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Transcript 2
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Welcome to Part II of the Herbal Jump- But that generally only works for the short
start Course where we’re exploring how to term… when we try to think of it later, it’s
choose the best herb for you. gone. Wait, what herb is good for eczema
again? The cure to memorization blues,
Slide 2 lies within your senses.
In our first video you learned that herbs
work best when they’re chosen for the per- Slide 6
son, rather than for the disease. Because It’s about YOU exploring your own senses.
of this, simply substituting herbs for drugs This is about knowing how you interpret
is not always an effective way to use herbs. and interact with the world. Using your
This approach often leads to confusion, senses to get to know herbs is way more
overwhelm and poor results. powerful than simply trying to memorize
something.
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But how do we go from memorizing lists to I’m sure you can think of a favorite food,
really getting it? perhaps something you’ve been eating
since you were a child, and how tasting it
can bring back all sorts of memories.
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Because, I’m sure, we’ve all been there. Slide 8
Dutifully trying to memorize something, This is often why people feel very particu-
or maybe a lot of something. lar about what kind of cranberry sauce is
served at Thanksgiving!
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And again, plants and foods, they can be
As well as different stages in life.
moist or dry too. And I’m sure you’ve expe-
rienced that as well.
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As my friend and fellow herbalist jim mc- Slide 49-50-51-52
donald says, “Herbalists have to learn to
think in fuzzy lines.” So, we match herbs to you, by using op-
posites. So, if someone is feeling too hot
Slide 43 and damp, we might use something cool-
ing and draining. I know you’ve already
So, let’s get back to our quest to choosing done this in your life if you’ve ever eaten
the best herbs for you. So, as we went over, a watermelon or had iced lemonade on
first you need to know YOUR energetics.
a hot summer’s day. The same goes for
someone who might be on the opposite
Slide 44 spectrum of feeling cold and dry. We use
To help you explore your own energetics herbs to bring them back into balance. It’s
better, I’ve included a set of quizzes for as simple as drinking hot tea on a cold and
you in your Herbal Jumpstart Handbook. windy day.
These simple quizzes are meant to be a be-
ginning place for you to start noticing and Slide 53
paying attention to how You feel and what
Your constitution or energetics may be. You know you can figure out your own en-
ergetics based on how you FEEL. But, how
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cold, or dry or damp?
All right, so now we’ve covered getting to
know your energetics. Next, we need to
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know plant energetics.
It begins with tasting the herbs! That’s
Slide 46 right, the secret to knowing how an herb
works often lies in the ways it tastes. There
Plant energetics are based on those same
are five main taste categories and in the
four qualities as your personal energetics.
Hot, Cold, Dry and Damp. next sections we’re going to explore each
of these tastes and then look at an herb
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taste.
I’m sure I don’t have to tell you which one
of these is hot in nature and which one is
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Also, to help you further explore plant en-
ergetics I’ve created a workbook complete
with recipes and you’ll be able to find
those in the downloads on this page.
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All right, let’s review. You are unique in
many ways. And You get the best results
when you choose an herb for YOU and not
a disease. Both You (and herbs) have a
unique blend of the four qualities of hot,
cold, damp, and dry. And we match herbs
and people by using opposites. So, a cold
person could benefit from warming herbs.
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So, we began this video series by explor-
ing the idea of what herbs work best when
they’re chosen for YOU, and not a disease.
Now we’ve covered why sense-based
learning is a powerful way to learn about
herbs. In the next set of videos we’re going
to look at five powerful herbs which can
address digestion, inflammation, heart
health and the immune system.