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An Herbal Diary
Making Gumbo with Sassafras

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 42:45


Sassafras is a richly nuanced medicinal tree that also has a distinctive place in the culinary world. Sassafras root bark is responsible for the flavor of root beer, but it is no longer used due to a Food and Drug Administration ban. The reasons for this fortunately do not transfer to sassafras leaves which have a long history of being essential to classical Southern gumbo. I think sassafras falls into the category of underutilized herbs. Despite questions about safety and bad publicity, sassafras is distinctive and very much worth getting to know.  Links to Gumbo Mentions: Toni Tipton Martin Jubilee Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking: A Cookbook by Toni Tipton Martin Lena Richard New Orlean”s Cookbook by Lena Richard My favorite sources for gumbo file: Red Stick Spice Co. Mountain Rose Herbs: dried sassafras leaves Join me in this episode for more on sassafras…the unique features of its leaves, its medicinal qualities and some safety concerns. Sending you warm winter wishes  and thank you for joining me! ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! Episode Website To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Instagram  If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

Herbal Radio
Get Passionate for Plants with Herbal Matchmaking | Featuring CoreyPine Shane

Herbal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 60:54


This week on Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism, we are celebrating our passion for plants in honor of Valentine's Day with the profoundly knowledgeable educator, author, “herbal matchmaker”, and Director of the Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine, CoreyPine Shane (RH). Tune in as Thomas and CoreyPine explore how herbalist practitioners utilize matchmaking tools to recommend botanicals that align with a patient's unique health goals, as well as how nervines and adaptogens can help us adapt to external stressors we experience throughout our ever-changing and evolving world. Leaning on our plant partners through stressful events, such as the recent devastation and displacement caused by Hurricane Helene, is something CoreyPine is no stranger to. As a member of the Appalachian Herb Collective—a grassroots effort providing on-the-ground assistance to those directly affected by the catastrophe, CoreyPine understands the impact behind establishing connections with plants to help heal a community from the inside out. As always, we thank you for joining us on another botanical adventure and are honored to have you tag along with us on this ride. Remember, we want to hear from you! Your questions, ideas, and who you want to hear from are an invaluable piece to our podcast. Send us an email at podcast@mountainroseherbs.com to let us know what solutions we should uncover within the vast world of herbalism next. Learn more about CoreyPine below! ⬇

Herbally Yours
Steven Horne - Unresolved Drama and Herbal Health Care

Herbally Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 27:58


Ellen Kamhi talks with Steven Horne, a Registered Herbalist and past president and council member of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG). He is also a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist with the International Iridology Practitioner Association (IIPA) and has also served on their board of directors.  He is the coauthor of 'Modern Herbal Dispensatory' and the author of 'Strategies for Health, a comprehensive guide to natural healing.'

Herbs with Rosalee
Elder Leaf with Patricia Kyritsi Howell + Green Cooling Salve

Herbs with Rosalee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 47:19


It's been many years since Patricia and I have been together in person, and it was an honor to sit down with her again and hear her stories and wisdom. She had a lot of insights to share about the process of becoming a Registered Herbalist through the American Herbalists Guild (including why you would want to do so in the first place!), as well as tips about some of the most important herbal knowledge that new herbalists often don't consider.And of course, Patricia also discussed how she works with an often-overlooked part of the elder plant - the leaf! She shared several of the gifts of elder leaf, as well as how she likes to formulate with it, and included her adaptation of an old recipe for Green Cooling Salve. You can download a beautifully-illustrated recipe card here: https://bit.ly/3Ykj3tnBy the end of this episode, you'll know:► How elder leaf can be worked with to relieve sore throats►What makes elder leaf such a soothing topical remedy► Four different medicinal preparations for working with elder leaf► Why it's so important for herbalists to be able to recognize “red flag” health conditions►What it means to be a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild► and so much more…For those of you who don't know her, Patricia Kyritsi Howell, RH(AHG), is an herbalist, teacher, and author of Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians, an essential resource for the region's native flora. She is the founder and director of the BotanoLogos School of Herbal Studies in the mountains of North Georgia, United States. Patricia is the Academic Coordinator for the American Herbalists Guild's annual symposium and oversees the AHG Registered Herbalist application review process.After almost thirty years of clinical practice, Patricia now devotes herself to supporting student practitioners as a mentor through the online course Crafting Your Herbal Practice, which she teaches in collaboration with Kat Maier and Emily Ruff. Patricia is passionate about supporting aspiring herbalists to take their place as essential healthcare workers in their communities. She lives on unceded Cherokee land in Tiger, Georgia.I can't wait to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies

Honest eCommerce
296 | Insider Advantage: Crafting Products for Peers | with Chris Habib

Honest eCommerce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 27:59


Chris manages the business strategy, marketing, and financials of Perfect Herbs. Under his leadership, the company has grown revenue 50%+ year-over-year, transforming from a startup into a leading national brand. If you're an entrepreneur who sells herbal products in North America, or who's interested in launching new herbal products, you can contact Chris at chabib@perfectherbs.ca.  His company has licensed herbalists who can consult with you free of charge, make you samples to try, and help you launch your herbal product with high-quality herbs at a low cost, and with no minimum order quantities. Their customers call them "the greatest company they've ever worked with." In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:57] Intro[01:44] Identifying gaps in the herbal and natural markets[02:51] Targeting health practitioners via word of mouth[04:39] Gaining traction by being part of the community[06:42] Turning personal expertise into business success[07:45] Navigating growth with a fail-fast mindset[08:40] Experimenting with new products to validate markets[09:40] Leveraging tech for competitive business advantage[10:37] Episode sponsors[13:49] Offloading manual tasks through innovative tech[15:49] Transitioning from practitioners to retail markets[16:57] Mastering operational excellence for clients[18:30] Exploring multi-channel fulfillment strategies[19:55] Segmenting audiences for targeted marketing[21:13] Differentiating shoppers in diverse marketplaces[22:32] Standing out through authentic self-expression[24:08] Building friendly connections with customers[25:53] Perfect Herbs: for passionate herbal expertsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeHigh-quality herbal medicine accessible & sustainable for healthcare providers perfectherbs.ca/Follow Chris Habib linkedin.com/in/chris-habib/Book a demo today at intelligems.io/Done-for-you conversion rate optimization service storetester.com/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!

An Herbal Diary
Getting to Know Sumac, An Underutilized Herb

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 46:11


What makes a fruit or vegetable easy to find in grocery stores? While there are many answers to this question, a lot of edible medicinal herbs are not, herbs like nettles, burdock root and elderberries. To this list, I am adding sumac berries. Sumac may not give us delicious fruit, but there is good reason to get to know it better and I am doing this in my kitchen. And in case you are wondering, this is a totally different plant than toxic poison sumac.  My favorite sources for dried sumac: Mountain Rose Herbs Burlap & Barrel Join me in this episode for more on sumac…its uses as a culinary spice and as an underutilized medicinal herb and also the difference between sumac and poison sumac.  Sending you warm summer thoughts  and thank you for joining me! ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Connect with me on Instagram  If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

An Herbal Diary
The Medicine of Tree Bark and Flowering Spring Trees

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 39:47


What makes a tree medicinal? The answer to this question depends on the medicine we are searching for. Especially in spring, trees can be medicine for our eyes. After the grayness of winter, glorious flowering trees like dogwood and magnolia are sweet visions. Aside from landscaping decoration, both dogwood and magnolia along with many other trees,have long been used for strong medicines derived from their bark.Tree bark has phytochemicals that make it bitter, astringent, and highly antimicrobial. Bark is a tree's protective layer, helping it to survive through winter cold and other dangers like bacteria, fungi and troublesome insects.  The same phytochemicals in tree bark offer much medicine to humans as well.  Join me in this episode for more on tree bark and the medicine of dogwood and magnolia trees. Sending you lovely spring thoughts and thank you for joining me! ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Instagram  If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

The Natural Nurse and Dr. Z
The Natural Nurse and Dr Z- Unresolved trauma and Herbal health care

The Natural Nurse and Dr. Z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 57:11


Steven Horne is a Registered Herbalist with and past president and council member of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG). He is also a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist with the International Iridology Practitioner Association (IIPA) and has also served on their board of directors.  He is the coauthor, with Thomas Easley of the popular medicine-making guide, Modern Herbal Dispensatory and the author of Strategies for Health, a comprehensive guide to natural healing. He has also produced numerous courses, charts, and other education materials and is a popular teacher on the topics of herbalism, nutrition, emotional healing, and natural wellness. Contact information: Website: www.stevenhorne.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevenhhorne/ Youtube: @stevenhorne

An Herbal Diary
Warming Energetics and Evergreen Trees

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 51:43


Plant energetics is a way to understand how a plant can affect the body through our senses and how it feels in the body. Energetics is subtle, but so helpful when choosing herbs. The difference between warming and cooling plant energetics is like feeling the warmth of the sun versus a cool plunge into the ocean. In this episode, we delve deep into warming energetics and match these with a group of trees that provide great examples: evergreens. These trees have great potential for kitchen uses and herbal remedies. We talk all about  juniper, fir, hemlock and spruce trees.  Some examples of herbs with warming energetic qualities: ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, cayenne pepper, turmeric, garlic, rosemary, cumin, black pepper. Sending you the warmest thoughts and thank you for joining me! ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

An Herbal Diary
Kitchen Medicine: Pine Needle Salve

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 55:04


Pine trees are trees that are very familiar especially because of their long thin needles and pine cones. But they seem overlooked for their culinary and herbal remedy benefits. In this episode, I am back in my kitchen with elegant pine needles brewing a tea blended with warming spices and preparing a skin healing salve. I'll talk you through all the steps.  Thank you for joining me! Pine Needle Chai: 1 cinnamon stick 1 teaspoon dried ginger 2 teaspoons dried orange peel or zest of 1 orange 1 allspice berry ¼ teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons chopped fresh pine needles or 2 teaspoons dried 1½ cups (12 ounces) water Combine all spices (not pine needles)  and water in a small saucepan covered with a lid.. Bring water to a gentle boil on medium heat. Turn down to the lowest setting, simmer for 20-25 minutes. Remove from heat, add pine needles, continue to steep covered with lid for at least 30 minutes. Strain into a tea mug, add milk and honey to taste. Reheat as desired.  Pine Needle Infused Oil: 2 tablespoons dried, powdered pine needles 8 ounces olive oil Heat 2 inches of water in the bottom of a double boiler to simmer. Combine dried pine needles and olive oil in the top of the double boiler and place on the bottom portion of simmering water. Place a paper towel on top of the pot and then cover with a  lid. Heat oil and pine needles just to warm for 30 minutes, do not allow to simmer. Remove from heat and infuse for 30-60 minutes. Repeat the warming and infusing process three times. Strain through a double layer of cheesecloth and squeeze out as much oil as possible.  Pine Needle Salve: 1 ounce (28 grams or ⅛ cup) beeswax pastilles 4 ounces (120ml) pine needle infused oil 20-30 drops pine essential oil Stainless steel tins with lids or other heat proof containers. Heat 2 inches of water in the bottom of a double boiler to simmer. If using beeswax in the form a a block, grate or pound with a hammer to break into small pieces. Add beeswax pastilles or small pieces from a block into the top of the double boiler with hot water in the bottom portion. Continue to heat on lowest setting until beeswax is melted. Add infused pine needle oil, this will cause beeswax to slightly solidify again, stir with oil until melted again. Remove from heat, add essential oil. Ladle mixture into the tins and leave at room temperature until salve has hardened. Cover with lids and label.  Source for Dried Pine Needles and Beeswax: Beeswax pastilles: Mountain Rose Herbs Beeswax block: Mountain Rose Herbs Pine needles: Foraged ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Instagram  If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

The Natural Nurse and Dr. Z
The Natural Nurse and Dr Z- Mimi Prunella Hernandez Herbalist, Author, National Geographic Herbal

The Natural Nurse and Dr. Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 54:44


Mimi Prunella Hernandez is an herbalist and author of the National Geographic Herbal. With her wealth of knowledge, unwavering dedication, and genuine love for all things herbal, she has made a significant impact in the field of herbal medicine. For over a decade, Mimi has served as the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild, where she has worked tirelessly to ensure that herbalists have a strong professional community to support their work. In 2023, Mimi received a Botanical Excellence Award from the American Botanical Council, a prestigious honor that recognizes her as a Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder. Mimi Prunella Hernandez, M.S., R.H. (AHG), is a clinical herbalist with a master's degree in herbal medicine. As a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, she has mentored students in clinical and community herbalism through various educational platforms. Mimi is known for her ability to explain complex information in a relatable way, which has gained her a dedicated following. Her warm and approachable nature has made her a sought-after speaker at conferences and events.  Mimi's volunteer work inspires plant sanctuary dreamers. She not only strives to ensures the continued availability of native and medicinal plants but also educates others about their importance and traditional uses. Mimi's herbal roots are inspired by her Colombian and Mexican Grandmothers via a Latin American Folk Herbalism and Curanderismo lineage. While Mimi finds immense joy in practicing kitchen herbalism, she finds tremendous fulfillment delivering herbal house calls. She brings a basket filled with homemade nourishing remedies, using the herbs she grows in her garden to provide natural remedies to those in 

An Herbal Diary
A Tea Decoction that Tastes like Juice

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 22:55


Herbal teas are a lovely way to be creative and experience herbs on a daily basis. Brewing herbal teas can take on different forms and tastes, including juice-like creations when dried berries are used as the main ingredients. These berry teas are a wonderful way to gain nutrient benefits from herbs. In this episode I am sharing my current favorite method for brewing herbal tea that feels more like a juice. Thank you for joining me. Tea “Juice” Decoction ¼ cup dried elderberries ¼ cup dried hawthorn berries ¼ cup dried sea buckthorn berries ⅛ cup dried goji berries ⅛ cup dried rose hips 1 tablespoon hibiscus 1 tablespoon dried ginger 1 cinnamon stick 2 pieces turkey tail mushrooms 6 peppercorns 8-9 cups water Combine herbs and water in 4 quart stock pot. Cover and bring to gentle boil on medium heat. Turn to lowest setting, simmer for 40 minutes. Remove from heat, continue to steep covered until cool. Strain into Mason jars and refrigerate.  Source for Dried Herbs and Berries: Mountain Rose Herbs Oshala Farm Northwest Wild Foods Favorite Herbal Podcasts: HerbRally Herbmentor Radio ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.    

Behind The Shield
Cameron Strouss - Episode 861

Behind The Shield

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 100:03


Cameron Strouss is a Clinical/Functional Herbalist, Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild, Certified Aromatherapist, Master Gardener, medicine maker extraordinaire, forager of 14 years and clinician of 9 years. We discuss the physical and psyhological childhood trauma that modern medicine was unable to help, her journey into the world of Herbalism, the power of Kava, healing the nervous system, pain management, foraging and much more.

Vet Life Reimagined
Trailblazer in Integrative Medicine Education: Dr. Laurie Dohmen

Vet Life Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 50:45


Vet Life Reimagined welcomes Laurie Dohmen, VMD, MS, RH (AHG). About the Guest:Dr. Dohmen graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1997.  Since then, Dr. Dohmen has received training in Acupuncture, Food Therapy, Bach Flower Essences, and most extensively Herbal Medicine.   She has studied with Dr. Steve Marsden, Dr.Huisheng Xie, Registered Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, and many others. She received her Master of Science in Therapeutic Herbalism from Maryland University of Integrative Health in 2014. She was accepted as a Registered Herbalist through the American Herbalist Guild in 2020. In 2023, she was accepted as a Charter Fellow of  The American College of Veterinary Botanical Medicine. In 2013, Dr. Dohmen down-sized her integrative mixed animal practice in southern Delaware.  She is now a full-time continuing educator and lectures regularly on Veterinary Herbal Medicine, and other wholistic topics.  In 2017 together with Dr. Kris August, they created the only hands-on veterinary herbal medicine course for western veterinary practices in the USA. She is published frequently in journals such as the Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and the Integrative Veterinary Care Journal.  Dr. Dohmen is the Past President of the Veterinary Botanical Medical Association; as well as a member of the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture, American Holistic VMA, and AVMA.  She was on the Editorial Board of the AHVMA Journal for many years.  Dr. Dohmen owns Lowood Educational Center in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, which she uses as the home of Purple Moon Herbs and Studies' RACE-approved training.   Resources:Veterinary Herbal Medicine textbookPurple Moon Herbs and Studies websiteVet Life Reimagined Episode with Dr. Emiliy YunkerGrab your Gift Guide inspired by Vet Life Reimagined. Support the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?

Inspirational Women
12/10/23 - Mimi Prunella Hernandez

Inspirational Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 31:53


Mimi Prunella Hernandez M.S., R.H. is a clinical herbalist and ethnobotanist with a Master of Science in herbal medicine. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, serving as its executive director for 10 years. Now National Geographic has published Mimi's informative and beautiful art book "Herbal: 100 Herbs From the World's Healing Traditions." The book is filled with relevant information for our health, exploring indigenous wisdom blended with science, and offering a uniquely holistic look at the herbal world. Hot tip: Turmeric is a great anti-inflammatory. Try mixing a teaspoon with a pinch of black pepper, mix with your favorite nut butter and use on fruit or bread.  www.mimiprunellahernandez.com 

Inspirational Women
12/10/23 - Mimi Prunella Hernandez

Inspirational Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 31:53


Mimi Prunella Hernandez M.S., R.H. is a clinical herbalist and ethnobotanist with a Master of Science in herbal medicine. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, serving as its executive director for 10 years. Now National Geographic has published Mimi's informative and beautiful art book "Herbal: 100 Herbs From the World's Healing Traditions." The book is filled with relevant information for our health, exploring indigenous wisdom blended with science, and offering a uniquely holistic look at the herbal world. Hot tip: Turmeric is a great anti-inflammatory. Try mixing a teaspoon with a pinch of black pepper, mix with your favorite nut butter and use on fruit or bread. www.mimiprunellahernandez.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Chaos N' Cookies
Herbal Healing with Mimi Prunella Hernandez | CNC169

Chaos N' Cookies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 36:15


When you look around at the land surrounding you, would you have ever guessed that something growing in the field near you could benefit your health? Mimi Prunella Hernandez, M.S., R. H., joined me to discuss her debut book with NatGeo, Herbal, 100 Herbs from the World's Healing Traditions. Her book showcases plants, herbs, and flowers that can benefit everyone in your family, children included, with some tips and recipes as well! About the Guest:Mimi Prunella Hernandez, M.S., R.H. (AHG), is a clinical herbalist and ethnobotanist with a master of science in herbal medicine. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild and has served as its executive director for 10 years. In 2023, she received a Botanical Excellence Award from the American Botanical Council and was honored as a Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder. Hernandez lives in the foothills of North Carolina, where she stewards and advocates for native medicinal plants in the Ponder Land Sanctuary.https://www.mimiprunellahernandez.com/https://www.mimiprunellahernandez.com/national-geographic-herbalhttps://books.disney.com/book/national-geographic-herbal/https://www.instagram.com/mimiprunellahernandez/https://www.facebook.com/people/Mimi-Prunella-Herbal/100094380797906/About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job as a Productivity Coach. As a busy mom of three and the founder of Chaos N' Cookies, keeping moms from crumbling is my main objective. After gaining 10+ years of experience as a Director of Marketing helping build multiple 6 & 7-figure businesses for other women I've created the Chaos Control System to equip moms to overcome their own objections so they can live the life they want to live and start that business they have always wanted. The Family Playbook, or standard operating procedure, is the tool every mama needs to save time and stress-less when chaos ensues at home. For new biz owners, I also help simplify systems on social media and other business platforms to automate processes to get their business up and running quickly and efficiently with how-tos and hands-on coaching. I have helped hundreds of women to be more productive and self-sufficient in their homes and businesses allowing them to reclaim control of the chaos. www.chaosncookies.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chaosncookies/https://www.instagram.com/theheathergreco/https://www.facebook.com/Chaos-n-Cookies-111324364538688https://chaosncookies.com/shophttps://linktr.ee/hsteinker Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcasts reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like...

The Integrative Veterinarian
Dr. Laurie Dohmen

The Integrative Veterinarian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 35:06


Dr. Laurie Dohmen was born in Kentucky and spent the bulk of her childhood in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. She rode horses from an early age and always wanted to be a veterinarian. She did her undergraduate work in Biochemistry and Greek Studies at Mount Holyoke College, and earned her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. After graduation, she started a mobile mixed animal practice in Delaware.Soon after starting her practice, Dr. Dohmen received training in Acupuncture, Food Therapy, Bach Flower Essences, and Herbal Medicine. She has studied with Dr. Steve Marsden, Dr. Huisheng Xie, Registered Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, and many others. She earned her Masters of Therapeutic Herbalism from Maryland University of Integrative Health in 2014, and was accepted as a Registered Herbalist through the American Herbalist Guild in 2020.In 2013, Dr. Dohmen down-sized her clinical practice and is now a full-time continuing educator and lectures regularly on Veterinary Herbal Medicine, and other holistic topics. In 2017 she partnered with Dr. Kris August to start the only hands-on veterinary herbal medicine course for western veterinary herbal medicine in the United States. She is published frequently in journals such as the Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and the Integrative Veterinary Care Journal.Dr. Dohmen is the Past President of the Veterinary Botanical Medical Association and is a member of the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture, American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and American Veterinary Medical Association. She serves on the Editorial Board of the AHVMA Journal. Please enjoy this conversation with Dr. Laurie Dohmen as we discuss her education, clinical practice, teaching career, and her Delaware farm and teaching center in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

House Call Vet Café Podcast
Ep. 47: House Call Vets Are The BEST Holistic Vets; Meet Veterinary Herbalist and Educator, Dr. Laurie Dohmen

House Call Vet Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 40:20


Dr. Dohmen has received training in Acupuncture, Food Therapy, Bach Flower Essences, and most extensively Herbal Medicine. She completed Rosemary Gladstar's Apprenticeship. She received her MS in Therapeutic Herbalism from Maryland University of Integrative Health in 2014. She was accepted as a Registered Herbalist through the AHG in 2020. Dr. Dohmen is a full-time continuing educator and lectures regularly on Veterinary Herbal Medicine and other holistic topics. In 2017 she co-created the only hands-on veterinary herbal medicine course for western veterinary practices in the USA. Dr. Dohmen is the Past President of the Veterinary Botanical Medical Association. She was awarded the 2022 Educator of the Year by the AHVMA Council of Elders.  Topics covered in this episode: Dr. Dohmen's path to herbal medicine The integration of herbs into Western Practices Balancing teaching, full-time practice, and being a mom The Veterinary Herbal Apprenticeship and Retreat The value of house calls vets as holistic veterinarians Self Care Special discount for House Call Vet Academy members and Purple Moon Herbs and Studies members Links and Resources: Visit the Purple Moon Herbs and Studies website The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course  Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison  Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! First Opinion Veterinary Ultrasound- Online CE courses on ultrasonography & machine selection Chronos This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel  

Lift Your Spirits with Dena Marie
TruHealth - Strategies For Health with Herbs

Lift Your Spirits with Dena Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 55:48


Host Kasara D'Elene (https://truhealth.com) visits with Steven Horne, Registered Herbalist, and past president/council member of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG). Steven has a new book out, Strategies for Health, and it is packed with information to help you get and stay healthy! Steven received two honorary degrees from the World Organization of Natural Medicine, a Doctor of Natural Medicine, a Doctor of Humanitarian Services and is on the Board of Education for Know Your Wellness and is the Advisor for their Clinical Herbology Mentorship program. He is the author of numerous books, courses, and education materials and a popular teacher on the topics of herbalism, nutrition, emotional healing, and natural wellness. Steven also coauthored the popular medicine-making guide, Modern Herbal Dispensatory with Thomas Easley. Website: https://stevenhorne.com/

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Lift Your Spirits Radio - 06 - 23 - 23 - TruHealth - Strategies For Health with Herbs

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 55:48


Host Kasara D'Elene (https://truhealth.com) visits with Steven Horne, Registered Herbalist, and past president/council member of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG). Steven has a new book out, Strategies for Health, and it is packed with information to help you get and stay healthy! Steven received two honorary degrees from the World Organization of Natural Medicine, a Doctor of Natural Medicine, a Doctor of Humanitarian Services and is on the Board of Education for Know Your Wellness and is the Advisor for their Clinical Herbology Mentorship program. He is the author of numerous books, courses, and education materials and a popular teacher on the topics of herbalism, nutrition, emotional healing, and natural wellness. Steven also coauthored the popular medicine-making guide, Modern Herbal Dispensatory with Thomas Easley. Website: https://stevenhorne.com/

Learn Skin with Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar
Episode 148: The Skinny on TCM Dermy Differential Diagnostics

Learn Skin with Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 25:22


Getting a good read on your patients? Could be as easy as checking a pulse. This week we're joined by licensed herbalist Oscar Sierra as he walks us through the testing and evaluation of patients in a Traditional Chinese Medicine approach. Listen in as he discusses valuable diagnostic techniques and how checking a pulse isn't just checking a pulse. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com.   Oscar is a certified National Herbal Medicine & Acupuncture practitioner as well as a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild. He is also the founder / Sr Clinician of Sierra Botanica & Collaborative Medicine (SBCM), a full-service compounding apothecary/clinic based in Atlanta. SBCM specializes in working with patients with chronic diseases, such as cancer, by combining ancient botanical medicine with modern functional medicine analytics.

How To Be WellnStrong
The Healing Power of Mushrooms | Danielle Ryan Broida

How To Be WellnStrong

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 48:57


Mushrooms are one of nature's most unique and powerful superfoods. They help to boost brain and immune function, reduce cancer cell growth, increase energy levels, and enhance heart health. Danielle Ryan Broida is a Registered Herbalist, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, and Head of Education and Innovation at Four Sigmatic.  She has dedicated her career to studying herbal medicine and providing functional mushroom-based treatment for individuals with chronic illnesses. Danielle brings her passion and expertise in herbal medicine, clinical practice, teaching, formulation, and her deep love for fungi, to everything she does. What you'll learn from this episode:The mechanisms by which functional mushrooms & adaptogens workThe best mushrooms for brain health & cognitive functionSpecies of mushrooms with anti-cancer propertiesHow to shop for high-quality mushroomsAnd more!Resources:Danielle Broida | Website Danielle Broida | InstagramHealing Adaptogens: The Definitive Guide to Using Super Herbs and Mushrooms for Your Body's Restoration, Defense, and PerformanceFunctional Mushrooms at Every Meal Four Sigmatic Mushroom Blends To learn more about WellnStrong: Subscribe to my newsletter! WellnStrong Blog WellnStrong Instagram WellnStrong Pinterest

Herbal Radio
Food as Medicine | Tea Talks Roundtable

Herbal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 83:35


In this “Tea Talks Roundtable,” Jiling discusses the topic of “Food as Medicine” with herbalists Christa Sinadinos, Rona Leah, Jana Kilgore, and Mary Colvin. With our collective herbal experience as two professional cooks, three book authors, two herb school founders, and five herbalists working with different populations, teaching styles, and botanical expertise-- you can expect a fun and delicious conversation!    We explore: • everyday strategies to integrate Food as Medicine into your average diet and lifestyle • delicious culinary spices  • common wild herbs (in different bioregions) to supplement standard kitchen herbs • easy to find foods and herbs that can be used medicinally while traveling • breakfast strategies and considerations   • nutritional snacks • different preparations for common wild herbs  • specific recipes like Rona's Herb Sauce, Demulcent Waters, Christa's Schug, and Jana's Morning Chai!    Learn more about these herbalists below: 

An Herbal Diary
53. Little Herb Saver: Part 2 Lemon Balm Monograph

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 51:57


The Little Herb Saver: Lemon balm is like a blanket of peace, calming a nervous stomach, reducing anxiety, elevating  a gloomy feeling, and providing relief for sleepless nights. That's a lot, but that's also not all.  Lemon balm is easy to grow, lovely to eat or drink as tea, powerful in its own right but not in a way that lends caution to using it. To get more lemon balm into our lives, can only be a good thing. And this is why I deem it a little herbal saver.  Thank you for joining me for this part 2 lemon balm monograph. (Episode 52 is part 1) Lemon Balm Vinaigrette: 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon dijon mustard 1 teaspoon chopped lemon balm Salt and pepper to taste Combine olive oil, lemon juice, red wine vinegar and dijon mustard. Whisk together until blended well. Stir in chopped lemon balm and salt and pepper.  Store in the refrigerator. Serve with fennel and radish salads.   Photo of Lemon Balm from Henriette's Herbal Homepage   Sources for Lemon Balm Starter Plants: Companion Plants Strictly Medicinal Seeds   ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

Life Coach Zach
The Healing Power of Herbs with Rosalee de la Forêt

Life Coach Zach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 20:21


Rosalee de la Forêt is my guest today, she is passionate about helping people discover the world of herbalism and natural health. After being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease and told by doctors there was no cure and that she probably wouldn't live past 40 she decided to do her own research and look for a holistic way to heal herself. She discovered herbs, did her own research, and tried different things and within 6 months her symptoms were gone. Rosalee is now a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist guild and is also the Education Director at LearningHerbs. She's written two best-selling books on herbs, "Alchemy of Herbs" and "Wild Remedies". She's also a podcaster "Herbs With Rosalee". If you are new to herbs, this is a great introductory episode from an educator on their healing power and how you can incorporate them into your food and your life. For more information on Rosalee check her out on IG @rosaleedelaforet Website: https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/ My new book, "Live Better Now" is out now on Amazon: ⁠⁠amzn.to/3csfVGw⁠⁠ Zach Rance, Certified Life Coach | Certified Nutritionist Questions, Comments, or Business Inquiries Visit: ⁠⁠LifeCoachZach.com⁠⁠ Find me on Instagram: ⁠@zachrancey --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zachrance/message

Wholistic Matters Podcast Series
A Day in the Life of a Practicing Herbalist | MH, E32

Wholistic Matters Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 30:12


In this episode of the Medicinal Herbs podcast, host Daina Parent, ND, chats with first-time guest Marisa Marciano, ND, RH, about her experience as both naturopathic doctor and Registered Herbalist, including scope of practice, qualifications, education, and training. More: https://wholisticmatters.com/practicing-herbalist/ 

An Herbal Diary
52. Lemon Balm Monograph Part 1

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 39:06


Lemon balm is soothing, calming and uplifting, whether fresh or dried its a pleasure to have and use. Lemon balm is such a gem that it deserves a a two part herbal monograph. Here in part 1, Dina focuses on lemon balm's origin and the benefits it can offer for us now. Also offering favorite sources for dried lemon balm and some recipes for making teas and tinctures. Thank you for joining me. Recipes in Episode: Lemon Balm Tea: 1-2 tsp dried lemon balm with 8 ounces hot water, steep 15-20 minutes. Lemon Balm Tincture: 50g lemon balm + 250ml Vodka Lemon Balm Cordial: 1 cup chopped apples (Granny Smith or other tart variety) ¼ cup dried lemon balm 3 tablespoons lemon peel, cut into strips 1 tablespoon raisins 1 cinnamon stick 3 cloves 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg  2 cups of Brandy  1/2 cup maple syrup   Sources for Dried Lemon Balm Mountain Rose Herbs Avena Botanicals Herbalist & Alchemist   ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

HerbMentor Radio
Dr. Keren Dolan: Functional Nutrition Meets Herbalism

HerbMentor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 55:21


Dr. Keren Dolan is a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition, Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, and Holistic Aromatherapist. Emphasizing integrative Functional Nutrition, her goal as a clinician is promoting wellness and resilience through advanced nutritional strategies and targeted botanical interventions. So, we didn't exactly make this conversation easy for Dr. Dolan — knowing that she had such an extensive background in clinical nutrition, herbalism, and aromatherapy, we couldn't help but ask her some pretty big questions... How can we weave nutrition and herbalism together? What does "nourishment" actually mean? And what is aromatherapy?Dr. Dolan graciously answered all of our questions and more, and we sure learned a lot along the way, including...How to weave deep nourishment into our everyday livesHow the scientific concept of hormesis can help us find the sweet spot for herbal dosagesHow probiotics work... and lots more!Get a special offer on HerbMentor at HerbMentorRadio.comBuild your herbal first aid kid with your Herbal Preparation Cards: www.Herbal.Cards

The Alignment Show
EP 041: ASK THE HERBALIST ABOUT FUNCTIONAL MUSHROOMS WITH DANIELLE RYAN BROIDA

The Alignment Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 64:02


Today we sit down with Danielle Ryan Broida and talk all things FUNCTIONAL MUSHROOMS!Danielle is a Registered Herbalist of the American Herbalists Guild, a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Instructor of Mycology, and National Educator of Four Sigmatic - a company that specializes in functional mushroom elixirs to support our daily function. Danielle also holds a degree in Environmental Studies and Philosophy, and is a Certified Yoga Instructor, Certified Raw Chef, and Detox Coach. All that is to say - she knows her stuff!We dive into mushroom categories, how adaptogens work, and even how certain adaptogens may work better for certain people. Mushrooms are truly so intelligent and provide so many benefits to us as humans.Follow Danielle: @danielleryanbroidaDanielle's book: Healing Adaptogens

The Superhumanize Podcast
Everything You Could Ever Know About Adaptogens (and would never think to ask) with Four Sigmatic Founders Tero Isokauppila & Danielle Ryan Broida.

The Superhumanize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 68:15


Those of you who have been listening to this show for a while, know we are all about unlocking our full potential. And part of superhumanizing is reconnecting with the profound wisdom of ancient healing practices. Today we are going to dive deep into adaptogens, the plants and mushrooms that have been used around the world for thousands of years that can help us regulate our system and adapt and respond to stressors, be they mental or physical. I believe the present time, where so many of us are dealing with stress or chronic or infectious diseases, is the perfect time to learn about and integrate adaptogens into our daily practice. And I have two leading experts on adaptogens joining us today.Tero Isokauppila is a bestselling author and the founder of Four Sigmatic, the eight figure functional foods company that has become synonymous with making health delicious and easy. His roots are in Finland, where he grew up on his family's 13th generation farm and he has a degree in Chemistry, Business and a Certificate in Plant-Based Nutrition at Cornell University. Tero is also the author of Healing Mushrooms and Santa Sold Shrooms, a children's book for adults about the magical origins of Santa Claus.Danielle Ryan Broida is a Registered Herbalist of the American Herbalists Guild, Certified Holistic Nutritionist and Head of Education and Innovation at Four Sigmatic. Prior to joining forces with Four Sigmatic, she received her BA in Environmental Studies and Philosophy from Whitman College. Danielle studied Ayurveda in India and became a Certified Yoga Instructor on the banks of the Ganges River. She then worked with a Naturopathic Doctor in Indonesia where she became a Certified Raw Chef and Detox Coach. After several years in Asia, she landed in Boulder, Colorado to formalize her education in holistic medicine, completing her graduate studies at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism where she presently is the Instructor of Mycology.Danielle has a private practice, Danielle Ryan Wellness, where she works with hundreds of clients across the US, specializing in functional mushroom based treatment for individuals with autoimmune conditions and chronic illnesses.Tero and Danielle co-authored the book Healing Adaptogens: The Definitive Guide to Using Super Herbs and Mushrooms for Your Body's Restoration, Defense, and Performance.In this interview, Danielle and Tero share what an adaptogen is, some of the world's most healing adaptogens and how to use them and how adaptogens found their way from traditional systems of medicine into modern times. If you want to boost your body's ability to perform, defend and restore, this episode is for you!In this episode with Tero and Danielle, you'll discover:-A primer on "what is an adaptogen?"...04:30-Encouraging news on the current state of research on adaptogens...08:45-How indigenous cultures have understood and used mushrooms and adaptogens...13:15-Tero's journey to becoming subject matter expert and entrepreneur in mushrooms and adaptogens...21:00-Danielle shares her own journey to the realm of adaptogens...27:55-Advice for people at the beginning of the adaptogen journey re: body types and overall health...32:08-The categories (and examples) of adaptogens...36:44-How to know if the supplements that say they contain adaptogens, actually contain adaptogens...45:30-Ariane, Tero and Danielle share their daily adaptogen routines...53:10-Are mushrooms an alien life form?...59:09-Tero's and Danielle's best personal practices (that don't have to do with adaptogens)...1:04:00Resources mentioned:BOOKS

Fitness Marketing Mastery
Adaptogens for Coaching Midlife Clients: How & When It Helps

Fitness Marketing Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 18:56


Coaching midlife clients brings a new set of hormones, conditions, injuries, lifestyle habit challenges and stressors. You should have an equally robust toolbox expansion to go with it. Consider this one episode that will help. In our Flipping 50 Menopause Specialist course there is a module dedicated to one of the topics we discuss today. You'll hear my guest expert on adaptogens discuss just how you can find ways to inform your clients, support them through application, and in doing so, increase your value as a coach.  I'm curious: have you tried adaptogens? I've shared details about benefits of maca - and the difference in the quality and mysterious 11 strains that may or may not help a woman in previous Flipping 50 podcasts. I'll link to that as well as to the brand that I recommend for clinical grade maca when someone truly wants to use an amount proven to support their needs.  Others include ashwaganda, rhodiola, and we'll talk about more on this and the other podcast. When you or your clients are looking for natural, this is a great solution!  My Guest: Danielle Ryan Broida is a pivotal voice in the functional food and wellness space. As a Registered Herbalist of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG), Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Instructor of Mycology, and Head of Education at Four Sigmatic, she is teaching the world about the importance of a life on super herbs and mushrooms for vitality, longevity, and better performance from brain to body. She is the author of a new book, Healing Adaptogens, published September 27, 2022. Rapid Fire Questions we answer in this episode: How can adaptogens help midlife female clients? What are the most common questions midlife women ask about adaptogens?  Is there any risk of drug or medication interaction?  Do most adaptogens come in a dose recommendation based on weight or to-tolerance, or how is that addressed? Listen to the full Flipping50 episode: https:///www.flippingfifty.com/adaptogens My Foursigmatic coffee episodes are fewer and further between right now but I do love it and the wise addition to a habit most women already have. Why not make good habits all that easy to well, adapt?  Other Episodes You May Like:  Coaching 7 Hormone Phases: https://www.fitnessmarketingmastery.com/hormone-phases/ Training Menopause: https://www.fitnessmarketingmastery.com/training-women-in-menopause/  

The Flipping 50 Show
Adaptogens, Herbs, Mushrooms, Oh My! New Sources for Menopause Relief

The Flipping 50 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 36:35


Menopause Relief is not new here. Adaptogens are not a new topic here. Yet, because the impression I have is that many women in our community have heard the word, they would have a hard time defining the term for a friend.  So in fact you'll hear me ask that straight off and that was for you. If you're new to adaptogens you'll be in good company. If you've been using them for years right along with me.. I think it was 2014 when I first introduced maca to our audience… but there's so much more here. We'll open the door to mushrooms, herbs, and more. I've got the perfect resource if you're looking for more after this episode.    My favorite spot in this episode is the way that Danielle explained adaptogens contribution to energy levels and menopause relief. We get to it about ¾ of the way through and I promise, it's all good before and after too!  My Guest: Danielle Ryan Broida is a pivotal voice in the functional food and wellness space. As a Registered Herbalist of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG), Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Instructor of Mycology, and Head of Education at Four Sigmatic, she is teaching the world about the importance of a life on super herbs and mushrooms for vitality, longevity, and better performance from brain to body. She is the author of a new book, Healing Adaptogens, coming out September 27, 2022. 00:00 Questions we answer in this episode: 09:00 Why are adaptogens exploding in popularity? 15:53 Is there a quality criteria we need to know about?  18:17 Why are adaptogens particularly relevant to women in the second/better half of their life? 27:06 What are common misconceptions about adaptogens? Where can you find them/buy them? 31:32 How do people start incorporating adaptogens into their daily lives? If you're looking for menopause relief and prefer it is natural, adaptogens offer great support.  Resources Mentioned:  Foursigmatic  Connect: www.healingadaptogens.com www.danielleryanwellness.com Connect on Social: @danielleryanbroida @foursigmatic  

Endo Fertility
EF#45: You so need the “Healing Adaptogens” Book in your life with Danielle Ryan Broida

Endo Fertility

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 74:04


My guest today is Danielle Ryan-Broida, who was previously on the podcast (EF#38) to discuss her recently finished book she co-authored with Tero Isokaupilla, founder of Four Sigmatic, which is being launched next week. We talk about the adaptogens in the book, including functional mushrooms from reishi to chaga, ashwaghanda, cacao, turmeric, schishandra, goji berry, acerola cherry and how these can support those with Endometriosis   So Danielle is a key player in the worldwide mushroom movement and is a Registered Herbalist, as well as a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Instructor of Mycology, and National Educator at Four Sigmatic, Danielle is teaching the world about the importance of a life on functional mushrooms.   After travelling the world and gaining skills, knowledge and training, she completed her graduate studies at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism (CSCH). She then opened her private practice where she worked with hundreds of clients specializing in functional mushroom based treatment for individuals with autoimmune conditions and chronic illness. She was invited to become the Instructor of Mycology at CSCH, where she still teaches. Danielle brings her passion and expertise in herbal medicine, clinical practice, teaching, formulation, and her deep love for fungi to everything she does.   In this episode we talk about: Why Danielle and Tero chose to write a book on Adaptogens How adaptogens are more accessible than ever before How adaptogens are safe Sustainability now that adaptogens are more available globally How to thrive and not survive by using adaptogens and nature How adaptogens can help unblock your flow of vitality How adaptogens work differently from one person to another Why this book gives you reliable information How adaptogens can helps “Defend, Perform and Restore” and how they can support healing Endometriosis symptoms and improving your fertility. Which adaptogens to start with for Endo and fertility   Check out the Healing Adaptogens Book website: https://healingadaptogens.com   You can pre-order now here until 27th September 2022 and you get lots of pre-order offers from Amazon, Waterstone, Barnes and Noble, Booktopia e.g. “adaptogen before and after checklist”, 5 people that pre-order will get a clinical session with Danielle   Do you want more information, including a FREE copy of one of the short guides I share with my clients on Functional Mushroom – then check out the website: https://endofertilityspecialist.com/endo-fertility-podcast/   Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any future episodes – which will be out weekly for the rest of the Season!   I would love it if you could leave me a RATING and a REVIEW – it only takes a minute! Thank you! 

PCOS Diva Podcast
185 - Jillian - Bar - Av - 9-2022

PCOS Diva Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 27:15


Vitex, also called "chaste tree", is a plant used in many herbal supplements for hormonal symptoms, including PCOS. There is a lot of conflicting information regarding Vitex in the PCOS community. In today's podcast, I speak with Jillian Bar-av, a Registered Herbalist and Licensed Nutritionist. We discuss the pros and cons of taking Vitex and where the confusion around taking Vitex for PCOS comes from. Join us as we chat about the following: - Vitex effects on reproductive health - Myths about Vitex raising Luteinizing Hormone - What type of PCOS works best with Vitex - Herbs to help with stress and anxiety

An Herbal Diary
51. Lemon Balm Scones are Medicine for the Baker

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 38:03


Baking and herbs both calm my heart and mind. In today's episode, I am back in my kitchen baking scones with lemon balm infused heavy cream blended into the batter. Lemon balm is a delight to grow and the fresh leaves offer a beautiful perfumey aroma that can uplift a heavy heart and offer a peaceful moment. In the kitchen, it's medicine for the baker.  Lemon Balm Scones (if lemon balm balm is not something you have, give these a try using basil or thyme in its place) For lemon balm infused cream: approx ¾ cup (12g) fresh lemon balm leaves or ¼ cup dried lemon balm 1 cup plus ⅛ cup heavy cream In a medium saucepan, bring cream to scald over medium high heat, don't boil, just heat until small bubbles form at edges of pan and cream begins to steam. Add chopped lemon balm leaves, stir to submerge. Remove from heat, cover with lid and steep for 25 minutes. Pour cream and lemon balm leaves into a blender and pulse to blend. Strain, reserving cream and measure 1 cup or 250g. Set aside for batter. Discard lemon balm leaves.  Ingredients: 4 cups (500g) bread flour 2 tbsp (25g) baking powder 6 tbsp (80g) unsalted butter, cut to cubes, chilled 2 large eggs ⅓ cup (80g) granulated sugar 2 tsp lemon zest 1 cup (250g) lemon balm infused heavy cream Egg wash: 1 large egg beat with a pinch of salt Instructions: Sift together flour and baking powder into a large mixing bowl.  Using a pastry blender or hands, blend in chilled butter until mixture resembles fine bread crumbs.  In a separate medium sized bowl, mix wet ingredients with sugar. Whisk eggs, add sugar and lemon zest, whisk. Add lemon balm infused heavy cream and whisk to blend Pour wet ingredients into flour and butter mixture and gently stir together until begins to form a ball of dough. L Let rest for 5 minutes. Turn out onto a floured surface, knead gently until smooth. Press to flatten with a floured rolling pin and roll to a 1 inch high disc.  Cut scones with a 2 inch round biscuit or cookie cutter, press down and lift, do not twist. Place on parchment lined baking sheet. Refrigerate scones for at least 30 minutes before baking. Preheat oven to 425F.  Brush tops and sides of scones liberally with egg wash. Sprinkle with a bit of granulated sugar. Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Cool on wire racks. Enjoy! Mentions:  HerbRally Podcast HealHaus Yoga Studio & Wellness Center ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.

The Cured Collective
CC 127: Healing Adaptogens with Danielle Broida

The Cured Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 57:39


In this episode of the podcast, Joe interviews Danielle Broida. Danielle is a Registered Herbalist and Holistic Nutritionist. Similar to the mission at CURED, Danielle believes in using nature to support the body and return it to optimal functioning. Today, she explains the benefits of incorporating plant medicine into a wellness routine, with a special emphasis on adaptogens. These days, daily stressors are plentiful. A build-up of stress is the most common antagonist working against the body's various physiological processes. Unfortunately, many people are quick to turn to ‘quick fixes' to cover up their stress and anxiety. We propose an alternative; utilizing natural remedies to address the root issue and support the body's innate resilience in response to stress. Danielle explains why adaptogens are such a powerful resource to help with this. Long before the invention of modern medicine and prescriptive pills, adaptogens were used to promote deep healing and inner harmony. Danielle hopes to offer greater access to education and application to the public; most recently with the release of her new book, Healing Adaptogens. “Stress is depleting to the body; not only energetically and physically, but actually nutrient-wise as well.” – Danielle Broida Key Highlights How to define clinical herbalism, and why it's a valuable tool for vitality, longevity, and overall wellness; How adaptogens regulate our body's stress levels; What to understand about adaptogens versus ‘quick fixes'; Why CBD isn't considered an adaptogen, despite its various health benefits; Why Danielle's newest book is a ‘must read' for anyone striving toward greater balance and overall wellness; How to ditch the band-aid approach and find true balance. Related Links Healing Adaptogens by Tero Isokauppila and Danielle Broida Episode Resources Opt-in to become a CURED Industry Insider and get a round-up of our favorite resources and exclusive deals. Text ‘INSIDER' to 1 (833) 830-0021; Download the FREE Productivity Guide; Learn more about any of Cured's all-natural products at our website and save 15% with checkout code "COLLECTIVE"; For any questions regarding Cured Nutrition products or our movement please email us directly at support@curednutrition.com. Connect with us! Instagram: @josephsheehey | @curednutrition

Herbal Radio
A Fragrant Trio: Lemongrass, Lemon Verbena, and Lemon Balm | Featuring Mimi Hernandez

Herbal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 59:56


Today's episode is from our virtual Spring Free Herbalism Project which took place online March 11, 2022. Esteemed herbalist and Executive Director of the American Herbalists Guild, Mimi Hernandez, leads us through the fragrant trio of lemongrass, lemon verbena, and lemon balm. Grab a cup of tea and become enchanted as you listen to this special presentation. Mimi believes strongly that keeping plant wisdom alive is essential and has dedicated her life's work to serving as an advocate for both traditional and professional herbal pathways while building cultural bridges of understanding.  As a Registered Herbalist, Mimi has mentored many students of clinical and community herbalism over the years. She has also worked in nonprofit leadership as the Executive Director of the American Herbalists Guild and in academia where she taught undergraduate Ethnobotany at Frostburg State University. Mimi is realizing her dream as a homesteader in Polk County NC where she stewards the PonderLand native plant sanctuary.  Mimi has served as a past President of the North Carolina Herb Association. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild and holds a Master of Science degree in Herbal Medicine. She has taught various aspects of herbalism for many educational platforms including conferences, universities, herb schools, clinics, and mentorship programs for beginners as well as clinical herbalists. Mimi's book the National Geographic Herbal is due to be published in 2023. Watch the entire virtual Spring 2022 Free Herbalism Project on our YouTube channel. Visit Mimi Hernandez at:  HerbalNightSchool.com  Her personal Facebook page Facebook group: Advanced Herbal Science Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Follow on Twitter Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com

An Herbal Diary
050 Kitchen Medicine Broth Series:Ginger Stock

An Herbal Diary

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 33:49


Rounding out my broth episodes with ginger provides the perfect example of how lovely tasting herbal tea can second as herbal broth which then infuses the food we eat with an extra layer of nourishment. Ginger is a great example, because it is such a foundational culinary herb with multitudes of methods and recipes incorporating ginger both fresh and dried.. As for soup, ginger itself may be added as an ingredient, it goes especially well with chicken soup or creamy carrot soup or a garlic lemongrass broth with noodles, But it can also be layered in as the actual broth or stock base to make a sublime and aromatic soup or stew creation. Listen in while I make a pungent ginger stock and then use it in mushroom soup. I hope you will simmer along with me. *Ginger Broth* makes 3-4 cups 4 cups (1 quart) water 4 inch piece fresh ginger root, chopped 1 teaspoon peppercorns 1 teaspoon coriander seeds 1 bay leaf 3 kafir lime leaf Salt to taste (optional, perhaps do not add if going to drink as tea) No need to peel the ginger because we will be staining it out.  Combine water, ginger, garlic, peppercorns, fennel seeds lemon juice and lemon zest in medium saucepan. Bring to boil over high heat, reduce to low and simmer, covered for 30-45 minutes. Strain.  To make mushroom soup - saute onions, leeks and garlic, combine 4 cups ginger stock with 3-4 cups water and simmer any mushrooms with potatoes, carrots and peas or any other vegetables you like. Season with salt and pepper. ---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss.  Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.  Original music by Dylan Rice Please send me your comments, requests, or feedback.  Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is dina@theherbalbakeshoppe.com. I look forward to hearing from you! To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com Join me on Patreon Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly share with your friends and family.  ABOUT DINA Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three humans - two daughters and one son all now living their young adult lives - and one sweet Pomeranian named Maci.  

The Berardo Podcast
#150 | Be One With Nature

The Berardo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022


As a Registered Herbalist & Holistic Nutritionist, Danielle Ryan Broida joins the show to discuss how we're all connected to Mother Nature more than we might think. She's an educator at Four Sigmatic who has taken functional mushrooms to a new level. Danielle shares her passion and knowledge on the great benefits of fungi and how implementing them into your daily routine will have incredible benefits to entire system. If you haven't tried Four Sigmatic, feel free to click here to get $20 off your first order.Follow Danielle on Instagram to learn more about her background and holistic approach.If you like this show, I bet you'll like every episode! Be sure to subscribe here for free to get updates when there's a new podcast. Also check out the full video on YouTube!You heard Tony mention some sponsors, if you want to support the show and receive some great discounts head over to the support page and see what's new.

Real Herbalism Radio
294.Modern Medicine Meets Herbalism with Dawn Lacska-Tommerdahl

Real Herbalism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 47:15


The intersection between The Plants and modern medicine is both practical and spiritual. The Plants know how to manifest the spiritual in powerful and deeply healing ways.Today, we're talking with Dawn Lacska-Tommerdahl, RN, Master Herbalist, Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild (RH, AHG), and owner of Dawn's Enchanted Garden about tapping into the blended healing nature of The Plants. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dog Cancer Answers
Holistic Dog Cancer Treatments: Oncologist Panel Discussion 2022 | Dr. Kendra Pope and Dr. Trina Hazzah

Dog Cancer Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 49:33


Integrative oncologists Dr. Kendra Pope and Dr. Trina Hazzah discuss the current state of integrative and holistic oncology for dogs and their hopes for the future. Topics include: The shift in veterinary medicine toward a more integrative approach; The need for education of vets on dosing and using cannabis (and ongoing legalization issues); Clinical trials to prove effectiveness of integrative therapies; The value of real-world evidence; Herbal treatments; And genetic testing for tumors. Visit https://dogcanceranswers.com to read the full transcript. About Today's Guest, Dr. Trina Hazzah: Trina Hazzah completed veterinary school at Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a 3-year residency in medical oncology at the Veterinary Oncology and Hematology Center, in Connecticut. She has also completed the requirements to be a Certified Veterinary Chinese Herbalist from the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hazzah developed an interest in cannabis medicine during her quest for finding effective integrative approaches for veterinary cancer patients. She has spent the last half a decade reading through available literature, attending multiple cannabis conferences and symposiums, while also learning from cannabis physicians. She is the president and co-founder of the Veterinary Cannabis Society, the first US-based non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization building awareness of cannabis as medicine for pets. After almost 15 years of practicing medical oncology, she switched her focus to cannabis medicine full time and started a cannabis consulting service, called Green Nile, Inc. Her website is https://drtrinahazzah.com About Today's Guest, Dr. Kendra Pope:  Dr. Pope completed veterinary school at the University of Florida. She began her training in holistic therapies at the Chi Institute for Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and completed certifications in veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, veterinary food therapy, and Tui-na prior to graduation. Dr. Pope went on to complete a three-year residency in medical oncology at the University of Pennsylvania. She successfully obtained board certification in her specialty of oncology and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2015.  Dr. Pope has ongoing interests in herbal medicine, intravenous nutrient therapy, mistletoe therapy, as well as all innovative and novel integrative oncology approaches. Dr. Pope is preparing for certification as a Registered Herbalist, the highest accreditation offered in human herbal medicine. Dr. Pope is currently involved in numerous clinical trials serves as president of the American Board of Veterinary Botanical Medicine as well as on the Board of Directors for the World Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.  Her website is drkendrapope.com Other Links: To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/  Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceransers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com

The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
Herbal Healing in the Age of Covid – Episode 97: Ellen Kamhi

The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 30:42


The First Lady of Nutrition welcomes Ellen Kamhi, aka 'The Natural Nurse' for an enlightening discussion on the power of herbal remedies! Ellen has been involved in Natural Medicine since 1964, having attended Rutgers and Cornell Universities, and is a Registered Herbalist and treasure chest of holistic modalities. Ann Louise and Ellen have known each other for over 30 years and discuss the providential events that led Ellen into traditional herbal remedies and their amazing efficacy from helping to heal back injuries to their powerful anti-viral properties. Ellen has traveled to indigenous people groups from all over the world to document what they have been doing for thousands of years traditionally to heal injuries and address diseases.  Dr. Kamhi offers a unique online Herbal Certification course where you will learn essential vocabulary, the difference between extracts, tinctures, capsules, infusions, and decoctions, standardized, holistic balance, as well as the safety and efficacy of herbal medicines. Check it out at: www.naturalnurse.com. The post Herbal Healing in the Age of Covid – Episode 97: Ellen Kamhi appeared first on Ann Louise Gittleman.

Sage and Spirit
Herbal Care for Animals with Bob Linde + Renee Crozier Prince

Sage and Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 105:20


Bob Linde and Renee Crozier Prince are the founders and main instructors of the Traditions School of Herbal Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida. Bob Linde is an Acupuncture Physician and Registered Herbalist with an MS in Oriental Medicine and BS in Education, and Renee Crozier Prince is a clinician, practicing community herbalism with a focus on cancer care. Fourth generation Floridian, her focus is on bioregional plant medicine as well as conservation and underserved communities. They are both amazing practitioners, and I highly recommend you check out their website for all their accolades + offerings! In this episode of Sage + Spirit, Bob and Renee share their experiences working with and caring for animals of all kinds! From cats and dogs to snakes, birds, and fish, Bob and Renee are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to supporting the health and well-being of our animal friends. This conversation covers an overview of herbal animal care, a glimpse into constitutional types + energetic concepts, natural feeding, and a beginning herbal materia medica. Some of the herbs discussed include burdock, oatstraw, Chinese Solomon's Seal, and TCM formula Yunnan Baiyao. Connect with Bob + Renee: Instagram: @traditionsherbschool Facebook: Traditions Herb School Websites: www.traditionsherbschool.com , www.acuherbals.com Resources Mentioned: Four Paws, Five Directions by Cheryl Schwartz; The Complete Herbal Handbook for Farm and Stable by Juliette De Baïracli Levy ----more---- SUPPORT THIS PODCAST Your support means so much!! If this show has spoken to you or inspired you in some way, please consider subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review and rating so that others can find it more easily.   This podcast is a labor of love, and every little bit helps to keep the show going. If you'd like to make a one-time contribution to show your support, you can use this Venmo link to enter and send your preferred dollar amount. ----more---- STAY CONNECTED SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for the Dancing Sage newsletter and save 15% on your first purchase or consultation! Connect with Anna Claire and Dancing Sage Wellness: Website Instagram Learn more about my upcoming Peru Wellness Retreat HERE!

Naturopathic Business Podcast
Ep17 | The Things I Wish I Knew Before Graduating

Naturopathic Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 78:22


In this episode, I interview my good friend Dr. Lillea Hartwell about the transition from graduating to practicing medicine in a practice she built. Lillea Hartwell, ND, RH (AHG) is a graduate of Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. She obtained a BS in Plant Sciences, with a minor in Environmental Sciences at the University of Arizona. Dr Hartwell has earned the distinction of Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild. She teaches at the college level and practices medicine at her private practice, Saguaro Blossom Medical Center, in the Phoenix Valley. Dr Hartwell has a passion for general medicine, especially in urgent care settings like wound care and minor surgery, as well as rheumatology and other autoimmune conditions. For more information, visit drlilleahartwell.com. Check out Dr. Hartwell's training here: https://trainingwithdrlillea.drlilleahartwell.com/postgraduationcrashcourse Naturopathic Business Contact Info: naturopathicbusiness@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/naturopathicbusiness/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAPstpfjoqsDlmr91ENHxA !!Free Resources!!! How To Collect Emails Like A Pro https://mailchi.mp/79cab91748a0/how-to-capture-emails Want to work with me? Book a Discovery Call with the link below! https://square.site/book/LRM8PNPAJSHAR/naturopathic-doctor-business-marketing

The Mosaic Life Podcast with Trey Kauffman
Jovanka Ciares - A Lifelong Journey to Health, Wellness & Happiness

The Mosaic Life Podcast with Trey Kauffman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 67:27


“It's very hard for us to hate each other if we truly understand each other, even if we disagree.”-Jovanka CiaresJovanka is a former entertainment executive turned Registered Herbalist, Wellness Coach; detox specialist, nutrition educator and author. Jovanka studied nutrition with best-selling author Dr. T. Colin Campbell at Cornell University long distance program and herbalism with revered doctor and herbalist Dr. Tieraona Low Dog.She teaches how to use botanicals as safe treatments for many conditions and offers workshops and speaking engagements in both English and Spanish.After years of suffering from IBS, ulcers and fibroids, Jovanka embraced alternative therapies like ayurveda, Chinese Medicine and Herbalism. Her journey towards self-healing, peace and happiness led her to discover and experience multiple alternative treatments that later became part of her unique coaching approach.Join The Mosaic Life Circle to be the first to hear about new episode releases, exclusive Instagram content, and brand new merchandise deals!Connect with Jovanka@JovankaCiares on InstagramJovanka Ciares on Facebook@JovankaCiares on TwitterJovankaCiares.comTimestamps00:02:46 Welcome, Jovanka!00:04:13 Rethinking Failure00:08:41 Resistance to Change00:12:03 Jovanka's Story00:17:51 Educating Others00:21:46 Food & Our Identities00:27:15 The Anti-Vegan Vegan00:33:16 Making Our Food Exciting00:35:24 Ayurveda & Jovanka's Health Journey00:39:04 Eastern versus Western Medicine00:44:57 Our Current Medical Industry00:48:13 “The China Study”00:54:12 Getting Off Sugar01:01:06 Resources Jovanka Needs01:02:14 Jovanka's Life-Changing Book01:04:48 Connecting with Jovanka01:05:38 Thank You, Jovanka!Jovanka's Life-Changing Book“Paula” by Isabel AllendeBooks Mentioned“Eating Animals” by Jonathan Safran Foer“The China Study” by T. Colin Campbell“Diet for a New America” by John RobbinsAdditional ResourcesRethinking failure: Jovanka Ciares at TEDxBarnardCollegeEpisode #67 – Kristen Kurtz on The Mosaic Life PodcastAyurveda – A Brief IntroductionEpisode #64 – Robby Herbst on The Mosaic Life PodcastImpossible FoodsGymnema TeaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Stretch Marks Podcast
EP30 Herbalist and Wellness Coach Jovanka Ciares Teaches The Potency Of Plant Medicines

The Stretch Marks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 25:53


Jovanka Ciares is a former entertainment executive turned Registered Herbalist, Wellness Coach; detox specialist, nutrition educator, and author. Jovanka studied nutrition with best-selling author Dr. T. Colin Campbell at Cornell University long-distance program and herbalism with the revered doctor and herbalist Dr. Tieraona Low Dog. She teaches how to use botanicals as safe treatments for many conditions and offers workshops and speaking engagements in both English and Spanish. Resources for Entrepreneur Moms   Links to my FREE stuff: 10 things PDF download (entrepreneur moms)

The Good Mood Podcast
Episode 18: Herbal Anarchy with Victor Cirone, Registered Herbalist

The Good Mood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 75:47


Victor Cirone, registered herbalist returns to the Good Mood Podcast to talk about how the sickness of our civilization may contribute to disease. Modern medicine may be a mechanism of healing "sick machines" and true healing should be concerned with the restoration of "what belongs to nature". Victor discusses the work of John Zerzan, and other Green Anarchists, while describing how herbal medicine might help us realign with nature's internal wisdom and agenda that lies outside of society and time. Victor talks about how plant medicine differs from pharmacotherapy, and how true holistic medicine is about educating the patient to understand how disease arises. Is disease simply a process of a pathological society being driven inward? Can we heal as individuals without addressing the societal pathology that has shaped our mental and physical illness? Victor and I discuss these questions. After listening, make sure you check out Episode 2, "The Fascinating and Threatening Other" where we talk about lawful and unlawful images, psychoanalysis and herbalism. Find Victor at: His website: https://www.victorcironeherbalist.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorcirone/ Herbal Webinar Series: https://www.facebook.com/herbalistsandherbs/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTEnrihcuUi2R-EqfgMNGfw Good Mood Foundations: a 6-week lifestyle program for mental health and emotional wellness: taliand.com/good-mood-learn

The Good Mood Podcast
Episode 2: The Fascinating and Threatening Other with Victor Cirone, Registered Herbalist

The Good Mood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 89:48


I talk to Victor Cirone, Certified Herbalist and scholar of Steiner, Jung, Freud, Hillman and other psychoanalytic characters. We talk about society's search of "the perfect image" and how this leads to a breakdown in mental and physical health, and society. We talks herbs and dreaming, how Jung and Freud's theories of dreaming differ, and how to connect more deeply with the "fascinating and threatening other", to unify the Self. Visit Victor's site here: https://www.victorcironeherbalist.com/

The Wise Herbal
Botanical Support for Stress and Anxiety with Dr. Glen Nagel

The Wise Herbal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 66:40


Dr. Glen Nagel discusses botanical support for stress & anxiety. This presentation is designed for healthcare practitioners and was presented in the Practitioner Learning Community sponsored by Wise Woman Herbals®. Dr. Nagel is a Naturopathic Physician and Registered Herbalist. www.wisewomanherbals.com