How to Become an Herbologist

How to Become an Herbologist



Herbology is the study of herbs. Herbal remedies have been around for thousands of years. Millions of Americans consult alternative health practitioners. It has become more mainstream in today's medicine, and many pharmacies carry herbal products. As an herbologist, you will understand the components of each plant and the dosage, mixtures and reactions. Read on to learn how to become an herbologist.









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Decide if you want a degree in herbology to enable you to become an alternative health practitioner or a certificate just to further your knowledge in herbs. Some herbologists even go on to become naturopathic doctors.





2


Research schools and programs in which to study herbology. Clayton College of Natural Health and The Herbal Healer Academy offer courses that can be completed at home.





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Check with your local college or university to see what courses are offered in herbology.





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Consider visiting an herbal retreat. You can learn first hand how you can grow, harvest and preserve your herbs, and you can learn the usage of various combinations. Find a few online at Brooke Medicine Eagle.





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Research Chinese herbalism, Native American herbalism, Ayurvedic herbalism (from India) and Western herbalism (from Greece and Rome) so you get a wide range of studies.





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Study pharmacology to understand where each manufactured drug may have derived from herbs.








Tips & Warnings










Investigate any school prior to enrolling. Even the ones listed here should be researched to make sure they are right for you.



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