strategies for headache reliefAbout Ryn and KatjaKatja & Ryn co-founded the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in 2010. They see clients for individual consultations, and together they offer Foundational, Advanced, and Clinical herbalism programs both in-person and online. They also teach at national herbal conferences, including the American Herbalists Guild Symposium, the Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, IM4US, and Boston's own Herbstalk. Articles by Ryn and Katja have appeared in the AHG Journal, the Journal of the Northeast Herbal Association, and Plant Healer Magazine. They are trained as street medics and Wilderness First Responders, and collaborate with peers from around the country to bring herbalism to communities impacted by natural and man-made disasters.Where to find themWebsite: https://commonwealthherbs.com/Facebook: http://facebook.com/commonwealthherbsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZkDBYcBpka88DSGE3STWgCommonwealth Herbs Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/commonwealth-podcast-for-holistic-herbalism/id1307252136?mt=2Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not meant to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
67 | Susan Leopold and Howie Brounstein LIVE From the AHG Symposium

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 23:49


Listen in on Susan Leopold and Howie Brounstein's fun Facebook Live conversation. This was recorded at the 2017 American Herbalists Guild Symposium in Oregon.  Susan Leopold, PhD, is executive director of the medicinal plant conservation non-profit United Plant Savers (UpS). She serves as an advisory board member of American Botanical Council, and a board member of Botanical Dimensions and Center for Sustainable Economy. JOIN UNITED PLANT SAVERS Howie Brounstein has taught botany, herbalism, and wildcrafting extensively for decades, including at such herbal establishments as the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. He is the co-owner and a primary instructor of the Columbines School of Botanical Studies and has a busy clinical practice in Eugene, Oregon. He is well known for his brilliant in depth teaching style and his passionate love of plants. VISIT COLUMBINES SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL STUDIES Thanks for listening! If you've enjoyed the episode, please share with your friends on the socials. We greatly appreciate it! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Follow us on Instagram! @herbrally

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03 Katja Swift & Ryn Midura: Herbs for Mental and Emotional Health

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 53:30


Topics covered in this episode the four pillars of health – a framework to approach health and wellness food and its relation to emotional health herbal support for emotional and mental health physical movement strategies for managing stress mental movement strategies for managing stress sleep and it’s relation to emotional health the glymphatic system and how it effects mental & emotional health insight on herbal PTSD support About Ryn and Katja Katja & Ryn co-founded the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in 2010. They see clients for individual consultations, and together they offer Foundational, Advanced, and Clinical herbalism programs both in-person and online. They also teach at national herbal conferences, including the American Herbalists Guild Symposium, the Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, IM4US, and Boston's own Herbstalk. Articles by Ryn and Katja have appeared in the AHG Journal, the Journal of the Northeast Herbal Association, and Plant Healer Magazine. They are trained as street medics and Wilderness First Responders, and collaborate with peers from around the country to bring herbalism to communities impacted by natural and man-made disasters. Where to find them Website: https://commonwealthherbs.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/commonwealthherbs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZkDBYcBpka88DSGE3STWg Commonwealth Herbs Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/commonwealth-podcast-for-holistic-herbalism/id1307252136?mt=2