Questions & Answers
An herbalist helps support health and wellness by using plant-based remedies. They create personalized recommendations for herbal teas, tinctures, salves, and more to address specific health concerns or promote general well-being.
Yes, when used correctly. It’s important to consult a knowledgeable herbalist to ensure proper dosages and avoid interactions with medications or other health conditions.
Herbs can complement medical treatments but should not replace prescribed medications without consulting your doctor. An herbalist works alongside conventional medicine for integrative care.
I conduct a thorough consultation, including your health history, lifestyle, and wellness goals, to recommend herbs tailored to your individual needs.
The timeline varies depending on the condition and individual. Some issues may improve quickly, while others, especially chronic conditions, may require weeks or months.
Herbs can support the body and improve quality of life during serious illnesses, but they are not a standalone treatment. Always work with your healthcare provider for serious conditions.
Yes, I prioritize organic, sustainably sourced, and ethically harvested herbs to ensure quality, safety, and environmental responsibility.
Herbal remedies can be taken as teas, tinctures (liquid extracts), capsules, salves, essential oils, or powders, depending on your preferences and needs.
No prescription is needed. Herbalists are part of complementary and alternative medicine, and consultations are available without a doctor’s referral.
Yes, but with caution. I provide specific recommendations tailored for children or pregnant women, ensuring safety and avoiding any contraindicated herbs.

