“Our indigenous herbalists say to pay attention when plants come to you; they’re bringing you something you need to learn.”

― Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

Herbal medicine

  • also known as phytotherapy, is a traditional medical system that uses plants or plant extracts to treat illnesses and promote health. The practice of modern western herbal medicine is derived from the study of scientific evidence of plants’ therapeutic benefits and includes clinical experience, orthodox medical skills and continued professional healthcare development.
  • I take a person-centred holistic approach to the patient’s current complaint and prescibe treatment based on taking a full medical history and clinical examination. A herbal medicine protocol can come in various custom blend forms like teas, tinctures (alcoholic extracts), glycerites, capsules, powders, syrups, or topical ointments/creams. What can herbal medicine do for you? Read more

Herbs

  • refer to plants that form the materia medica, the medicinal pharmacopeia, for which herbalists have scientific knowledge of medicinal benefits, indications, dosage, administration and interactions with pharmaceuticals.
  • Based on meticulous study of constituents and their effect within specific whole plants, their interactions with eachother, other herbs and with pharmaceuticals, I use a variety of plant parts extracts such as roots, leaves, flowers, seeds, berries, bark or aerial parts and blend bespoke formulas. Read more…

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