Kick Your Herbal Therapy
Up a Notch
Discover the Many Effective Ways You Can
Prepare and Administer Herbs With
Herbal Preparations And
Applications
- How do you convert that capsulated formula into a tea or
glycerite so a small child can take it?
- How do you get herbs into someone who is having a difficult
time swallowing?
- What’s the difference between an alcohol
tincture, a standardized extract and a glycerite?
- How do you use herbs topically?
These are just some of the questions answered by Steven Horne in Herbal
Preparations and Applications.
Understanding the difference between the various herbal preparations
(capsules, tablets, tinctures, oils, etc.) and the advantages and
disadvantages of each is one of the factors that distinguishes a
skilled herbalist from a beginner.
Knowing creative ways to get the herbs where they are needed
(poultices, baths, gargles, eyewashes, linaments, enemas, douches,
etc.) is another.
This knowledge provides an herbalist with flexibilty and options to
meet every need.
There are many ways that herbs can be prepared and administered in
addition to taking them in capsules. This course teaches the various
application methods and instructions for preparation of plant medicines
both internally and externally, including making
- Infusions
- Decoctions
- Alcohol Tinctures
- Glycerites (including Steven's "sealed simmer glycerite"
process
- Vinegars
- Syrups
- Boluses
- Poultices
In these videos, professional herbalist Steven Horne takes you into the
kitchen where he “cooks up” a several useful herbal
recipes.
- Principles of herbal formulation (it is a rare book that
explains how to create an effective herbal formula)
- How to make alcohol tincures, glycerite preparations and
other liquid extracts
- The advantages and disadvantages of the various types of
herbal preparations
You’ll learn about how herbs work in combination, how
formulas are designed, how to understand different potencies in
tictures (1:1, 2:1, etc.) and much more.
If you are a “do-it-yourself” kind of person,
you’ll find his easy-to-follow information will have you
“cooking up” your own herbal
“brews” in no time. Even if you’re not a
“do-it-yourselfer,” and rely primary on commercial
herb products, the information contained in these videos will help you
become a better herbalist by learning how to use your products more
effectively.
Herbal Preparations and Applications also covers the many ways to
administer herbs, including enemas, baths, poultices, compresses,
fomentations, and so forth. It explains how different preparations can
alter, diminish or enhance an herb’s particular energetics.
Learn all the different ways to prepare and use your herbal remedies.
Instruction Materials Include:
- The Herbal Preparations and Applications course manual
- Four DVDs
- Student Study Guide with test and homework assignments
- Certificate of Completion and credit towards CHC
certification upon submission of completed and correct homework.
Herbal Preparations and
Applicatilons may be purchased separately for $247
and is included in the complete CHC program