About The Homegrown Herbalist
School of Botanical Medicine
Founding a Groundbreaking School
Dr. Patrick Jones, founder of the HomeGrown Herbalist School of Botanical Medicine has been a practicing veterinarian for over 25 years. He is also a clinical herbalist and traditional naturopath. For decades he has seen the power of herbs bless the lives of his veterinary patients as well as his human clients.
Because of his veterinary credentials, Dr. Jones is regularly able to treat cases that most herbalists would not have within the normal scope of their practice. Gangrene, rattlesnake bites, gunshot wounds, poisonings, massive hemorrhage, shock, brain trauma, sepsis, and countless other conditions have been part of Dr. Jones’ daily herbal practice for decades. Dr. Jones has literally seen miracles with medicinal plants in his veterinary practice and has used his extensive experience to help his human clients as well.
Different Roots, and Different Results
As a result, our program differs significantly from the typical online herb school. There is nothing “theoretical” or “historical” about the curriculum of the HomeGrown Herbalist School. The lessons and principles taught are the result of years of real clinical practice “in the trenches”. This is not “cut and paste” herbalism or the regurgitation of ideas read in books written by folks that read things in other books. This is real, practical, functional herbal medicine.
The HomeGrown Herbalist School curriculum is based on a solid understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the process of disease. Only by understanding these fundamentals can we really build a foundation for true healing. Add to that a deep understanding of how and why the plants do what they do to the body (rather than merely memorizing long lists of their various actions) and you have, at the end of the program, a student that is truly prepared to practice as a clinical herbalist.
Because of his veterinary experience, Dr. Jones also teaches the veterinary applications of herbal remedies throughout the course.
Online and In-Person – Something for Everyone
Though all of the coursework can be completed online, there are also hands-on workshops, plant walks, and masters’ seminars to ensure that each student receives true mentoring in the art and practice of herbal medicine. These workshops and herb walks are also recorded on video so that even those that can’t attend in person can benefit from the experience. These workshops and seminars are put on at various times throughout the year at various locations to facilitate attendance. Each online learning module also has an assessment quiz to reinforce your learning. Some lessons also include assignments that are reviewed by the instructor individually with each student. A students-only forum is also available for individual and group discussions with Dr. Jones and other students.
A Fundamental Difference
The fundamental principle of The HomeGrown Herbalist philosophy is that our strongest botanical relationships in healing need to be rooted in our own local soil. Heavy emphasis is placed on plants that are easily grown or abundantly available in the wild. Learning to cultivate, locate, identify, harvest and process these local medicinal plants is an important part of being a self-reliant, successful clinical herbalist.
Students work at their own pace as life allows with no deadlines or timetables. The cost of the program is a fraction of that of many comparable programs and we are confident that the content is unsurpassed in the industry.
Further, because we believe that motivation and learning are reinforced by studying with a partner, you may choose a spouse or some other loved one or friend to fully participate with you in the program for a significant discount! Both of you will have lifetime access to all the online material even after completion of the course.
Course Features
- Lectures 117
- Quizzes 35
- Duration 1 Year+
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 2793
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
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Getting Started, Getting Finished & Onboarding
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General Herbalism
- Herb Forms & Dosing
- Learning the Lingo: The Terminology of Herbal Actions
- Quiz: Learning the Lingo
- Learning the Lingo! Flash Cards & Games
- Theory of Muscle Testing
- Theory of Muscle Testing
- Herbal Cleanses
- Quiz: Herbal Cleanses
- Principles of Herbal Therapy
- Quiz: Principles of Herbal Therapy
- Ethics & Legalities of Herbal Practice
- Quiz: Ethics & Legalities
- Ethics & Legalities Assignment
- Herbal Gardening: Principles & Strategies
- Herbal Gardening: Principles & Strategies Assignment
- Undercover Herbalism: How To Get Medicinal Plants Into The Kiddos!
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The Body Systems - Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology
- Cardiovascular System Part 1: Anatomy & Physiology
- Quiz: Cardiovascular Part I
- Cardiovascular Part 1 Flash Cards & Games
- Cardiovascular System Part II: Pathology & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Cardiovascular System II
- Liver & Gall Bladder: Function, Dysfunction & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Liver & Gall Bladder
- Lower Digestive System I: Anatomy & Physiology
- Quiz: Lower Digestive Part I
- Lower Digestive System Part II: Pathology & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Lower Digestive System II
- Female Reproductive System
- Quiz: Female Reproductive System
- Male Reproductive System
- Quiz: Male Reproductive
- Pancreas: Function, Dysfunction & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Pancreas
- Respiratory System: Function, Dysfunction & Herbal Interventions
- Quiz: Respiratory System
- Respiratory System Flash Cards & Games
- Skin: Function, Dysfunction & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Skin
- Upper Digestive System: Function, Dysfunction & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Upper Digestive
- Urinary System: Function, Dysfunction & Herbal Interactions
- Quiz: Urinary System
- Nervous System
- Quiz: Nervous System
- Immune System & Lymphatics
- Quiz: Immune System & Lymphatics
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Diseases and Herbal Interactions
- Autoimmune & Leaky Gut
- Cancer: Herbal Interactions & Interventions
- Quiz: Cancer
- Quiz: Pain Management
- Pain Management: Anatomy, Physiology & Herbal Interventions
- Video: Some Thoughts On Pain
- Venomous Bites & Stings
- Quiz: Venomous Bites & Stings
- Wound Management I: General Principles
- Wound Management II: Specific Interventions
- Quiz: Wound Management I
- Page Wound Management III: Case Studies
- Duct Tape Wound Closure
- Doc Jones Suturing a Labrador
- The Plantain Bandage Trick
- Page Herbal First Aid
- Insomnia
- Fevers
- Earache
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Herbal Medicine Making
- Intro, Instructions and Description
- Making Herbal Medicines: Lesson 1 – Introduction and General Principles
- Quiz: Medicine Making: Introduction & Principles
- Assignment: Medicine Making: Introduction & Principles
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 2: Herbal Pills, Capsules & Electuaries
- Quiz: Pills, Capsules & Electuaries
- Assignment: Pills, Capsules & Electuaries
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 3: Infusions
- Quiz: Herbal Infusions
- Assignment: Herbal Infusions
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 4: Tinctures, Glycerites & Vinegars
- Quiz: Tinctures, Vinegars & Glycerites
- Assignment: Tinctures, Vinegars & Glycerites
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 5: Liniments
- Quiz: Liniments
- Assignment: Liniments
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 6: Infused Oils, Salves & Lotions
- Quiz: Infused Oils, Salves & Lotions
- Assignment: Infused Oils, Salves & Lotions
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 7: Syrups & Honeys
- Quiz: Syrups & Honeys
- Assignment: Syrups & Honeys
- Quiz: Poultices, Wound Sprays & Fomentations
- Making Herbal Medicines Lesson 8: Poultices, Wound Sprays & Fomentations
- Assignment: Poultices, Wound Sprays & Fomentations
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Individual Plant Monographs
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When There is No Doctor Series
- Part 1 – Harvesting, Drying & Processing Herbs
- Part 2 – Herbal First Aid
- Page Part 3 – Herbal Pain Management
- Part 4 – Herbal Wound Management #1 | Basic Principles
- Part 5 – Herbal Wound Management #2 | Specific Interventions
- Part 6 – Herbal Wound Management #3 | The Plants
- Part 7 – Herbal Wound Management #4: Case Studies
- Part 8 – Wound Closure Techniques
- Part 9 – Wound Dressing and Fracture Management
- Part 10 – Making Herbal Medicine #1 | Lecture
- Part 11 – Making Herbal Medicine #2 | Practical
- Part 12 – The Respiratory System
- Part 14 – A Virtual Plant Walk with Doc!
- Part 13 – The Nervous System
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Plants
- Arnica & Making Arnica Liniment
- Baneberry (Actaea arguta)
- Brigham Tea (Ephedra spp.)
- California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
- Chamomile
- Cleavers (Galium aparine)
- Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)
- Elm Seeds (Ulmus spp.)
- Grape Leaf (Vitis spp.)
- Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.)
- Linden (Tilia spp.)
- Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum)
- Sage (Salvia officinalis)
- Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
- Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
- Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)
- Skullcap (Scutelaria lateriflora) Also Prickly Lettuce & Cleavers
- Teasel (Dipsacus spp.)
- Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus)
- Flash Cards
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Formulas and Formulation
- Read First: About This Section
- Respiratory Formulas
- Bladder & Kidney Formulas
- Bone, Muscle, Cartilage and Joint Formulas
- Blood/Heart/Circulatory and Lymphatic Formulas
- Brain, Nerve, Mind and Mood
- Cleanse Formulas
- Digestive Formulas
- Endocrine Formulas
- Female Formulas
- Immune System Formulas
- Liver and Gall Bladder Formulas
- Male Formulas
- Mouth and Tooth Formulas
- Pregnancy, Lactation & Baby Formulas
- Skin Formulas
- Page Emergency & First Aid Formulas
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Masters' Seminars
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Supplemental Videos
- Kitchen Medicine: Amazing Herbal Remedies In Your Spice Drawer
- Kitchen Medicine II: More Herbal Wonderments In Your Spice Drawer!
- Doc On A Walk: Birch Canyon, UT
- Doc On A Walk: An Herbal Putter Through Red Butte Gardens
- Making Herbal Medicines
- Medicinal Plants: The Apocalypse Apothecary
- Ten Plants That Can Change Your Life
- When Yer Sick As A Dog…And You Are Dog! Herbal Medicine For Pets
- Becoming a HomeGrown Herbalist – Dr. Patrick Jones
- Be Nice to Yer Weeds! They Just Might Save Yer Life!
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Evan HGH
Great Course!
five stars from doc jones!