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  • Cherokee Herbal Medicine

Speaker: David Winston. The healing tradition of the Ani-yuwya people is over 5000 years old and offers herbal medicine for healing body, mind, spirit and family.  Plants used by the Cherokee for centuries include balmony, dogwood, dwarf ginseng, rabbit tobacco, spicebush, sourwood, sumac, sweet cicely and tulip tree.  Energetics, western classification, methods of usage and dosages are described for each plant.

Cherokee Herbal Medicine

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