I will be leading an Ethnobotanical and Native Plant Field Study and teaching two classes: It Hurts to Move, the Herbal and CAM Treatment of Back Pain and Fibromyalgia, as well as Little-Known Medicines of the Southern Forest and Fields.
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Our very own Wendy Warner, MD, ABIHM, IFMCP and Andrew Appello, DACM, MSN, L.Ac., APN, RH(AHG), have just launched their amazing A&P course, available here! They are wonderful teachers and have a depth of knowledge on anatomy and physiology (as well as many other topics), especially as it pertains to clinical practice, that few others can offer. We believe you will find this class not only highly educational but deeply relevant to becoming a clinical herbalist.
Learn MoreDavid discusses the wonders of Roses with Rosalee on her amazing podcast series. Click here to get the full recipe card.
Learn MoreI will be teaching an on-line class on the Differential Treatment of Depression and Anxiety.
Learn MoreI will be teaching classes on Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina and Stress Relief and Little-Known Medicinal Plants of the Southeastern U.S., as well as joining Phyllis D. Light for a Wild Medicine Walk.
Learn MoreListen to the Five to Thrive podcast here!
Learn MoreIn the world of herbalism, few names command as much respect and admiration as David Winston, RH (AHG). With a career spanning over four decades, he has not only established himself as a prominent figure in the field but has also tirelessly shared his wealth of knowledge and expertise with eager learners across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. As the dean and one of the primary instructors of the renowned DW-CHS program, which has been a beacon of herbal education for more than 40 years, David Winston has left an indelible mark on the world of herbal studies. Founder of David Winston’s Center for Herbal Studies, he continues to be a guiding light for aspiring herbalists, nurturing a deep-rooted passion for the healing power of plants…..
Learn MoreDavid is inner-viewed in episode 1 of Rosemary’s amazing new series.
Learn MoreI will be teaching at the New Hampshire Association of Naturopathic Doctors’ annual conference in November. Registration opens August 25th.
Learn MoreDue to the weather, David’s herb walk at Well Sweep has been canceled and will be rescheduled for next spring.
Learn MoreThis is an exceptional, well-structured course on the systematic use of herbs to improve health. Although I am a former chemistry-teacher and current engineer, I had been studying herbal medicine independently for nearly 15 years before taking this course. My goal was to gain some additional background in order to teach about the medicinal uses of herbs. The two-year course has sparked my interest to the point where I am now interested in seeing clients. I have long regarded herbs as far more than alternative medicine; they should be a significant part of mainstream medicine. This course goes a long way toward making that happen. The use of standard medical terminology, scientific evidence, and a comprehensive, systematic approach makes this course a rigorous, solid foundation upon which to build your skills. Most importantly, however, David’s rational, evidence-based approach and extensive experience keep the course exciting while equipping the students with the skills necessary to properly evaluate research and think about herbal medicine critically and objectively.