"Truth, Goodness and Beauty in
the Healing Arts"
MASTER HERBALIST DIPLOMA COURSE MODULES (MH)
(Total
264 hours plus Self Healing Module, Home Study Module and
Case Histories)
Following are the educational modules for the Master
Herbalist course.
All modules have assignments– reading, creative, writing
and practical.
SELF-HEALING
MODULE
The highest level of training is the embodiment of the
teachings in daily life. We wish our students to graduate
as radiant living examples and authentic teachers and
guides for those seeking health and healing.
An in-depth consultation, with either Farida Sharan or
Bonny White, includes iris photography, analysis,
educational instruction, and a personal healing
programme, which is followed over a minimum of three
months.
HERBAL
INTENSIVE - LEVEL ONE (total 36 hours)
History and philosophy, food as medicine/food as poison,
holistic anatomy and physiology, formulae preparation,
making tinctures, salves, poultices, etc., prescribing
formulae, prescribing individual herbs, applications for
herbal medicines in purification and rejuvenation
programs, self healing, life maintenance, different life
phases and for chronic disease recovery, Materia Medica
study, herbal medicine integrated with naturopathic
practices.
HERBAL
INTENSIVE - LEVEL TWO (total 36 hours)
Creating a herbal pharmacy, quality control, growing
herbs, wild crafting, ethical harvesting, plant
identification, applications for herbal medicine in
aging, pregnancy, menopause, childhood diseases, pre and
post operative care, etc. Materia Medica study, preparing
individual healing programmes.
LEVEL
ONE - FOUNDATION OF IRIDOLOGY AND NATURAL MEDICINE (total
36 hours)
See Iridology Course Modules
LIVING
FOODS TEACHER CERTIFICATION MODULE (total 60
hours)
See Living Foods Teacher Module
ESSENTIAL
OILS THERAPIST CERTIFICATION MODULE (total 60
hours)
See Essential Oils Therapist Module
FLOWER
ESSENCE PRACTITIONER MODULE (total 36
hours)
See Flower Essence Practitioner Module
MASTER
HERBALIST HOME STUDY MODULE
Each
lesson has reading and assignments that must be completed
to a satisfactory standard prior to graduation.
Lesson
One
History
and Philosophy: Atlantean, Ayurvedic, Chinese, Buddhist,
Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Islamic, European, North American
Indian, physiomedical and present day discoveries such as
herbal crystals.
Lesson
Two
Chemistry.
Ideology, religion, mythological fertility, and nature's
pharmacy, scientific chemistry, growth, natural
selection, climate, soil, senses, cycles, active
principles, collecting, harvesting, storage, astrology,
plant use, extraction, drugs, organic, inorganic.
Lesson
Three
Nutrition:
"Food as Medicine", optimum foods, healing diets,
fasting, longevity. "Food as Poison", poor eating habits,
food combining, effects of emotions, constipation, hot
and cold, acid/alkaline, liquids, social habits,
traveling, additives, pollution, alcohol, utensils,
caffeine, chocolate, eggs, meat, fish, flour, irradiated
food, oils, pesticides, pollution, salt, sugar, canned
foods, tobacco. Addictions and cure.
Lesson
Four
Herbal
formulas: Creating formulas, prescription symbols,
abbreviations and measuring terminology. Organization of
formulas according to different criteria. Herbal
therapies. Herbs to avoid in pregnancy.
Lesson
Five, Six, Seven
Materia
Medica: Cosmic holotrophic herbalism. 100 herbs: action,
active ingredients, activity, applications, aromatherapy,
astrology, Ayurveda, cautions, contraindications,
chakras, elements and emotions, Chinese medicine,
combinations, cultivation, dosage, energetics, flower
essences, formulas, habitat, history, homeopathy,
meridians, organs, names, nutrients, part used,
personality, plant description, research, spiritual
properties, substitutions, systems, taste, tissues,
wildcrafting and preparation.
Lesson
Eight
Body
systems: Development of holistic and holotropic
perceptions, exploration of body/mind/spirit influences,
acupuncture, polarity therapy, zone therapy, astrology;
herbs, treatment, formulas, vitamins and minerals for
body systems, organs and glands.
Lesson
Nine
Botany:
systems for the naming and identifying plants, collecting
and preparing herbarium specimens. Plant classification
appendix. Illustrated.
Lesson
Ten
Herbal
pharmacy and dispensary I: How to set up and administrate
a pharmacy. Dosage. Methods of herbal application.
Lesson
Eleven
Herbal
pharmacy and dispensary II: First aid treatment. Acute
conditions, bites, wounds, accidents. Applications
include fomentations, infusions, ointments, ovules, pill
making, poultices, plasters, powders, smoking herbs,
snuff and nasal herbs, suppositories, syrups, tinctures.
Drug substitution. Iatrogenic drug induced disease.
Travel. Products.
Lesson
Twelve
Herbs
and healing: Bach Flower Remedies, aromatherapy,
homeopathy, hand and foot baths, pendulums, pulsors,
psychological information on the effect of emotions on
health, herbs to use for healing body/mind/spirit.
Effects of meditation and affirmations for health and
healing.