Supplement Savvy with Ellen Kamhi
$35.00
Supplement Savvy—Choosing the Best Quality Supplements
Learn how to make informed choices before purchasing herbal supplements from your grocery and whole foods stores or pharmacy.
- Know the difference: tincture or extract?
- What is the dried herb equivalent;
- Best time of day to take which supplements, vitamins, and/or minerals;
- Best and worst forms of each supplement;
- GMO status of supplements;
- And more!
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Tuition: $35
Location: Online via Student Portal
All of our classes, unless otherwise noted, are available and accessible to everyone – whether you are an experienced herbalist, a budding herbalist, or simply herb-curious. Everyone is welcome.
3 CEUs are available to Massage Therapists, Dietitians, Nurses & Midwives in the state of Florida through CE Broker for students who successfully complete the course through attendance and submission of assignments. To add CEU credits to your enrollment, click here. An additional $15 educational credit processing fee will apply.
Please review this link for our school’s tuition and cancellation policies.
Description
Supplement Savvy—Choosing the Best Quality Supplements
We have a choice of where to get our supplements. For herbalists, the ideal choice is often wildcrafting in your local natural habitat. However, there are times when we may wish to use a commercially available herb or nutraceutical. Join me on January 22, 2023 to learn how to make informed choices about what, when, and where to buy.
What you’ll learn in this class:
- Herb Label Reading—tincture or extract?
- Dried Herb Equivalent?
- Best time to take different kinds of vitamins and minerals;
- Which supplements to take together or separately to support absorption;
- Additives- Mag Stearate, Benzoate?
- Best and worst forms of EACH supplement;
- GMO status of supplements.
Learn the “rules-of-thumb” about the best way to use different kinds of herbs, vitamins, minerals and nutraceuticals. Topics that can be legally discussed with clients in a practice versus a store setting; such as nutrients that are documented to be depleted when using particular pharmaceuticals, and the importance of repletion.
Open to all levels from beginner to advanced.
Please review this link for our school’s tuition and cancellation policies.
Ellen Kamhi, Ph.D., RN, AHG, AHN-BC is a wildcrafting intuitive herbalist and is adept at radionics and dowsing. She is a mentor with AHG (American Herbalist Guild) and takes herbalists through the process of becoming AHG(RH) certified. Ellen teaches in conventional educational settings, mainstream medical schools, and universities, as well as with master traditional healers from a variety of cultures. “It has been my honor to have studied with indigenous and master herbalists, such as JAMBA of the MAROONS in Jamaica, Michael Moore and Mimi Kemp in Bisbee Arizona, SONIA in Santa Cruz Mexico, Dr. Bernard Jensen, and a vast array of advanced herbalists.”
As a leader in the herbal nutraceutical industry, Dr. Kamhi is recognized as a consultant specializing in regulatory issues, formulation and product education. She is a professional member of the American Herbalist Guild (AHG(RH)), nationally board certified as a holistic nurse (AHN-BC), and is a medical school instructor in botanical pharmacology, and author of many books, including The Natural Medicine Chest. She offers online/on-ground CE approved Herbal Certification Programs and leads www.EcotoursForCures.com to experience shamanic healing traditions in indigenous areas of the world. She is on the Peer Review Editorial Board of several journals/organizations, including Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, Natural Medicine Journal, Natural Standard Database.
Dr. Kamhi educates professionals and consumers about how to care for themselves Naturally! Her blog is recognized by Newsmax among the Top 100 Health Blogs in the country. http://www.newsmax.com/