A vlog from Herbalist and Shamanic Practitioner, Wendy Dooner

Wendy is a Scottish Medical Herbalist and Shamanic Practitioner.
She is passionate about reconnecting women with the innate healing wisdom of nature and their bodies.
She graduated from university in 2005 with a degree in Herbal Medicine and a more recent 3-year advanced Shamanic Practitioner qualification. She weaves magic and spirituality back into the science of herbal medicine. She calls this re-weaving Shamanic Herbalism. Wendy ensures this beautiful blend of ancient wisdom and modern science reaches all her students. She does this through her online courses, workshops, and one-on-one consultations.
At the heart of Wendy's practice is her profound connection with her native medicinal plants. She believes that these plants hold the answers to many of our modern ailments.
Wendy doesn't just prescribe herbs for physical health issues in her practice. She introduces her clients to a world where plants are people. They are teachers, guides, allies, and elders. She believes every plant has a story to tell and a lesson to impart. It's her mission to facilitate these transformative relationships between nature and the individual.

Wendy Dooner

Wendy is a Scottish Medical Herbalist and Shamanic Practitioner
She is passionate about reconnecting women with the innate healing wisdom of nature and their bodies.
She graduated from university in 2005 with a degree in Herbal Medicine and a more recent 3-year advanced Shamanic Practitioner qualification. She weaves magic and spirituality back into the science of herbal medicine. She calls this re-weaving Shamanic Herbalism. Wendy ensures this beautiful blend of ancient wisdom and modern science reaches all her students. She does this through her online courses, workshops, and one-on-one consultations.
At the heart of Wendy's practice is her profound connection with her native medicinal plants. She believes that these plants hold the answers to many of our modern ailments.
Wendy doesn't just prescribe herbs for physical health issues in her practice. She introduces her clients to a world where plants are people. They are teachers, guides, allies, and elders. She believes every plant has a story to tell and a lesson to impart. It's her mission to facilitate these transformative relationships between nature and the individual.

http://wendydooner.com
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