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A Powerful Natural Therapy: Herbology

A Powerful Natural Therapy: Herbology By Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@hqeducation.com
HQ Education Columnist
February 7, 2005

There is a striking trend of people turning towards natural therapy to cure disease and stay healthy. Skyrocketing medical and prescription drug costs have both had an impact on the acceptance of natural therapy. By earning your degree in herbology, you will be an expert in the use of herbs and plants as a natural therapy to keep people health. Herbology is an exciting field that will allow you to do some good for your fellow man.

Herbs, roots, and plants have been a part of natural therapy for thousands of years, dating back to the days of the American Indian. Herbology, the study of herbs for their medical properties, is fast becoming a popular branch of natural therapy regimens.

When you earn your degree in herbology, you can make your own contributions to the health of the population. You will learn how to apply the healing effects of herbs to a variety of conditions and ailments. You will also use herbs to create preventative natural therapy treatments to bolster your patients' immune systems.

Herbology professionals are in demand all across the country, so you will enjoy a healthy employment outlook at the end of your natural therapy education.

Basic Concepts of Herbology

  • Preventative Therapy. As an herbology professional, you will be an expert in using herbs and plants to boost the body's natural defense shields against infection and disease.
  • Pain Relief. You will also be a resource for people who are looking for a natural therapy pain relief to make living with a debilitating disease more bearable.
  • Disease Fighting. People with chronic diseases such as cancer and leukemia will seek your council as to natural therapy regimens that will help them fight their conditions.
  • Nutrition Principles. A large portion of your patients will want your advice concerning healthy nutrition measures they can take to keep themselves healthy.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, then do some research on the types of herbology and natural therapy schools available to you.

About the Author

A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as medicine, technology and education. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.


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