The Herbal Medicine Cabinet

Learn the foundational herbs every beginner herbalist should know - and how to use them in your own home.

There’s something deeply empowering about knowing how to make your own medicine.

To reach for a jar of calendula oil because you know it soothes irritated skin.

To steep chamomile not just for sleep, but because you understand its cooling, relaxing nature.

To work with herbs like they’re old friends - and to know when, how, and why to call on them.

That’s what this course was created for.

The Herbal Medicine Cabinet is a self-paced course that teaches you how to work with 13 essential herbs so you can begin crafting your own tinctures, teas, salves, syrups, and more. It’s a beginner friendly gateway into herbalism that’s rooted in practicality, tradition, and plant energetics - the subtle qualities that make a remedy the right one for the person in front of you.

This course is for you if:

  • You’ve always wanted to learn herbal medicine but felt overwhelmed about where to start

  • You want clear, grounded guidance that respects traditional herbal knowledge

  • You love the idea of creating your own remedies for everyday support

  • You’re drawn to plants and want a stronger, more confident relationship with them

You don’t need a garden. You don’t need a shelf full of rare herbs. You just need a little curiosity - and a willingness to begin.

What You’ll Learn

You’ll work with 13 time-tested herbs like calendula, yarrow, chamomile, ginger, lavender, mullein, and more. Each lesson includes:

  • The herb’s core uses and herbal actions (antimicrobial, nervine, demulcent, etc.)

  • A deep dive into plant energetics (warming, cooling, drying, moistening) and how to match herbs to the person or situation

  • How to prepare and use the herb in teas, tinctures, oils, and balms

  • Real world applications - because you’re not just reading about it, you’re using it

What You’ll Receive

  • Lessons on tincture making, tea blending, and balm crafting

  • An Herbal Journal Template with prompts to help you develop your own materia medica

  • A Quick Reference Guide with energetics, herbal actions, and prep methods for each plant

  • Ingredient and tool recommendations for starting your home apothecary

  • Lifetime access to revisit the lessons whenever you need a refresher

  • An invitation to join our private Facebook group, where you can ask questions, share remedies, and grow alongside other students

What Makes This Course Special

This isn’t a science-heavy, clinical course - nor is it fluffy or vague. It’s a well rooted, practical guide for people who want to understand how herbs work, how to prepare them, and how to make decisions based on real life needs.

You’ll gain confidence in:

  • Building a basic herbal toolkit for cold season, cuts, burns, stress, digestion, and more

  • Choosing the right remedy based on what a body needs (is it damp and cold? Hot and tense?)

  • Understanding how herbs move and shift energy - not just what they “do”

Herbal energetics are the secret language of the plants - and once you learn how to listen, everything makes more sense.

What Students Are Saying

“This course made herbalism feel doable. I used to doubt myself, but now I’ve got tinctures steeping, teas brewing, and my confidence growing.”

— Mariah, North Carolina

“The energetics section made everything click for me. I’m learning to feel into what someone needs, not just follow a formula.”

— Elise, Oregon

“Other courses felt either too clinical or too fluffy. This one is exactly what I’ve been looking for: grounded, wise, and easy to follow.”

— Jess, Michigan

You Can Start Today

You don’t have to be an expert. You don’t have to grow your own herbs.

You just have to start.

Whether you’re making your first salve or stocking a shelf of homemade remedies, this course is here to walk with you - one plant at a time.

Click here to explore the course and enroll.

I can’t wait to see you inside the course!

Next
Next

Sweat, Glow, Hydrate // Herbal Electrolytes and Cooling Plants for Summer Heat