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Planetary herbology
– noun

The study and practice of medicinal herbalism combining Western, east Indian Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese healing systems

Study with Michael TierraTrain to become an herbalist with one of the world’s most respected and influential herbalists, Dr. Michael Tierra, O.M.D.

The East West School of Planetary Herbology correspondence course trains home herbalists, health professionals and clinical herbal practitioners. Led by alternative health pioneer and American Herbalist Guild founder Dr. Michael Tierra, O.M.D., and clinical herbalist/acupuncturist Lesley Tierra, L.Ac., AHG, East West is the only course that teaches Planetary Herbology, a unique approach to herbal medicine which integrates plants and diagnostic tools from the three major healing traditions of the world.

Staffed by a talented faculty of professional herbalists, the East West correspondence course offers its students distance and on-site education from the very best experts in the field. Since its founding in 1980, East West has graduated the largest number of leaders in the herbal industry.

Learn from the best. Become the best.

The credibility of graduating from the program also has great respect nation wide. I have not walked into a health food store or met an herbalist who wasn't familiar with Michael Tierra. It adds a great deal of credibility when people find out you have studied with him in California.
Nicholas Schnell, Clinical Herbalist, Nutritionist, RD, LMNT.

Traveling the Planetary Way of Herbs:
A Letter from Dr. Michael Tierra

Michael

Herbs are not only our first medicine; they are also the source for many things we need for our survival, including food, shelter, clothing and medicine, all of which reflect the profound relationship between humanity and the plant kingdom.

But in the 21st century it seems that we have come a long way in achieving control and dominion over the unpredictable elements of nature, which in the past had such a determining influence over the daily course of our lives. One may even excuse our inadvertent arrogance each time we forget about the intimate role that plants play in our daily lives, which includes their serving as the basis for at least 25% of all pharmaceutical drugs. Of further thoughtful consideration is this: in a world which today seeks to lessen its dependence on petroleum, the remaining 75% of all pharmaceutical drugs are derived from petrochemicals.

Only in times of crisis are most of us reminded of the importance of being less dependent on highly industrialized, technological systems as our source for food and medicine. This is especially true if we realize the extent to which our food chain is compromised by the heavy-handed use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and genetically modified foods.

What we face now is a world health crisis. For too many, mainstream medicine remains inaccessible due to the rising cost of health care insurance. Add to that the inability of conventional medicine to offer a satisfactory solution for many diseases. Then there’s the plethora of adverse side effects from prescription drug use. Given all of the above, it’s easy to see how a $15 billion-a-year alternative health care business was born. That hefty figure represents what people are willing to pay out of pocket; most alternative health care is still not funded by insurance.

In response to this state of affairs, many people consciously make the choice to assert their birthright to find out how herbs might serve their personal, family, and community health needs.

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