This course is accessible to anyone who would like to learn more about aiding the healing process with a natural alternative to medicines and invasive sciences.
This course is accessible to anyone who would like to learn more about aiding the healing process with a natural alternative to medicines and invasive sciences.
What's Included
What will you learn?
The Master Herbalist Diploma Course is dedicated to helping you to understand how herbs can be used in your life and how you can take advantage of the multifarious natural healing options.
Throughout the course, you will learn how to use hundreds of different herbs to help yourself and others to heal naturally.
The course covers everything about different individual components of herbs and how they all work, as well as the many different parts of plants that are responsible for helping you get the most powerful healing from your own body. Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine, Homeopathy, and Essential Oils are also discussed in detail.
Herbal medicine has played a huge part in the natural healing process for generations (the use of herbs even dates back to the days of the Bible) and in many cultures. Over the years many people discovered the powerful healing properties of herbs and the many ways in which they could be used for one’s own benefit. In particular, herbs can help with treating many diseases and medical conditions whilst also relieving many symptoms.
You will also learn about the many aspects of flower essences, cooking herbs, and the spiritual benefits of such herbs. The course also details how to use, make, and apply dozens of essential oils. In addition, the final module talks you through how you can put your newly learnt skills to practice by setting up your own herbalist business.
Module 1 - A History of Herbal Medicine
Part 1: A history of herbal medicine
Part 2: What is Herb?
Module 1 Assessment
Module 2 - Botany - Understanding Plants
Botany: Understanding Plants
Module 2 Assessment
Module 3 - Biochemistry and Chemistry
Part1: Biochemistry and Chemistry
Part 2: Biochemistry and Chemistry
Module 3 Assessment
Module 4 - Contra-Indications and Cautions
Part 1: Contraindications
Part 2: Adverse Effects
Module 4 Assessment
Module 5 - Phytonutrients
Part 1: Phytonutrients
Part 2: Phytonutrients
Module 5 Assessment
Module 6 - Herbs to Use 1
Part 1: Herbs starting with letter - A
Part 2: Herbs starting with letter - B
Part 3: Herbs starting with letter - C
Part 4: Herbs starting with letter - D
Part 5: Herbs starting with letter - E
Part 6: Herbs starting with letter - F
Part 7: Herbs starting with letter - G
Part 8: Herbs starting with letter - H
Part 9: Herbs starting with letter - I
Part 10: Herbs starting with letter - J
Part 11: Herbs starting with letter - K
Module 7 - Herbs of the Bible
Herbs of the Bible
Module 7 Assessment
Module 8 - About Chinese Medicine
Part 1: Tin and Yang
Part 2: Jing Luo System
Module 8 Assessment
Module 9 - Outline of Ayurvedic Medince
Part 1: Outline of Ayurvedic
Part 2: The Doshas
Module 9 Assessment
Module 10 - Outline of Clinical Medicine
Part 1: Outline of Clinical Medicine
Part 2: Outline of Clinical Medicine
Module 10 Assessment
Module 11 - How to Make Compresses, Infusion, Decoctions and Tinctures
Part 1: Video Demonstration - How to Make Compresses, Infusions and Decoctions
Part 1: How to Make Compresses, Infusions and Decoctions
Part 2: How to Make Tinctures and Syrups
Module 11 Assessment
Module 12 - Tissue Salts
Part 1: Tissue Salts
Part 2: Types of Essential Oils
Module 12 Assessment
Module 13 - Herbs Used in Homeopathy and Batch Remedies
Part 1: Herbs Used in Homeopathy and Bach Remedies
Part 2: Bach Flower Remedies
Module 13 Assessment
Module 14 - Flower Essences
Flower Essences
Module 14 Assessment
Module 15 - Nutrition, Cooking and Cultivation of Herbs
Part 1: Nutrition and Cooking
Part 2: Cultivation of Herbs
Module 15 Assessment
Module 16 - The Spiritual Dimension of Herbs
The spiritual dimension of herbs
Module 16 Assessment
Module 17 - Setting Up Your Own Business As a Herbalist
Part 1: Setting up Your Own Business as a Herbalist
Part 2: Promoting Yourself
Conclusion
Module 17 Assessment
Who would benefit from this course?
Taking students from the basics onwards, this course is accessible to anyone who would like to learn more about aiding the healing process with a natural alternative to medicines and invasive sciences. Students of Naturopath, Homeopathy, and Chinese Nutritional Therapy in particular will enjoy the contents of the course, and will be able to put the knowledge learned to use in an existing business or to start a new business.
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Description
The Master Herbalist Diploma Course will take you up to 150 hours to complete working from home. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. This is a Level 3 course and will give you 150 CPD (Continued Professional Development) points.
This course is registered with the CMA (Complementary Medical Association), which is internationally recognised as the elite force in professional, ethical complementary medicine by professional practitioners, doctors and, increasingly, by the general public. Upon completion of the course you can gain membership to the CMA, which in addition to supplying a professional accreditation, offers a number of benefits, all of which can be found here.
This course is certified by the IAHT (International Alliance of Holistic Therapists), the IAHT is an internationally recognised organisation. The IAHT certify personal development, health, fitness and nutrition courses.
Upon completion of your course assessments, you will receive 3 certificates. An accredited certificate from the awarding body relating to your course, a CPD certificate displaying the number of CPD points earned from the course and a certified Diploma certificate from the Centre of Excellence.
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