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The Herbal Sensorium is a sanctuary for musings and explorations into the sensational realm of clinical herbalism hosted by Erika Galentin MNIMH RH, Clinical Herbalist of Sovereignty Herbs. Whether you are a student of herbalism working towards your heartpath goal of working one on one with clients or a seasoned herbal practitioner with years of clinical experience (or somewhere in between), the stories woven in the Herbal Sensorium will inspire your passion, invoke a deepening of your herba ...
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Plantain is to membranes as professionalism is to clinical herbal practice
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27:25As we are exploring ‘professionalism’ this month in the Herbal Practice Connexion (HPX), I have been taking some time to dive beneath the shallows of my own constructs by seeking perspectives about professionalism from Western popular culture as well as other healthcare fields. However, before jumping into the ocean of opinions on professionalism, …
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3 pillars of Clinical Herbal Practice and a Dandelion talisman
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30:54Hello again my favorite plant people. Thank you for joining me again this month in the Herbal Sensorium for a journey into my values as a clinical herbalist and how these values translate into how I show up for my clients, for my business, and for myself as a practitioner and entrepreneur. I explore this rich topic through the lens, or metaphor, of…
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The paradox of Valerian and why the ART of herbalism is our super power.
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32:29Thank you all for tuning in to this month's musings in the Herbal Sensorium where I bask in the paradox of Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) and go on a declarative journey into the idea that the Art of herbalism is actually our superpower...As per usual, I have a ton of links for you to explore: Aromatic Medicine Garden Membership with the Northwes…
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Poor lemon balm...and how only YOU can prevent herbal rumors.
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40:31And thus, we have arrived at this month’s musings here in the Herbal Sensorium where not only do I liberate lemon balm from falsehood and take a deep dive into its kindly medicinal ways, but I take the opportunity to share about something called ‘clinical relevance’, why we need to dig deep and question when we hear lines in the sand drawn about he…
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An Ode to Eleuthro and Cutting the C&%p about Adaptogens
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49:15Whilst audio editing continues to be a work in progress, I really enjoyed sharing my thoughts and musings about herbalism as a means to encouraging a loving relationship with our bodies, my perspectives on the role of adaptogens in providing deep nourishment for depleted systems, and a spotlight on an widely studied adaptogenic herb Eleuthero, Eleu…
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My Love Affair with St. John's Wort & A Cautionary Tale
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36:34Thanks for sticking with me through my very first podcast post! I think I have a bit to work on when it comes to audio editing, but I’ll get there. Here are the links that I mentioned during this month’s Herbal Sensorium. ~ Here are two different systematic reviews covering clinical trials on the effectiveness of St John’s Wort for mild to moderate…
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