Accredited Holistic Herbalist Diploma Course

What you will learn
Holistic Herbalism - A "whole-istic" approach to herbs and their uses
You will learn about sacred Earth Festivals
You will learn about herbs and astrology
You will follow the history of herbal medicine from 70,000 years ago to modern day
You will learn about herb consciousness and the emotions of herbs - and yes they really do have emotions
You will learn about herbal lore and its relevance to now
You will have detailed Holistic Herbal guide to over 30 of the more common herbs.
You will learn about sacred geometry and plants, including Phi, the Fibonnaci Sequence and the Golden Ratio - it's fascinating
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Our Verdict
The Accredited Holistic Herbalist Diploma Course presents an engaging and rich exploration of a wide range of topics related to herbalism from a whole-istic perspective. The instructor effectively weaves together history, lore, and astrology with the fundamentals of holistic herbalism. However, those looking for in-depth scientific understanding or practical applications may be left desiring more substance—especially when it comes to chemistry, plant biology, and direct application in herbal medicine. Still, this course is an excellent starting point that encourages further study with its detailed resource pdfs while inspiring curiosity about the fascinating world of herbs. The Accredited Holistic Herbalist Diploma Course truly excels as a companion course for those with at least some foundational knowledge or as a stepping stone to more specialized subjects within holistic herbalism.
What We Liked
- Balanced blend of historical context, holistic herbalism, sacred Earth festivals, and astrology.
- Instructor's soothing voice and engaging delivery enhance the learning experience.
- A wide variety of topics are covered, ensuring something for everyone interested in herbalism.
- Well-researched with detailed resource pdfs that can be used for further study
Potential Drawbacks
- Science-based content such as chemistry lacks depth and is less engaging.
- Lack of video content for the herbs section could make learning more challenging.
- The course may not provide enough practical or hands-on training in herbal medicine.
- Minimal focus on plant biology, their work in the body or immediate use in the field.