Learn to be an Herbalist
By Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
It’s an exciting time to be an herbalist as more and more people are using medicinal herbs for health and well-being. Nearly one-third of Americans use medicinal herbs, and the World Health Organization estimates that 80 percent of people worldwide still rely on herbs as their primary form of health care. This botanical medicine momentum translates to more interest in herbal products and herbalism; there are more opportunities than ever for rewarding employment in the field as well as golden opportunities for entrepreneurship.
To help spread the herbal word, the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine has put together a *free* guide on how to start your herbal career. It’s 95 pages gushing with information for brand new and seasoned herbalists alike, including:
- How to become a thriving herbalist
- Getting the right herbal education
- An herbalist’s salary & career opportunities
- Debunking the mythic “Certified Herbalist”
- Legalities of herbal products businesses in the U.S.
Get your free copy here: https://chestnutherbs.com/budding-herbalist-guide/