Botany, nutrition and more with Richard Mandelbaum

In addition to seeing clients and practicing herbal medicine since 1997, Richard Mandelbaum teaches classes in clinical herbal medicine, medicine making, and ​ botany, wild edible plants and mushrooms.

He is a founding partner, director, and ​faculty at the ArborVitae School of Traditional Herbalism, David Winston’s Center for Herbal Studies and the Tristate College of Acupuncture.

Richard has been an avid student of our native flora for over twenty five years.  In his herbal practice Richard blends use of our native medicinal plants with Chinese and Western herbal traditions.

He is a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild. Richard is active in issues related to fair trade, sustainability, and social justice.

​TAKEAWAYS

  1. ​​Richard’s journey ​in herbal medicine​
  2. ​Richard’s recommendations of where to start your own education in ​​herbs and botany ​
  3. Richard’s incredibly wise and balance take on nutrition, and why gut health and digestion along with sleep are the core of health
  4. how Richard teaches his students and patients to evaluate herbal products ​on the market
  5. ​Richard’s favorite resources for understanding plants around you

FAVORITE QUOTES

​​​​”​Diet ​& food choices are something people get ​overly dogmatic ​& judgemental about. ​We know herbs need to be individualized in people. I hope that we will start approaching diet the way we approach herbs.” ​​​

​CONTACTING OUR GUEST

​Richard’s web site and ​program ​​ArborVitae School of Traditional Herbalism

​WEB RESOURCES

Teachers – David Winston’s Center for Herbal Studies​, Christopher Hobbs, Amanda McQuade Crawford, William LeSassier, Rosemary Gladstar’s Sage Mountain

Weston A Price Foundation

United Plants Savers

USDA ​Natural Resources Conservation Service

​Seek out local botanical garden, botany club, mycological societies​

American Herbalist Guild – to look for your local herbalists

​BROUGHT TO YOU BY

This episode is brought to you by ​Pure Indian Foods.

Image courtesy of Richard Mandelbaum

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