Bioneer, Rooted in the wisdom of ancient cultures and thriving in today's world, herbalism takes a holistic approach to health and wellness through recognizing the healing properties found in plants. Botanical medicine has played an important role in Indigenous cultures and millenia-old healing and folk medicine traditions around the world, and those repositories of knowledge have been preserved and passed down for generations. Contemporary herbalism draws from this wisdom, offering a bridge between ancient practices and today's use of plant medicine.
In this week's newsletter, learn about contemporary herbal medicine, the healing promise and pitfalls of plant medicines in a globalized world, and what we miss when we oversimplify nature's complexity. |
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Exploring the Healing Promise of Plant Medicines in a Global IndustryAnn Armbrecht is an author, filmmaker and the director of the Sustainable Herbs Program. Since her time studying with legendary herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, who emphasizes a kin-centric relationship with plants, Armbrecht has explored the nature of plants as living entities rather than merely inanimate objects to ingest. In this interview, learn more about her book, “The Business of Botanicals: Exploring the Healing Promise of Plant Medicines in a Global Industry,” and how the commodification of herbal medicine affects the essence of plants. |
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Layla K. Feghali | Food is Our Medicine, Love is Our MedicineIn her book, “The Land In Our Bones,” Lebanese ethnobotanist, sovereignty steward, and cultural worker Layla K. Feghali offers a layered history of the healing plants of Cana’an (the Levant) and the Crossroads (“Middle East”). Tying cultural survival to earth-based knowledge, Feghali asks into the ways we become free from the wounds of colonization and displacement. |
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The Pitfall of Plant-Based Pharmaceuticals and TherapiesWhy might someone develop resistance to a pharmaceutical drug based on one active plant ingredient but be successfully treated by the plant itself? In this article, ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin and physician-scientist Karyemaitre Aliffe discuss what we miss when we oversimplify nature's complexity, and how we can correct our thinking. |
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Katsi Cook: Revitalizing Indigenous Knowledge and Medicine, Nurturing Health and Cultural ResilienceKatsi Cook, a wolf clan Mohawk, is a prominent midwife, environmentalist, and women’s health advocate known for her impactful work in the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne. In this talk, she shares a deeply edifying look at the cultural context of Native American plant use in general and then of peyote use. Her descriptions of indigenous views of plants and their relationships to humans offer the non-indigenous among us very important cautions about the risks of arrogant and disrespectful use of plant medicines and sacraments.
A version of this talk appears in "Visionary Plant Consciousness: The Shamanic Teachings of the Plant World." |
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It can be challenging for consumers to know where to look for the best product – one that is good for your, for the people doing the work, and for the Earth. In this article, learn about ways to let companies know you are paying attention and how to take action as a consumer. |
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