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SUMMARY:Toxic Tonics: Low-Dose Herbal Formulations in Clinical Practice with Duncan Lynch\, ND\, RH(AHG)
DESCRIPTION:This is a Webinar Intensive Series. (May 28 & June 4\, 11\, 18. 7-9pm EST)\n\nAHG Members save $50 with coupon code available in member discounts.❗If you cannot access members benefits\, email office@americanherbalistsguild.com\n\nJoin us for a four-week experience where we will learn about several low-dose herbs and customized herbal formulations using low-dose herbs prescribed in an integrative naturopathic clinical practice. We will review individual low-dose herbs and safety\, formulation techniques\, different herbal preparations (internal and external)\, and clinical case studies utilizing these herbal medicines with the intention of treating specific conditions. Low-dose herbs discussed will include (but not limited to) the following: aconite\, corydalis\, belladonna\, datura\, henbane\, yohimbe\, gelsemium\, hellebore\, and cannabis. \nClass 1: Low Dose Herbs: An Overview\nIntroduction to low-dose herbs in the context of herbalism as a whole. We will discuss the concept of therapeutic window and how it pertains to herbs\, and when low-dose herbs have been considered as therapy in practice. Basic overview of herbal formulation both topically and internally\, as well as a survey of low-dose herbs we will consider during this intensive. Case examples will be presented at the end of class and Q&A. \nClass 2: Nightshades: Belladonna\, Datura\, Henbane\nProperties of nightshade plants discussed during day 2\, emphasis on side effects and safety profile. Belladonna\, henbane\, and datura will be reviewed including individual properties and how they are all related. Plant chemistry reviewed as well. Case examples involving use of nightshades in formulation will be discussed. \nClass 3: Aconite and Corydalis as Antineuropathics\nAconite and corydalis reviewed as antineuropathic herbs. Tradition\, individual herbal properties\, and safety profiles discussed. Formulation in my practice using both internal and topical antineuropathic herbs reviewed. Case examples presented and Q&A. \nClass 4: Gelsemium\, Cannabis\, and Sedative Hypnotics\nGelsemium and cannabis mainly discussed as low-dose herbs. Relationship between herbal actions used when treating anxiety\, sleep\, and other mental health conditions reviewed. Formulation using these herbs and other sedative hypnotics demonstrated. Case examples presented during day 4\, as well as general Q&A about today and the intensive generally. \nTeacher Bio: Duncan Lynch\, ND\, RH(AHG)\, is a naturopathic physician. He completed his naturopathic degree at Bastyr University in 2021 and his residency at the AIMS Institute in 2023. Dr. Lynch employs a variety of potent herbal preparations in an evidence-based approach\, with a goal of developing reliable methods for clinically applicable botanicals both topically and internally. He draws on traditional and modern medicine\, utilizing a variety of beneficial plants and types of applications.
URL:https://americanherbalistsguild.com/event/toxic-tonics-low-dose-herbal-formulations-in-clinical-practice-with-duncan-lynch-nd-rhahg-2/
LOCATION:Herbal Study Hall
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SUMMARY:Chronic Inflammation: Understanding Chronic Inflammation & Natural Strategies for Balance with Suzanne Tabert
DESCRIPTION:Chronic inflammation is a silent driver of many modern health issues\, contributing to conditions like adrenal fatigue and leaky gut while impacting overall well-being. In this free one-hour webinar\, we’ll explore what chronic inflammation is\, how it affects the body\, and practical ways to address it. Through herbal support\, stress management\, diet\, exercise\, and other healthy lifestyle practices\, you’ll gain actionable tools to help reduce inflammation and promote balance. Join us for an insightful session on harnessing natural strategies to support resilience and long-term health.\n​\nTeacher Bio:\n\nSuzanne M. Tabert\, a bioregional herbalist\, educator\, speaker\, and author\, has over 38 years of experience teaching sustainable herbal medicine. As Director of Herbal Education at Cedar Mountain Herb School\, she has trained thousands in wildcrafting\, phytochemistry\, and botanical medicine. An adjunct professor at Bastyr University for 12 years\, she teaches botanical medicine and herbal preparation. A sought-after speaker and writer\, Suzanne shares her expertise at conferences and in publications. Author of Quest for Calm and Wild & Beautiful\, she inspires students through apprenticeships\, workshops\, and online education\, fostering a deep connection to plant medicine and holistic wellness.
URL:https://americanherbalistsguild.com/event/chronic-inflammation-understanding-chronic-inflammation-natural-strategies-for-balance-with-suzanne-tabert/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Herbal Support for the Microbiome with Tracy Cook-Person
DESCRIPTION:This is the first session in the new intensive series with Tracy Cook-Person.  (March 28 & April 4\, 11\, 18. 6-8pm EST)\n\nAHG Members save $50 with coupon code available in member discounts.❗If you cannot access members benefits\, email office@americanherbalistsguild.com\n\nNow more than ever\, attention to gut health is essential. In the wake of ongoing COVID infections\, chronic illness\, and multiple influenza strains\, Tracy Cook Person explores the vital role herbs can play in supporting gut and microbiome health. Often referred to as the “second brain\,” the gut is one of the key systems where she focuses her work to create lasting health changes.\nIn this four-part series\, Tracy will guide participants through herbal approaches to gut health for overall wellness. The course will cover the use of herbal preparations in tea blends\, broths\, and tinctures to support digestion\, elimination\, immune function\, and the interconnected health of other bodily systems.\n\nThese lessons will primarily highlight medicinal herbs that support the esophagus\, stomach\, small and large intestines while also exploring the broader benefits of gut health support. Tracy will address common digestive issues she frequently observes in her clients’ microbiomes\, including malabsorption\, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)\, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)\, Candida overgrowth\, and constipation. \nWhether the goal is to restore gut health after illness\, eliminate toxins\, strengthen the immune system\, or promote overall bodily balance\, this webinar series offers a deep dive into traditional herbal remedies for digestive well-being. \n\nClass Schedule\nClass 1: Herbal Support for Digestion and Candida Balance\nIn this lesson\, you’ll explore herbal preparations of banana leaf and flower\, spearmint leaf\, Ceylon cinnamon\, and ginger to support gut flora balance\, reduce bloating\, combat Candida\, and promote smooth digestion.\nClass 2: Supporting Healthy Bowel Function and Effective Elimination\nIn this session\, you’ll discover how herbal preparations of senna leaf\, sugar cane\, and okra can promote healthy digestion and support effective bowel function.\nClass 3: The Gut-Immune Connection\nThroughout this class you’ll examine how herbal preparations of calendula\, reishi\, kombu\, and garlic support a healthy microbiota to strengthen the immune system.\nClass 4: Herbal Gut Support for Whole-Body Wellness\n\nDuring this final lesson\, you’ll learn more about herbal preparations of cacao\, turmeric\, and dandelion to promote gut balance\, enhance sleep\, uplift mood\, and support the nervous system. \nRecipes\, compiled notes\, and a bibliography will be provided. \nBio: Tracy Cook-Person is a Folk Herbalist\, Doula\, educator\, lecturer and professional storyteller. She holds a certificate from International Doula Institute. Tracy has been an Assistant Professor at LIU in the School of Education and Technology as well as an Instructor of Pedagogy and Clinical Practice for the TR@TC2 program in the Office of Teacher Education at Teachers College\, Columbia University. \nShe is ABD in the Doctoral program from the Graduate Center at CUNY in the Urban Education program and holds a MS in Forensic Psychology as well as an MS in Leadership and Policy. She has worked with programs such as the World Council for Curriculum and Instruction as delegate to the United Nations under UNESCO and has created several educational programs around the themes of health\, food equity and access. \n\n\n\n\n\nTracy is a member of the American Herbalist’s Guild and brings her knowledge of\, and passion for folk medicine and community wellness together with her background in education and storytelling and her doula practice to create Southern Alchemy Wellness\, an experience in support of health and wellness!
URL:https://americanherbalistsguild.com/event/herbal-support-for-the-microbiome-with-tracy-cook-person/
LOCATION:Herbal Study Hall
CATEGORIES:Intensives,Webinars
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SUMMARY:The Use of Herbalism in Doula Work: A Return to Ancestral Practices with Tracy Cook-Person
DESCRIPTION:FREE Public Webinar: \nThe medicalization of birth grew significantly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The shift from midwives and doulas to hospital births marked the beginning of many cultures abandoning the practices that had long supported and affirmed women during pregnancy and childbirth. \nIn this webinar\, we will explore African American herbal practices\, including the use of ginger and oat straw in early pregnancy to relieve nausea and promote calm\, moringa for nutrition\, red raspberry leaf and okra to prepare for childbirth\, and fennel\, oat\, and nettle to support lactation. We will also discuss restorative culinary recipes to help restore vitality during the fourth trimester and postpartum recovery phase. 🌱
URL:https://americanherbalistsguild.com/event/the-use-of-herbalism-in-doula-work-a-return-to-ancestral-practices-with-tracy-cook-person/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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