Video Series: MASTERS IN MOTION with Chad Cornell and Robert Rogers
Covering plants in their natural environment. In each video, Chad and Robert explore the common and traditional uses of these healing plants. Each plant reference is accompanied with full text followup by Robert Rogers.
Instructors: Chad Cornell M.H. and Robert Rogers AHG
Time: 1 Hour
AUDIO COURSE: HERBAL MEDICINE SERIES with Chad Cornell
Part One podcast introduction. Deepen your knowledge of our local green pharmacy - Boreal Forest and Wild Prairie Plants.
Instructors: Chad Cornell M.H.
Time: 1:50
Topics: A review: Intro to Ayurveda, Elementals, Dosha’s
FOLLOWUP Reference reading by robert rogers
In order for herbalists to converse and think about plant energetics, it is important to have a common groundwork of definitions.
Author: Robert Rogers AHG
Topics:
Herbal Actions And Properties From Adaptogen To Vulnerary
Gathering Medicinal Herbs Harvesting, Organic Herb Farms, Parts Of Plants Used For Medicine Plant, Resources
Herbal Research Recommended Reading
HOLISTIC ANATOMY (Lymph Immune, Respiratory, Digestive, Liver)
This section is based on the book Holistic Anatomy by Pip Wallerwhich presents an authoritative study of anatomy, physiology, and pathology but expands the discussion by connecting the science of the body to a variety of alternative modalities to explore how human beings exist within—and interact with—their environment, and how they experience existence in emotional and spiritual terms.
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Young pine needles make a very pleasant, and yet, strong tasting tea with mild diuretic and expectorant action. The vitamin C content is five times that of lemons, also contributing benefit.
The compound D-pinitol has been found in water-stressed pine needles, and leaves of legumes. In the body, pinitol is converted to D-chiro-inositol, which influences several metabolic processes including blood sugar control.
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