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Simon Mills emphasises the importance of deepening our understanding of herbal medicine through direct organoleptic experience. He also discusses the complexity of systems and how this applies to holistic healthcare. He then dives into the ‘qualities of herbs’ attributes such as hot and cold and how to apply these qualities when prescribing herbs in clinic.
Bio: Author, teacher and herbal practitioner at Exeter in England, Simon Mills co-founded the worlds’ first University Complementary Health Study Unit, was a Special Advisor to the UK House Of Lords, coordinator of a Department of Health project pioneering elements of social prescription, and founded the first herbal masters program in the US. Simon is now the Herbal Strategist at Pukka Herbs, Self-Care Lead at the College of Medicine, Lead Writer at herbalreality.com and co-founded the Mills & Bone Academy with Professor Kerry Bone.
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Simon Mills emphasises the importance of deepening our understanding of herbal medicine through direct organoleptic experience. He also discusses the complexity of systems and how this applies to holistic healthcare. He then dives into the ‘qualities of herbs’ attributes such as hot and cold and how to apply these qualities when prescribing herbs in clinic.
Bio: Author, teacher and herbal practitioner at Exeter in England, Simon Mills co-founded the worlds’ first University Complementary Health Study Unit, was a Special Advisor to the UK House Of Lords, coordinator of a Department of Health project pioneering elements of social prescription, and founded the first herbal masters program in the US. Simon is now the Herbal Strategist at Pukka Herbs, Self-Care Lead at the College of Medicine, Lead Writer at herbalreality.com and co-founded the Mills & Bone Academy with Professor Kerry Bone.
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