Speaker: Lucretia VanDyke, Herbalist and Author This lecture provides a deeper look into African American history and use of herbalism. Participants will dive into the role of the “Granny midwife” as the center of community health and wellness in order to understand the importance of the practitioner in their own communities. We will review the African American influence on holistic health protocols through food, herbs, and lifestyle from an integrative perspective. We will discuss native herbs such as Sassafras Presl. (Lauraceae) and American Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana L.) while reviewing foraging techniques to provide more information on ethical sourcing and how to implement them into your clients' lifestyles. We will utilize historical as well as research-based information for this class to provide a better understanding for providing care for the underserved as well as key factors on working with clients of different racial backgrounds.
Related Products:
Also available in video (for purchase separately on Vimeo)
The PowerPoint for this recording is available in: 2024 Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium: Conference Book Download (PDF)
Continuing Education for Naturopathic Physicians: This recording has been approved for 1.5 general CME credits by
- Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine (OBNM)
More information on our Continuing Education Program
African American Herbalism: A Practical Class on Healing Plants and Folk Traditions
- Event: 2024 Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium
- Product Code: 24ME08
- Availability: In Stock
-
$11.99
Tags: botanical medicine, herbal medicine, african american herbalism