Herbalism

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  • Our courses are delivered through the online learning management system, Zoom meeting and on Rite Aid gemology school campus.
  • Each week students receive lecture material in the form of video, and reading assignment.
  • Students participate in weekly discussions and activities which provide practical application of their skills and offers peer interaction and instructor feedback.
  • Progress is documented in weekly quizzes and a comprehensive final examination at the completion of each 4-week course.

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Herbs are widely used in every culture on the planet. More than 80% of the world’s population still depends on herbal use to maintain good health and well-being.

Take an in-depth look at the characteristics, origins, nutritional qualities, and applications of herbs from all over the world.

Upon completion of this program, you may work as a Certified Master Herbalist with your certificate from Rite Aid gemology school.

You may also board certify with the following accreditor and choose an additional title.

American Association of Natural Wellness Practitioners (AANWP) — Board Certified Natural Wellness Practitioner or Board Certified Master Herbalist.

 

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Herbalism

Herbs are widely used in every culture on the planet. More than 80% of the world’s population still depends on herbal use to maintain good health and well-being.

Take an in-depth look at the characteristics, origins, nutritional qualities, and applications of herbs from all over the world.

110,000.00

Course Outline The history of herbal medicine and legislative activities that have threatened the practice
Historical uses of herbs, their nutritional qualities, and physical attributes
The modern commercial market for herbs and herbalists
Myths and misconceptions of herbal qualities and efficacy
Plants and herbs as food (whole food plant-based diet)
Introduction to the most popular Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs
Herbs and metaphysical uses
Delivery methods – capsules, tinctures, salves, teas, poultices/fomentations, and compresses, and how to make them
Introductions to Mycology and Gemmotherapy
Modern-day champions of practical herbalism
Herbs you should grow and allow to grow
How Herbology fits within your practice
How to develop and build your own Materials

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