From a technical perspective, herbalism is the art and science of applying herbs for promoting health. It is often referred to as, and encompasses concepts of, Herbology, Herbal Medicine, Phytomedicine, Phytotherapy, and Phytopharmacology, among other names.
Read moreHow do I become an herbalist in Illinois?
Gain at least 800 hours of botanical medicine education, independent study, or a combination of the two (your Herbal Academy courses can go toward this educational requirement) Document at least 400 hours of clinical experience, including 300 hours of direct client contact. Complete a written examination.
Read moreWhat is the American Herbalist Guild?
THE AMERICAN HERBALISTS GUILD PROMOTES CLINICAL HERBALISM AS A VIABLE PROFESSION ROOTED IN ETHICS, COMPETENCY, DIVERSITY AND FREEDOM OF PRACTICE . THE AMERICAN HERBALISTS GUILD SUPPORTS ACCESS TO HERBAL MEDICINE FOR ALL AND ADVOCATES EXCELLENCE IN HERBAL EDUCATION.
Read moreHow do I become a legitimate herbalist?
To become a practicing herbalist, the American Herbalists Guild recommends a program of at least 1600 hours of study at a school of herbal medicine, including a 400-hour clinical requirement . Naturopathic physicians must complete a bachelor’s degree as well as a 4-year Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) program.
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