Do this to become a better herbalist

December 31, 2024

Do this to become a better herbalist

It frustrates me to see talented folks sitting on the sidelines waiting for permission to help others. If you’ve been holding back, questioning whether you’re ready, this video is your sign to step into your calling as an herbalist.

I'm sharing more than 10 years of insights to help you go further faster because we need all hands on deck in this work!

In this short video, you'll learn:

👉🏽 The subjects to study that with improve your medicine-making and understanding of herbs and the body. 

👉🏽The single most important action I took that helped me learn faster.

👉🏽
Why I started seeing clients and teaching even when I didn’t feel 100% ready.

I want to help you grow your skills and making an impact—because the world needs more herbalists who are willing to share their knowledge and help people restore their vitality. 

Leave a comment

Comments will be approved before showing up.


Also in Iwilla Remedy Herbalism & Spirituality Blog

February's Herbalism Classes
February's Herbalism Classes

February 01, 2025

View full article →

Herbs and Herbal Formulas for Topical Steroid Withdrawal
Herbs and Herbal Formulas for Topical Steroid Withdrawal

January 31, 2025

Struggling with red, burning, painful skin after stopping topical steroids? You’re not alone. Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW), also known as Red Skin Syndrome, occurs after prolonged steroid use and can lead to severe skin irritation, inflammation, and systemic issues. Here are 2 herbal formulas one topical, one internal—to soothe the skin and support the body from within. Learn how natural herbs like calendula, turmeric, and licorice root can help you find relief. Healing is possible!

View full article →

Free Herbalism Conference | Feb 16 - 21
Free Herbalism Conference | Feb 16 - 21

January 30, 2025

This event is entirely FREE and brings together 30+ of the world’s leading herbalists, educators, and visionaries to celebrate connections – connections to plants, to one another, and to the practices that nourish us all.

View full article →