Female System Herbs from Four Directions
Paul Bergner April 2001
75 Minutes 1.25 CEU credits
Herbs may be studied in different contexts, such as traditional use, ethnobotany, folk medicine, personal experience, case reports, experiences of colleagues, students, and teachers, or information from science. These might be organized into a four-direction model, with tradition in the North, Science in the East, personal experience in the South, and instinct/intuition in the West. In this presentation, we examine the female reproductive herbs Actaea, Viburnum opulus, and Caulophyllum from each of these four directions.
Materials
- The audio lecture
- Lecture Notes
- Digital Copy of Diseases of Women and Children by Sarah Webb MD, Physiomedicalist physician from 1922.
Related Continuing Education Lectures
- Women's Herbs in Thomsonian Herbalism
- Differentiating the Cohoshes
- Herban Legends and Clinical Pearls in the Female Reproductive Materia Medica
- Lifestyle Patterns in Reproductive Disorders
This Course is offered as Continuing Education by the NAIMH, but has not been pre-approved for CE credits by any professional board.