233.Walking the Southern Folk Medicine Path – Herb Chat

233.Walking the Southern Folk Medicine Path - Herb Chat, Real Herbalism Radio, Southern Folk Medicine by Phyllis D. Light book cover in background

You can also listen to Real Herbalism Radio here:
Our Website | iHeartradio | Spotify | Alexa Flash | Pippa | Itunes | Stitcher
Whether you are on Iphone, Android, or your laptop we have you covered.

Candace and Patrick talk about Wildcrafting, Victory Gardens, and the real healing that comes from connection to nature.

Topics we mentioned:

  • Wildcrafting: Is it really Free?
  • Victory Gardens for This Era
  • Connecting with Nature and Healing from Humanity’s Crazy

Where’s Sue?

Sue’s working on a new venture in 2020. Check out The Integrated Herbalist to see what Sue’s up to today!

Herbal 101

Candace and Patrick answered a question from Catherine about seed-sourcing.

Sources we mentioned:

Phyllis D. Light

Phyllis D Light with Bamboo

A fourth generation Herbalist and Healer, Phyllis D. Light has studied and worked with herbs, foods and other healing techniques for over 30 years. Her studies in Traditional Southern Appalachian Folk Medicine began in the deep woods of North Alabama with lessons from her grandmother, whose herbal and healing knowledge had its roots in her Creek/Cherokee heritage. Phyllis’ studies continued as an apprentice with the late Tommie Bass, a nationally renowned folk herbalist from Sand Rock, Alabama, as well as other herbal Elders throughout the Appalachians and the Deep South.
Her well-established reputation and knowledgeable expertise has allowed Phyllis to travel far afield of her Southern Appalachian home, lecturing and teaching about herbs, integrative and complementary healthcare and traditional folk healing techniques. Consequently, she has taught and lectured at herb schools, universities, medical schools, hospitals and health conferences.

As a Practitioner, she has experience in both clinical and private settings including working in an integrative medical clinic. As a Consultant, Phyllis manages her own herbal consulting business advising businesses, schools, physicians and manufacturers.

In addition to Traditional Folk studies, Phyllis has studied Traditional Western Herbalism, Nutrition, Exercise Science, Body Work and Energy Medicine. She continues to maintain an active herbal practice.

Phyllis has a master’s degree from the University of Alabama in Health Studies (education and promotion) and has taught CEU classes for allied healthcare workers including nurses, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, occupational therapits and social workers. She is a professional member of the American Herbalist Guild and currently sits as secretary of the organization. In addition, she is on the board of directors of the American Naturopathic Certification Board.

YOU CAN FIND PHYLLIS AT:

For online or distance consults and learning more about Herbs and Nutrition, go to PhyllisDLight.com.

You may also be interested in:

Browse Herbalism Topics

The Herbal Nerd Society

Gain access to even more with an additional 250 articles, recipes, and more in ad-free viewing.

Become a Member
Advertisement
Capsules