
Herbal
medicine draws on a vast traditional knowledge that has come together
to form a safe and modern therapeutic tool. Contemporary herbalists
are able access a history spanning thousands of years of tried and
tested natural medicines from Chinese, Ayurvedic, European, North
American Indian and other native traditions. Many of today's pharmaceutical
medications have their origin in our herbal remedies; aspirin from
willowbark is one such example. Herbal medicines may be prescribed
alone or alongside other natural therapies. With a knowledge of
herb / drug interactions they may also be used with orthodox prescriptions
to enhance healing or to decrease the side effects of some medications.
Jason and Ally use the highest quality herbal medicines (organic
where possible) from leading Australian suppliers Mediherb &
Phytomedicine.

'Planet
Earth, what a beautiful & bounteous world to call home! The
more we turn our attention towards the nature of our relationship
with the environment, the more profound become the insights into
the close embrace we share. Whether on the global scale of our effects
upon climate and the climates effects upon us, or at the biochemical
level of plants as medicines, the connections revealed are powerful
and very real. Of the many ways in which our ecological inter-relatedness
shows itself, the art and science of Herbal Medicine is for many
people the most unexpected.
Above
all else, Herbalism is the medicine of belonging, the direct experience
of the whole healing the part. Our world blesses us with herbs,
with leaves of life. In the face of blind abuse and rape of nature,
we discover remedies that can help us survive the impact of humanity's
mistakes. To heal ourselves we must know ourselves, and all of ecology,
spirituality, intuition and common sense tells us that we are all
one. If our world is sick and poisoned then so are we. If the forests
are being destroyed, then we die a little with each felling. Every
whale that is respected and let live, blesses us. Each river cleaned
and renewed, flows through our veins and renews us.
Humanity
is being faced with the realities of a shared planet. This may take
the form of a drought caused by the green house effect, pollution
induced birth defects or the purgatory of human overpopulation.
On the other hand it may be the dawning recognition that the intimate
embrace of our world is a healing force moving humanity towards
a transformation of our relationship with the earth, ourselves and
each other.'
By
David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. (Hons), M.N.I.M.H.
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