Herbal Education Schools
Cline Apothecary | Sewanee School of Herbal Medicine
Cline Apothecary seeks to connect community with botanical medicine by providing education and carefully crafted natural products. Over the decades, we have served our communities, families, friends and clients using herbal-based healing and education. Cultivating herbs with care and intent allows us to offer products designed to optimize vitality while maintaining purity and integrity. We believe we are the bridge that empowers our community to reclaim their health & our collective environment. Sewanee School of Herbal Medicine was established in 2020 in Sewanee, Tennessee to help with our mission. We offer online distance, in-person and apprentice programs. We offer classes and serve the deaf and hearing impaired community as well. Contact us for more information.
www.clineapothecary.com
www.sewaneeschoolofherbalmedicine.com
871 Oak Meadow Drive
Herb Ahava School of Holistic Herbalism
As one of the only Classical Five Element herbalism schools in the country, Herb Ahava’s educational approach integrates Eastern Five Element principles and Western Appalachian Folk Medicine traditions with up-to-date botanical research.
Our framework enables students of all levels to explore and understand the profound connections between humans and nature, applying timeless concepts to today’s world. By bridging diverse traditions with progressive research, we provide a comprehensive structure that deepens your understanding of health and wellness, empowering you to harmonize and enrich your life in a modern context.
Dr. Fig Finkelstein guides students through in-person and online workshops, in addition to an immersive 200 hour herbal program. Herb Ahava is rooted in sustainable practices, offering unique hands-on experiences with over 100 classic and lesser-known medicinal botanicals in wild spaces and regenerative farms.
3303 Delrose Dr
Disclaimer: The schools listed below are only offered as reference to potential students wishing to further their knowledge in the art of herbal medicine. However, the schools included in this list DO NOT signify that the American Herbalists Guild (AHG) endorses the content and/or quality of any trainings or programs offered by any of the institutions listed, nor should it be considered to reflect the views or opinions of any representative of the AHG. Read More
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