Why see an herbalist?
My approach to herbal medicine is holistic and integrated. I believe in supporting the body’s inherent ability to heal, while considering the physical, emotional, and mental experience of the whole person. I am here as an educator and partner, to offer guidance and recommendations, while focusing on herbs, lifestyle, and nutrition.
I offer personalized, client based, one on one sessions that are thorough and focused on the client and their needs. I aim to create an inclusive space that feels generative, restorative, accessible, and safe for everyone. As an herbalist, I do not treat, diagnose, or cure, but rather educate and provide you, the client, with tools to support and achieve your goals.
I am trained in herb drug interactions and know how to compliment herbal formulas with conventional medications
I specialize in supporting individuals dealing with adrenal fatigue, nervous system disregulation, hormonal imbalances, and digestive complaints. However, my knowledge extends beyond these areas, and I welcome individuals from all experiences.
I have been trained as a clinical herbalist from the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism and I am building my clinical hours to become a registered herbalist through the American Herbalist Guild. I have also attended Wildroot Botanical School and The School of Evolutionary Herbalism. In the 10+ years of studying herbalism, I have been fortunate to have many wonderful teachers along the way, including Sajah and Whitney Popham, Michael Pilarski, Ryan Drum, Leslie Lekos, Michael and Leslie Tierra, and more.
To learn more about what to expect from an herbal consultation with me, go here.
If you are interested in working with me as your herbalist, or would like to set-up a free 15 minute discovery call to see if we are a good fit, please send me an email at grace@wildvitalityherbal.com