Thursday, September 19, 2019

What is a Herbalist?

Though the term “herbalist” can mean different things to different people, an herbalist is generally someone who practices herbalism. They work with plants (as well as fungi, lichens and algae) to support well-being. Ideally, herbalists have been trained in appropriate disciplines such as traditional herb use, species identification of fresh and dried plants, growing and wildcrafting, transforming plants into various preparations and their administration. In practice, most herbalists later specialize within the broader context of herbalism.


Herbalists can be gardeners and farmers, seed savers, wildcrafters, scientists or chemists, product makers, formulators, educators, writers, clinicians, researchers, quality control technicians and/or small business owners. They generally receive their herbal educations through herb schools, universities and apprenticeships with other herbalists; many herbalists are also self-trained. Herbalists may work to combine different modalities (such as traditional Western herbalism, Ayurveda or traditional Chinese herbalism) or have additional trainings.

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