Sep 16, 2018
Paul Bergner discusses many "herban legends" as well as the positive and valid uses of several medicinal herbs.
Today’s episode is audio that was extracted from a webinar that Paul and Sam hosted. For full slides and the original video CLICK HERE.
Thanks to Paul and Sam for sharing with us!
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Paul Bergner has studied and practiced herbalism
since 1973, with formal training in naturopathy, clinical
nutrition, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, flower essences,
yoga therapy, and bodywork, undergraduate studies in pre-medicine
and psychology, and 50 semester hours of doctoral-level medical
studies at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine. He has
published the journal Medical Herbalism since
1989, and he has written seven books on medical herbalism,
nutrition, Chinese medicine, ethnobotany, and naturopathic
medicine. He has also edited periodicals on clinical nutrition and
naturopathic medicine.
Paul has taught herbalism and clinical nutrition since 1989. He
mentored more than 230 students through clinical residencies at the
Rocky Mountain Center for Botanical Studies and the North American
Institute of Medical Herbalism in Boulder between 1996 and 2012. He
is currently on the clinical faculty of the School of Traditional
Western Herbalism in Portland, OR and the Colorado School of
Clinical Herbalism in Boulder. He has also taught nutrition
academically at both the undergraduate and master’s levels. He
lectures on the topics of herbalism and clinical nutrition
nationally and internationally.
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