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TRAINING PROGRAMS
VCIH offers intensive learning opportunities for students at every stage of herbal education. There are four years of training available, serving students just beginning their herbal journey, as well as those with considerable experience. We offer our 1-year Family Herbalist and 3-year Clinical Herbalist programs, as well as an 8-month program THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. HERBAL SUPPORT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Strategy: Manage peripheral symptoms (tremor, palsy, neuropathy). Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has been used as a piscicidexv, with a somewhat analgesic effect in humans.It also has a history of traditional use for symptoms of palsy. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has therapeutic potential as an anticonvulsant, again echoed in the historical recordxvi. ADAPTOGENIC TONICS: AN APPROACH UNIQUE TO HERBAL MEDICINE Adaptogenic Tonics: an approach unique to herbal medicine Guido Masé RH(AHG) guido@grianherbs.com www.grianherbs.com aradicle.blogspot.com(802) 229-5895
MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an MAKING AN HERBAL TINCTURE Making an herbal tincture Traditional method What you will need: Glass jar (mason jars work well) of an appropriate size, and a same-sizedmeasuring cup
SOLUBILITIES OF SELECTED HERBS Solubilities of Selected Herbs The alcohol strengths listed represent the menstruum before adding the herbs. Angelica root Angelica archangelica fresh 60% Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus fresh 50% Burdock root Arctium lappa fresh 40% Boneset tops Eupatorium perfoliatum fresh 55% Black Cohosh root & rhizome Actaea racemosafresh 60%
DEMULCENTS: THE SLIMACEOUS HERBS BETZY BANCROFT, RH 2015 Demulcents: The Slimaceous Herbs Betzy Bancroft, RH 2015 Intro ~ Demulcents, or mucilages, are a vitally important, but perhaps under-appreciated action of A BRIEF RECIPE FOR MAKING A SPAGYRIC EXTRACT OF PEPPERMINT A brief recipe for making a spagyric extract of Peppermint (Mentha piperita) 1. Materials needed: a. Peppermint Leaf, dried (4 ounces) b. Pure grain alcohol, 1 pint HERBAL MEDICINE SCHOOL, CLINICS, & CLASSES Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing healthcare resources grounded in Nature. Our work brings clinical herbalism to community practice through the weaving of science, spirit and grassroots activism. We provide one of the nation’s most extensive clinical trainingopportunities in
TRAINING PROGRAMS
VCIH offers intensive learning opportunities for students at every stage of herbal education. There are four years of training available, serving students just beginning their herbal journey, as well as those with considerable experience. We offer our 1-year Family Herbalist and 3-year Clinical Herbalist programs, as well as an 8-month program THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. HERBAL SUPPORT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Strategy: Manage peripheral symptoms (tremor, palsy, neuropathy). Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has been used as a piscicidexv, with a somewhat analgesic effect in humans.It also has a history of traditional use for symptoms of palsy. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has therapeutic potential as an anticonvulsant, again echoed in the historical recordxvi. ADAPTOGENIC TONICS: AN APPROACH UNIQUE TO HERBAL MEDICINE Adaptogenic Tonics: an approach unique to herbal medicine Guido Masé RH(AHG) guido@grianherbs.com www.grianherbs.com aradicle.blogspot.com(802) 229-5895
MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an MAKING AN HERBAL TINCTURE Making an herbal tincture Traditional method What you will need: Glass jar (mason jars work well) of an appropriate size, and a same-sizedmeasuring cup
SOLUBILITIES OF SELECTED HERBS Solubilities of Selected Herbs The alcohol strengths listed represent the menstruum before adding the herbs. Angelica root Angelica archangelica fresh 60% Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus fresh 50% Burdock root Arctium lappa fresh 40% Boneset tops Eupatorium perfoliatum fresh 55% Black Cohosh root & rhizome Actaea racemosafresh 60%
DEMULCENTS: THE SLIMACEOUS HERBS BETZY BANCROFT, RH 2015 Demulcents: The Slimaceous Herbs Betzy Bancroft, RH 2015 Intro ~ Demulcents, or mucilages, are a vitally important, but perhaps under-appreciated action of A BRIEF RECIPE FOR MAKING A SPAGYRIC EXTRACT OF PEPPERMINT A brief recipe for making a spagyric extract of Peppermint (Mentha piperita) 1. Materials needed: a. Peppermint Leaf, dried (4 ounces) b. Pure grain alcohol, 1 pintADMISSION PROCEDURE
Family Herbalist: $3950. Clinical Herbalist: Year 1: $3950; Year 2: $7700; Year 3: $5750. The tuition reflects a rate of $12/classroom hour for Herbal Roots Apprenticeship and $13/classroom hour for Family and Clinical Programs. We recognize that the total cost of attendance is significant and may appear to be higher than that of similarprograms.
ABOUT VCIH – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM Founded in 2007, VCIH is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization offering free and sliding-scale herbal consultations through our community clinics, as well as affordable classes that empower individuals to take care of themselves and their families, whenever appropriate. We also provide comprehensive herbalist training programs, which include 2021 FAQ – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM We’ll have a mix of local and distance students in each class. For 2021, due to COVID-19, we do expect that much of our teaching may have to occur virtually for all students, both local and distance. But, rest assured that we will gather students in the classroom as soon as HERBAL ROOTS APPRENTICESHIP Herbal Roots Apprenticeship – 210 hours Mondays 9am- 5pm April – November, 2021. Due to the hands-on and outdoor focus of this program, students should plan to live within reasonable commuting distance in order to attend weekly in-person classes whenever public healthallows.
STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory Executive Director. Larken Bunce, MS is a clinical herbalist, educator, gardener, writer, and photographer deeply inspired by a life-long love affair with plants. Her approach to herbal medicine is equally rooted in science and spirit, novel practice and tradition, clinic and garden, reflecting her diverse experiences over 20 years in the field. GODDARD COLLEGE CREDIT Goddard College Credit. Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism (VCIH) and the Health Arts and Sciences: Bridging Nature, Culture and Healing (HAS) program of Goddard College are pleased to have developed a mutually beneficial learning partnership. Combining study in Vermont and in students’ home communities, this joint learning opportunity FINANCIAL AID/SCHOLARSHIPS/TUITION REDUCTION Financial Aid/Scholarships/Tuition Reduction. Herbal medicine education and services have become increasingly inaccessible. We have sought to disrupt this pattern since our founding through our full-time, sliding-scale clinic and apothecary services. SUPPORTING YOUR DIGESTION WITH HERBS LARKEN BUNCE, MS GREEN ALLIES FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Herbal Remedies for Household Use Larken Bunce, MS Clinical Herbalist Larken@vtherbcenter.org appropriate transit time (18-24hrs): we need good intestinal tone and rhythmic peristalsis to make sure waste doesn’t remain in the body too long (constipation) HERBAL SUPPORT FOR INSULIN RESISTANCE Herbal Support for Insulin Resistance – Betzy Bancroft, RH Changes in our lifestyle over the past several generations, especially diet and stress levels, have contributed to a new class of metabolic disorders in which our basic biochemical processing of A BRIEF RECIPE FOR MAKING A SPAGYRIC EXTRACT OF PEPPERMINT A brief recipe for making a spagyric extract of Peppermint (Mentha piperita) 1. Materials needed: a. Peppermint Leaf, dried (4 ounces) b. Pure grain alcohol, 1 pint HERBAL MEDICINE SCHOOL, CLINICS, & CLASSES Herbal clinics, classes, and one of the nation\'s most extensive clinical training opportunities in herbal medicine.TRAINING PROGRAMS
Training Programs Overview Updates for 2021! Our application deadline for the Family and Clinical Herbalist Training programs has passed. Any new applications we receive will be placed on a wait list. HERBAL ROOTS APPRENTICESHIP Herbal Roots Apprenticeship – 210 hours Mondays 9am- 5pm April – November, 2021. Due to the hands-on and outdoor focus of this program, students should plan to live within reasonable commuting distance in order to attend weekly in-person classes whenever public healthallows.
HERBAL SUPPORT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Strategy: Manage peripheral symptoms (tremor, palsy, neuropathy). Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has been used as a piscicidexv, with a somewhat analgesic effect in humans.It also has a history of traditional use for symptoms of palsy. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has therapeutic potential as an anticonvulsant, again echoed in the historical recordxvi. MAKING AN HERBAL TINCTURE Making an herbal tincture Traditional method What you will need: Glass jar (mason jars work well) of an appropriate size, and a same-sizedmeasuring cup
ADAPTOGENIC TONICS: AN APPROACH UNIQUE TO HERBAL MEDICINE Adaptogenic Tonics: an approach unique to herbal medicine Guido Masé RH(AHG) guido@grianherbs.com www.grianherbs.com aradicle.blogspot.com(802) 229-5895
SOLUBILITIES OF SELECTED HERBS Solubilities of Selected Herbs The alcohol strengths listed represent the menstruum before adding the herbs. Angelica root Angelica archangelica fresh 60% Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus fresh 50% Burdock root Arctium lappa fresh 40% Boneset tops Eupatorium perfoliatum fresh 55% Black Cohosh root & rhizome Actaea racemosafresh 60%
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an DEMULCENTS: THE SLIMACEOUS HERBS BETZY BANCROFT, RH 2015 Demulcents: The Slimaceous Herbs Betzy Bancroft, RH 2015 Intro ~ Demulcents, or mucilages, are a vitally important, but perhaps under-appreciated action of HERBAL MEDICINE SCHOOL, CLINICS, & CLASSES Herbal clinics, classes, and one of the nation\'s most extensive clinical training opportunities in herbal medicine.TRAINING PROGRAMS
Training Programs Overview Updates for 2021! Our application deadline for the Family and Clinical Herbalist Training programs has passed. Any new applications we receive will be placed on a wait list. HERBAL ROOTS APPRENTICESHIP Herbal Roots Apprenticeship – 210 hours Mondays 9am- 5pm April – November, 2021. Due to the hands-on and outdoor focus of this program, students should plan to live within reasonable commuting distance in order to attend weekly in-person classes whenever public healthallows.
HERBAL SUPPORT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Strategy: Manage peripheral symptoms (tremor, palsy, neuropathy). Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has been used as a piscicidexv, with a somewhat analgesic effect in humans.It also has a history of traditional use for symptoms of palsy. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has therapeutic potential as an anticonvulsant, again echoed in the historical recordxvi. MAKING AN HERBAL TINCTURE Making an herbal tincture Traditional method What you will need: Glass jar (mason jars work well) of an appropriate size, and a same-sizedmeasuring cup
ADAPTOGENIC TONICS: AN APPROACH UNIQUE TO HERBAL MEDICINE Adaptogenic Tonics: an approach unique to herbal medicine Guido Masé RH(AHG) guido@grianherbs.com www.grianherbs.com aradicle.blogspot.com(802) 229-5895
SOLUBILITIES OF SELECTED HERBS Solubilities of Selected Herbs The alcohol strengths listed represent the menstruum before adding the herbs. Angelica root Angelica archangelica fresh 60% Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus fresh 50% Burdock root Arctium lappa fresh 40% Boneset tops Eupatorium perfoliatum fresh 55% Black Cohosh root & rhizome Actaea racemosafresh 60%
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an DEMULCENTS: THE SLIMACEOUS HERBS BETZY BANCROFT, RH 2015 Demulcents: The Slimaceous Herbs Betzy Bancroft, RH 2015 Intro ~ Demulcents, or mucilages, are a vitally important, but perhaps under-appreciated action of COMMUNITY HERBAL CLINICS Community Herbal Clinics. Sessions in our clinics are by appointment only and are currently all offered virtually via phone or videoconference.
2021 FAQ – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM VCIH’s New Distance Learning Option FAQ. Is VCIH becoming an online school? No! We’re committed to remaining an in-person, physical school, while also making it possible for folks who live outside of commuting distance to join us.ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Admission Procedure Deadlines. The deadline for Herbal Roots Apprenticeship applications is February 1, 2022. The application deadline for our Family and Clinical Herbalist programs is August 15,2022.
FACULTY – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM Larken is a clinical herbalist, educator, gardener, writer, and photographer deeply inspired by a life-long love affair with plants. Her approach to herbal medicine is equally rooted in science and spirit, novel practice and tradition, clinic and garden, reflecting her diverse experiences over 20 years in the field. 2021 STUDENT INTERNS Student Clinical Herbalist Interns for 2021. Meet our excellent and diverse group of interns! If you’d like to see someone in particular, please email them directly or YEAR 1: FAMILY & CLINICAL HERBALIST 38 Hours An overview of traditional energetic approaches to healing, pathology and constitutional types from around the world. There will be a specific focus on gaining a deep understanding of the elements (earth, water, air and fire), their inherent qualities (hot, cold, moist and dry), the doctrine of Vitalism and other concepts central to traditional energetic systems. MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. SUPPORTING YOUR DIGESTION WITH HERBS LARKEN BUNCE, MS GREEN ALLIES FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Herbal Remedies for Household Use Larken Bunce, MS Clinical Herbalist Larken@vtherbcenter.org appropriate transit time (18-24hrs): we need good intestinal tone and rhythmic peristalsis to make sure waste doesn’t remain in the body too long (constipation) HERBAL SUPPORT FOR INSULIN RESISTANCE Herbal Support for Insulin Resistance – Betzy Bancroft, RH Changes in our lifestyle over the past several generations, especially diet and stress levels, have contributed to a new class of metabolic disorders in which our basic biochemical processing of HERBAL MEDICINE SCHOOL, CLINICS, & CLASSES Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing healthcare resources grounded in Nature. Our work brings clinical herbalism to community practice through the weaving of science, spirit and grassroots activism. We provide one of the nation’s most extensive clinical trainingopportunities in
TRAINING PROGRAMS
VCIH offers intensive learning opportunities for students at every stage of herbal education. There are four years of training available, serving students just beginning their herbal journey, as well as those with considerable experience. We offer our 1-year Family Herbalist and 3-year Clinical Herbalist programs, as well as an 8-month program RESOURCES – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM The Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism (VCIH) is committed to sharing herbal knowledge. For this reason, we seek to make any faculty and student publications, herbal education resources, our regular newsletter and news archives and media content involving the organization or its faculty, staff, and students freely available onour website.
HERBAL SUPPORT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYCAUSES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYWHAT IS TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY BEHAVIORSTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY GUIDELINESTRAUMATIC BRAININJURY SPECIALIST
Strategy: Manage peripheral symptoms (tremor, palsy, neuropathy). Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has been used as a piscicidexv, with a somewhat analgesic effect in humans.It also has a history of traditional use for symptoms of palsy. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has therapeutic potential as an anticonvulsant, again echoed in the historical recordxvi. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. SOLUBILITIES OF SELECTED HERBS Solubilities of Selected Herbs The alcohol strengths listed represent the menstruum before adding the herbs. Angelica root Angelica archangelica fresh 60% Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus fresh 50% Burdock root Arctium lappa fresh 40% Boneset tops Eupatorium perfoliatum fresh 55% Black Cohosh root & rhizome Actaea racemosafresh 60%
MAKING AN HERBAL TINCTURE Making an herbal tincture Traditional method What you will need: Glass jar (mason jars work well) of an appropriate size, and a same-sizedmeasuring cup
MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an ADAPTOGENIC TONICS: AN APPROACH UNIQUE TO HERBAL MEDICINE Adaptogenic Tonics: an approach unique to herbal medicine Guido Masé RH(AHG) guido@grianherbs.com www.grianherbs.com aradicle.blogspot.com(802) 229-5895
DEMULCENTS: THE SLIMACEOUS HERBS BETZY BANCROFT, RH 2015 Demulcents: The Slimaceous Herbs Betzy Bancroft, RH 2015 Intro ~ Demulcents, or mucilages, are a vitally important, but perhaps under-appreciated action of HERBAL MEDICINE SCHOOL, CLINICS, & CLASSES Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing healthcare resources grounded in Nature. Our work brings clinical herbalism to community practice through the weaving of science, spirit and grassroots activism. We provide one of the nation’s most extensive clinical trainingopportunities in
TRAINING PROGRAMS
VCIH offers intensive learning opportunities for students at every stage of herbal education. There are four years of training available, serving students just beginning their herbal journey, as well as those with considerable experience. We offer our 1-year Family Herbalist and 3-year Clinical Herbalist programs, as well as an 8-month program RESOURCES – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM The Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism (VCIH) is committed to sharing herbal knowledge. For this reason, we seek to make any faculty and student publications, herbal education resources, our regular newsletter and news archives and media content involving the organization or its faculty, staff, and students freely available onour website.
HERBAL SUPPORT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYCAUSES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYWHAT IS TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY BEHAVIORSTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY GUIDELINESTRAUMATIC BRAININJURY SPECIALIST
Strategy: Manage peripheral symptoms (tremor, palsy, neuropathy). Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has been used as a piscicidexv, with a somewhat analgesic effect in humans.It also has a history of traditional use for symptoms of palsy. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has therapeutic potential as an anticonvulsant, again echoed in the historical recordxvi. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONNECTED TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Carminatives are aromatic herbs containing volatile oils. These small molecules help relieve gas, tension and spasm. They help the digestive process function smoothly and with ease. Bitters are stimulating to the secretions of stomach, pancreas, liver and small intestines, and increase our ability to digest and assimilate our food. SOLUBILITIES OF SELECTED HERBS Solubilities of Selected Herbs The alcohol strengths listed represent the menstruum before adding the herbs. Angelica root Angelica archangelica fresh 60% Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus fresh 50% Burdock root Arctium lappa fresh 40% Boneset tops Eupatorium perfoliatum fresh 55% Black Cohosh root & rhizome Actaea racemosafresh 60%
MAKING AN HERBAL TINCTURE Making an herbal tincture Traditional method What you will need: Glass jar (mason jars work well) of an appropriate size, and a same-sizedmeasuring cup
MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF This is an important medicinal effect in this age of powerful viruses, and also makes shiitake effective as a preventative for many types of cancers, especially ones linked to an ADAPTOGENIC TONICS: AN APPROACH UNIQUE TO HERBAL MEDICINE Adaptogenic Tonics: an approach unique to herbal medicine Guido Masé RH(AHG) guido@grianherbs.com www.grianherbs.com aradicle.blogspot.com(802) 229-5895
DEMULCENTS: THE SLIMACEOUS HERBS BETZY BANCROFT, RH 2015 Demulcents: The Slimaceous Herbs Betzy Bancroft, RH 2015 Intro ~ Demulcents, or mucilages, are a vitally important, but perhaps under-appreciated action of RESOURCES – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM The Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism (VCIH) is committed to sharing herbal knowledge. For this reason, we seek to make any faculty and student publications, herbal education resources, our regular newsletter and news archives and media content involving the organization or its faculty, staff, and students freely available onour website.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Family Herbalist: $3950. Clinical Herbalist: Year 1: $3950; Year 2: $7700; Year 3: $5750. The tuition reflects a rate of $12/classroom hour for Herbal Roots Apprenticeship and $13/classroom hour for Family and Clinical Programs. We recognize that the total cost of attendance is significant and may appear to be higher than that of similarprograms.
FACULTY – VERMONT CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM Larken is a clinical herbalist, educator, gardener, writer, and photographer deeply inspired by a life-long love affair with plants. Her approach to herbal medicine is equally rooted in science and spirit, novel practice and tradition, clinic and garden, reflecting her diverse experiences over 20 years in the field.PRACTITIONERS
Linden de Voil, RH (AHG) is a clinical herbalist, writer, and plant wonderer. She was initially drawn to herbalism as a practice for community care, health advocacy, and personal empowerment, then discovered the deep joy of connecting with plants and ecosystems. Linden began studying herbal medicine in 2008 with a series ofapprenticeships.
WORKSHOPS AND SHORT COURSES Workshops and Short Courses – Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism. Click on class titles for further descriptions and registration, or register now, here. Pre-registration is required for all classes. All classes are currently held online via Zoom. MEMBERSHIP & SUPPORT Membership & Merchandise. Other wonderful ways to support us include organizational membership and purchasing something from our growing collection of VCIH merchandise, including t-shirts, community-sourced coloring books, and more! Visit our Membership and Merch pages to findout more!
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Media. Below you can find links to media (text, audio and video) that features the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, its faculty, staff, and students. For media inquiries, email our Marketing and Outreach Coordinator, Kathryn Hansis. CURRENT STUDENT PORTAL Training Programs. Please call or email VCIH for more information: 802-224-7100. Email Us. Training Programs Overview. Herbal Roots Apprenticeship. Family Herbalist/Clinical Herbalist – Year 1. Clinical Herbalist – Year 2. Clinical Herbalist – Year 3. YEAR 1: FAMILY & CLINICAL HERBALIST 38 Hours An overview of traditional energetic approaches to healing, pathology and constitutional types from around the world. There will be a specific focus on gaining a deep understanding of the elements (earth, water, air and fire), their inherent qualities (hot, cold, moist and dry), the doctrine of Vitalism and other concepts central to traditional energetic systems. ENERGETICS - BETZY BANCROFT, AHG 2001 Western Energetics - Betzy Bancroft, RH Energetics is the recognition that we are nature, and the same patterns and laws at play in the observable natural world are Join our mailing list Growing Green Healthcare in the Heart of Our Community* Home
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VERMONT CENTER FOR
INTEGRATIVE HERBALISM We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing healthcare resources grounded in Nature. Our work brings clinical herbalism to community practice through the weaving of science, spirit and grassroots activism. We provide one of the nation’s most extensive clinical training opportunities in herbal medicine, rooted in deep connection with the plants and place. We envision a world in which herbs return to a central role in the daily rhythms of home and community life. We believe that herbal medicine has the power not only to heal the individual, but also to address the broad dysfunctions in our culture that have at their root a deep disconnection from Nature. Even as individuals become more empowered and knowledgeable in self-care, we recognize the need for well-trained practitioners to address more complex health concerns and to help identify other useful therapies, both conventional and traditional. Ultimately, we seek to bring about a system of healthcare wherein primary care is Nature-based and practiced in the home; the tools of technological medicine serve as secondary resources; and the herbalist acts as a bridge between the two. This model ensures the individual’s central role, utilizes the simplest and least invasive treatments, and emphasizes the co-evolutionary and interdependent relationship between humans and our environment. We invite you to visit one of our sliding-scale community clinics staffed by professional herbalists and supervised clinical interns, learn more about self-care with herbs through our community classes, or pursue in-depth study in one of our comprehensive herbalisttraining programs.
NEWS:
FREE SEED CLINIC!
SEED: SUPPORT FOR EVERYONE EXPERIENCING DISTRESS NO CLINIC 10/31 – Happy Halloween / Samhain! What: Auriculotherapy (ear acupressure) clinic When: every Thursday, 6:30-8 pm and first Sunday of each month,5:30-7 pm
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VCIH’S MEDICINAL PLANTS OF THE NORTHEAST COLORING BOOKS MAKE GREATGIFTS!
Learn the medicinal and botanical characteristics of 65+ herbs in our two volumes of community-sourced coloring books.
Coloring is a unique activity that’s both educational and meditative, not to mention entertaining, for all ages!Read more
STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! We’re still accepting applications for all VCIH training programs (Herbal Roots Apprenticeship,
Family Herbalist Program,
and Clinical Herbalist Program)
for 2020! Please visit our programs pageto download an
application.
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