Courses in herbalism.

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This graduate level course continues our exploration of poisons traditionally associated with witchcraft, from their use throughout history from prehistory to the modern era to their very real poisonous properties.

For each plant, we cover the history, lore (both traditional and in popular culture), toxicology, chemistry, clinical and case studies, incidents of poisoning, medicinal uses, magickal uses, household uses, identification, where to find it in the wild, cultivation, propagation, harvesting and storage, and recipes.

We have a new set of poisons such as Foxglove, Arsenic, and Fly Agaric, to name but a few.

This course is the main line series of required courses for our Masters of Herbalism degree program. In it, you will be introduced to many of the basic concepts of herbalism, as well as laying the foundation for the more advanced ones. 

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This course is being offered live in the Summer of 2023.

This graduate-level course explores the poisons traditionally associated with witchcraft, from their use throughout history from prehistory to the modern era to their very real poisonous properties.

For each plant, we will cover the history, lore (both traditional and in popular culture), toxicology, chemistry, clinical and case studies, incidents of poisoning, medicinal uses, magickal uses, household uses, identification, where to find it in the wild, cultivation, propagation, harvesting and storage, and recipes.

We will cover poisons such as aconite, deadly nightshade, henbane, hemlock, and fly agaric, to name but a few.