Fancy being an Herbalist?
Calling yourself an herbalist should mean that you have had training in anatomy, physiology, materia medica, holistic understanding of the body, and more. Training is the key to being able to skillfully help others with plant medicine.
Lily offers three years of layered learning for those that want to heal others. Certificate of each level offered, applications can be made to AHG for RH mentorship program after all three modules have been taken.
Now enrolling for "Bodies for Herbalists" starting March 2024 in West Virginia! This class is hybrid in person and live on Zoom, making it available to all with an internet connection. This class makes a great gift for the herb lover in your life who dreams of being a healer. Class spots are limited and will be given to folks who take COVID seriously. Masks and social distancing will be a part of the experience. We will keep one another safe.
Herbalism Intro
A Solid Foundation
Holistic Medicine:
The systems of the body and how they interrelate and function.
How herbalists see these systems differently than modern medicine and why.
Intro to Materia Medica
(the plants!)
Using your senses to determine herb quality, uses, and constituents.
Learning about and making basic first aid and remedies for home use.
Plant communication, intelligence, and allyship
Bioregional model of herbalism
Bodies for Herbalists
Digging Deeper
Anatomy and physiology for holistic practictioners: how all body systems and parts are interdependent, interrelated, and affect one another.
Assessment of wellness: interviewing and asking questions
Cultivation Intensive: getting our hands in the dirt!
Plant Identification
Wildcrafting and Ethics
Herb Processing for medicine making and general sale
Materia Medica, Volume Two
Advanced medicine making
Clinical Prep
Becoming a Healer
Clinical hours, intakes, shadowing
Recordkeeping for herbalists
Motivational interviewing and case management
Apothecary hours
Advanced formulations
Solvents and Constituents
Running an herbal or healing business
Materia Medica, Volume Three
Limited enrollment offered to ensure each student gets attention and we stay safe in the age of COVID. Contact Lily to reserve your spot. Syllabus is here.
Class day and time is the same each month: third Wednesdays 6:30-8:30+ (We do go over when the spirit moves us!)
Who takes an herb class? Many different kinds of people have been my students. Some are practitioners of some sort: nurses, dentists, MDs, midwives, or massage therapists. Many have never had anatomy or physiology experience and are absolute beginners. All are curious, love nature, and want to help people. The world needs more herbalists. Join us!
Advanced modules (clinical, cultivation, starting an herb business, education, and/or apothecary) can happen in the apprenticeship program after successful completion of this class.
LOGISTICS AND STUFF
These classes mix lecture and video with hands-on experience: medicine making, experiencing the herbs, outdoor classes, and field trips.
Class sizes are limited and the classes fill up. I do generally create a waitlist.
A deposit, payment in full, or a payment plan in good standing guarantees your place in the class.
$1200 tuition for each module is non-refundable. Pay in full or Lily can finance it for you.
Financed payment plans are:
$172.50 for 8 months or $138 for 10 months (15% financing).
Email Lily to enroll or ask questions.