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Websites

A list of favorite websites to help in herbal research and study.

(Note: All websites are the sole property of their respective owners and are not part of or affiliated with No Nonsense Herbalism)

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Herb Mentor Radio is an audio podcast published by John Gallagher and his family along with the websites HerbMentor.com which is an interactive forum and learning hub for aspiring as well as experienced herbalists. And also, LearningHerbs.com which is a herbal information website dedicated to the same purposes. This podcast is free and is a wealth of information on herbs, their uses, and general herbal practice. No registration required to listen to the podcast.

The American Herbalist's Guild is the current gold standard for certifications in herbalism in the United States. There are many levels of membership with many benefits so you can find an option that bests suits your needs. The American Herbalist's Guild or AHG has a directory for registered herbalists, educational resources, as well as hosts events geared toward encouraging and empowering the herbal community.

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Annie's Remedy is an herbal information resource as well as an herbal shop. The herbal information shown on this site is easy to understand and invaluable in any

herbal study arsenal. The text is easily read and the list of herbs covering is over 60 entries long! If you are looking for a place to do a bit of reading on a specific herb this website will definitely get you started. No registration required.

LearningHerbs.com is a herbal education sit that have been around for over 10 years. Their information is reliable and well thought out and their content is on the cutting edge of herbal education in the current age. They also have many over things to offer such as "Wildcraft" an herbal adventure boardgame as well as books and literature for both children and adults. 

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HerbMentor.com is an online community and forum dedicated to the exchange of herbal knowledge and information. It is $1 for a trial, and then $10 a month or $100 a year thereafter. But if you want to get into herbalism and don't know how to start, or even if you have some experience and would like to improve, HerbMentor.com is an amazing tool.

Botanical.com is an online version of the iconic books by Margret or Maude Grieve "A Modern Herbal" Vol.1 and Vol 2. These books have been a staple in the herbal community for over 80 years and the guidance within still holds true today. No registration required.

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The American Botanical Council or ABC, also known as the Herbal Medicine Institute is one of the many prestigious organizations affiliated with the American Herbalist's Guild and has a similar mission of helping to educate others about the safe and effective use of herbal medicine and it's viability as a health care option. The ABC has many, many resources and courses available for education in the field. Registration is required and starts at $50 a year for individuals

More Websites

Below are some more of my favorite websites that I couldn't find adequate badges for. They're all old favorites so no worries as to quality there. Enjoy.

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