AHG Herbalist Mentors | American Herbalists Guild (2024)

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Carmen Adams, RH(AHG), CHN

Email: support@innergymedgroup.com


As a Registered Herbalist-AHG, and Certified Holistic Nutritionist , Carmen Adams specializes in Advanced Clinical Nutrition. Carmen has a distinct interest in educating patients about topics including but not limited to Safe Detoxification and Cleansing Techniques, Stroke & Hypertension – Prevention and Recovery, Digestive Wellness, Diabetes Management, Skin Conditions, and Brain Health. She has been in private practice for over eight years and her current practice is INNERGY MEDICAL GROUP where she provides in-person appointments at


(Within LV HOLISTIC HEALTH)

8879 W. Flamingo Rd. #101

Las Vegas, NV 89147


as well as various satellite locations and virtual appointment options in Las Vegas, NV.


Through independent research, formal education, personal experience, and professional experience, she is able to teach others about natural methods that will bring one’s body back into balance and assist them in the same capacity as a medical professional. Nutrition is the centerpiece of addressing health concerns. Whether you want to increase your energy, prevent/reverse chronic conditions, lose weight, or simply eat better, Carmen has helped thousands of individuals achieve and sustain their goals.


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Kerry H. Adams, RH, AHG, dip ABT NCCAOM, CFMP

Email: kadams@herbally.net


My introduction to plants and herbal medicine began at a young age with my grandmother and local herbalist Henrietta Rau. I graduated Dominion Herbal Collage in 1979, continued my studies graduating from David Winston's School of Herbal Studies. For the past 10 years I have been blessed to be an instructor at the school able to share my years of herbal knowledge.

The basis of my education is from our American Botanical Physicians (1840-1920's), Traditional Chinese Medicine Training, Cherokee, European and Western Herbal Medicine. In addition to having an active family herbal practice since 1979, I am also co-founder of an herbal clinic that offers affordable consultations to those in need and mentorship for students needing clinical training. Please go to ChangewaterWellnessCenter.com for more information Pre-requisite for mentorship - minimum of 2 years of formal herbal therapeutic education Area of specialty - Family Practice Clinic that offers students the ability to observe experienced practitioners, their intake skills, constitutional evaluations and formulations with completed protocol planning and pharmacy. As student progresses they are assisted & evaluated in primary practitioner roll. In person and distance available.Clinic mentorship group clinical training and dispensary techniques, with required work program to support the clinic. $45 per 5 hour clinic session Private mentoring by phone, mail, etc. $70 per hour


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Leslie Alexander, PhD, RH(AHG)

Email: leslie@restorationherbs.com


Owner of Restoration Herbs in Erie, PA, I work as a community herbalist. For me, herbalism brings together years of using herbs, a passion for the outdoors and my training in health-related research. My path to herbalism began in academia, fixed firmly in the Sciences. I received my B.Sc. from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Environmental Sciences and my Ph.D. from Heriot Watt University for my work with Enteromorpha, an intertidal seaweed. For several years I worked in England and Scotland as a research scientist, focusing on environmental factors affecting children's health. Drawn increasingly to more natural ways of healing, I decided to formally retrain as a medical herbalist and returned to the States in 2005.


After completing a diploma in herbal medicine and submitting my dissertation on turmeric in 2006, I began a three year clinical distance mentorship with Richard Mandelbaum RH(AHG), founding partner, director, and teacher at the ArborVitae School of Traditional Herbalism in New York City. Additionally, for many years my teachers have been those sharing their wisdom at symposia, published authors and the guardians of their works, online audio (and visual) lectures, workshops and, of course (!) the plants themselves. Each has shaped my thinking.


I've been an active General Member of the American Herbalist's Guild since 2004, a Registered Herbalist Member since 2009 and am serving my third term on the AHG Council. In addition, I teach clients, host public workshops on herbal medicine and medicine making and offer free monthly lunchtime herbal discussions - all of which are places to learn and explore herbs.


My interests encompass medicinal and culinary herbs, particularly herbs for the mouth (yes, the mouth!). My book, Dental Herbalism: Natural Therapies for the Mouth was published by Inner Traditions in 2014 and continues to draw a large readership. I can be found working online with Leslie Williams, offering a dynamic program in clinical skill development, for anyone with some herbal experience that wants to enhance and broaden their practitioner skills. I enjoy my canine pal, foods of all sorts, laughter and Tai Chi.


I am available for personalized in-person and distance learning programs, focused largely on western herbalism, assessment and protocol design; nutritional medicine; dispensing, formulating and medicine making; herbal pharmacy/cGMP issues and herb/drug/nutrient interaction as well as building a practice, legal issues pertinent to region/scope of practice, etc., and apothecary/office management. By all means please contact me and let’s discuss what your looking for and why. I look forward to hearing from you.


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Matthew Alfs, RH (AHG)

Email: mhminn@aol.com


Green greetings! I have been in general practice as a clinical herbalist since 1997 and it has been a real joy. In 2002, I achieved Registered Herbalist (RH) status with the AHG. Since 2003, I have served as the director of my own school of herbalism (the Midwest School of Herbal Studies), which has turned out many graduates─a number of whom have gone on to apply for RH status with the AHG. With that in mind, my goal as a mentor will be to help you to gain confidence in your herbal practice to the point where you feel (and are) qualified to apply for RH status with the AHG and to help you through that process. My mentoring rate is $55/hr and my preference is first for my own graduates as they wade into clinical practice and secondly for others who have achieved at least 2 years of formal education in herbalism from other schools and who have started seeing clients. Prospective mentees should also have acquired the AHG Handbook of Mentoring Guidelines and have familiarized themselves with its contents. Please email me with your goals, available times, type and amount of herbal education, etc. and we will see if we are a good match.

As to my educational and clinical background: After privately studying nutrition and wild foods in the early 1980s while working as a lab technician, I followed this up with intense private studies in herbal medicine in the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s. This was followed by four years of formal herbal education—first in Western herbalism, biology, physiology, and pathophysiology through Wild Rose College of Natural Healing (1997-1999), during which time I started seeing clients, and then with Traditional Chinese Medicine at the American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (2000-2001). In early 2000, I was asked by a physician friend of mine to join the first alternative-medicine clinic on a medical campus in my state of Minnesota, where I served as its clinical herbalist through 2002. I thereafter went into private practice, opening up my own integrative clinic, where I put together a team of 7 providers of different modalities. Over the past 20 years, I have worked with thousands of different clients, helping them to reclaim their health and vitality.

Mentoring specialties include: (1) Case Analysis/Case Reviews; (2) Functional Laboratory Analysis; (3) Protocol Design; (4) Herbal Formulation; (5) Integrating Western Herbs with Asian Herbs; (6) Nutrition; (7) Dispensary Set-up; and (8) Office Set-up and Management.

Potential mentoring methods include email, phone, or Skype. In closing, I very much look forward to working with you to help establish your clinical skills and confidence!


Kara ApotheKara

Email: kara.apothekara@gmail.com

Mentorship Type: Virtual/Remote, In Person


Kara Timmins is a Clinical Herbalist and Physician Assistant with a deep history and love of working with herbs. First introduced to wild herbs in the meadows of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico over 20 years ago, she began eating wild foods, identifying, and gathering medicinal herbs. From these initial experiences, a lifelong herbalist was born! She has studied with several herbalists including Tina Finneyfrockand Chanchal Cabrera. She apprenticed and farmed with organic and biodynamic growers across the US and Canada including The National Center for Preservation of Native Medicinal Herbs (now a part of United Plant Savers) in Rutland, Ohio where she studied endangered (at risk) native medicinal herbs.


She completed a 4-year Clinical Herbal Therapy program at Dominion Herbal College,in Vancouver, Canada with over 500 clinic hours working in herbal consultation clinics in both Vancouver and Toronto. Following a desire to truly understand human physiology and then pathology, she continued her studies, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, both at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY. Since graduating in 2007, she has worked at hospitals in Syracuse, Cortland, and Montour Falls in New York with multiple physicians and surgeons covering Internal Medicine, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, and Emergency Medicine. Currently, she works as a health care provider at Cornell University and created a local herbal products section in the Cornell Pharmacy for students. She teaches classes on herbal medicine for healthcare providers at Cornell and in the greater Ithaca medical community. She previously worked with Dr. Nasri Ghaly at an integrative psychiatric practice in Syracuse, NY specializing in herbal therapeutics, vitamin deficiencies, and lifestyle changes as an integrative approach to mental health.


In October 2011 she created ApotheKara, an herbal apothecary and integrative health clinic in Ithaca, NY. Then in 2020, she created the online platform and podcast, Herb-Therapy by ApotheKara and Herbal Care Rap. She specializes in herbal health education and consultation. She utilizes her knowledge in medical and herbal pharmacology, herbal therapeutics, and nutrition to support each client with a unique approach specific to their needs and health goals. She has a solid understanding of both Western medicine and plant medicine. She offers mentorship through Herb Therapy by ApotheKara, through weekly train clinics where students observe consultations and then discuss the cases after the client is finished. She is beginning a monthly virtual roundtable todiscuss challenging cases and give feedback toherbalists offering clinical herbalism. She is developing the first stage of a virtual training program for herbalists seeking to become clinical herbalists and health care providers seeking to understand herbal medicine and add herbal therapeutics into their medical practices.


She teaches students to create a safe space to meet the client or patient where they are at in their health journey with a deep understanding of the intricacies of how imbalances, dis-ease states, medications, and herbs work within the body. She is an intuitive plant medicine practitioner, sharing what the plants share about their unique attributes and energies with clients, patients, and students to connect the plants with the people they are supporting in health. She is a consciousnessshifterpromoting the collective to shift consciousness from Earth as a resource to Earth as The Source. Please contact Kara by visiting her website if you would like to join the training program and participate in the training clinics.


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Paul Bergner

Email: inquiries@naimh.com


Paul has studied and practiced natural medicine since 1973, with formal studies in nature cure, medical herbalism, clinical nutrition, traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, Unani medicine, flower essences, yoga therapy, and bodywork, including undergraduate studies in pre-medicine and psychology and doctoral level studies in medical sciences and natural therapeutics at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine. His primary teacher of herbalism was Cascade Anderson Geller. From 1973 until 1989 he worked with nature cure and nutrition almost exclusively with recovering drug abusers and alcoholics and prisoners in prisons. He has been the publisher and editor of the Medical Herbalism journal since 1989. He taught undergraduate nutrition at Naropa University for seven years, and has been guest faculty in the Masters in Herbal Medicine programs at the Tai Sophia Institute and the Scottish School of Medical Herbalism. Between 1996 and 2012, Paul trained more than 400 students through an 800 hour pre-clinical classroom program at 2 different schools in Boulder, CO, and mentored more than 230 of them in a 300-hour residency in a public clinic offering medical herbalism and clinical nutrition. He continues to mentor clinical students at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism in Boulder, CO and the School of Traditional Western Herbalism in Portland, OR reviewing their cases. Paul recently moved to Portland, OR and does not have an active clinical practice there other than mentoring through case review. He is equally qualified in the fields of medical herbalism, clinical nutrition, and nature cure and can mentor students in any of these areas, or any combination of them. His clinical specialties are autoimmune conditions and conditions related to insulin resistance. Distance and in person mentorship. $50/hour, no barter available. Clinical Specialties:autoimmunity, insulin resistance, Interview skills, case taking, Differential diagnosis and assessment, Nutritional medicine, Counseling skills for the herbalist, Red flags for urgent referral, Building an appropriate referral network, Legal issues pertinent to region/scope of practice, Dispensing and formulating and medicine making; herbal pharmacy/cGMP issues, Herb/drug/nutrient interaction


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Juliette Abigail Carr, MS, Registered Herbalist (AHG)

Email: oldwaysherbal@gmail.com

Mentorship Type: Virtual/Remote, In Person


I am a Registered Herbalist and Family Nurse Practitioner. My practice serves children and adults with body positive, gender affirming, trauma-informed holistic care. Each of us is the utmost authority on our bodies, and our wellness is deeply influenced by race, class, culture, gender, sexuality, intergenerational trauma, and other socioeconomic health determinants. My goal is for the people I counsel to begin to trace the threads connecting all aspects of their lives to their state of wellness, and to self-empower to maximize their health. These principles form the backbone of my teaching, which is designed to give students the tools they need to understand how to maintain the wellness of their loved ones, instead of simply presenting lists of remedies.

More info about my practice and education: https://oldwaysherbal.com/about-us/juliette-abigail-carr-herbalist/

I offer virtual mentoring, here: https://oldwaysherbal.com/herbalist-mentoring/

I offer in person mentoring using the apprenticeship model, here: https://oldwaysherbal.com/education/apprenticeship-program/


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Mary Colvin, RH (AHG)

Mentorship Type: Virtual/Remote, In Person


I have been a lifetime admirer of plants which began in the gardens alongside both my Southern-raised and Sicilian grandparents. This love continued in the kitchen and fostered a love so deep in my soul for both gardening and cooking. In 2006, I experienceddebilitating pain and was eventually diagnosed with sciatica, degenerative disks,and herniated disks. Surgery was recommended and performed. It took the sciatica pain away, but I still suffered greatly from the damage to my fascia due to the surgery. The pain specialist said I would be in pain the rest of my life. That was the moment I decided to heal myself and go back to my love of plants for an answer and a solution to my situation which I was able to accomplish overtime.


I began my training and graduated from The School of Natural Healing, but I didn't stop there. I knew deep down there was so much more to learn and I searched for more training through self-study,additional individual classes, herbalconferences, and eventually clinical training and hours. I began practicing with clients, teaching students, and also formulating herbal products for Eden's Answers which was bought out by Sprigs Life. I have been in clinical practice and an educator for over a decade, and my formulas have been on the mass market since 2012 where they continue to help others like myself.


My teachers in clinical herbalism include Margi Flint RH(AHG), Matthew Wood RH(AHG), Kay Parent RH(AHG), Leslie Williams RH(AHG), M.Ed., and Leslie Alexander PhD, RH(AHG). I studied with K.P. Khalsa at Portland Community College in the Nutritional Therapy Program and was certified in 2016. I have owned Ancestral Herbology, LLC since 2017 helping my clients and my students learn to heal the way nature intended which is the philosophy I strive for on a daily basis. I have been a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild since 2018, and I am currently the host of Herbology Talk monthly meet-ups and podcast helping to advise and support all levels of students in their studies.


Clinical specialties: Western Herbalism, Folk Herbalism, Nutrition and differential assessments


Mentoring opportunities: Virtual, remote, and in-person. Learn through sitting in on my cases, having me review yours, offering advice, and helping theClinical Herbalist to prepare for the Registered Herbalist application process.


Mentorship packages available at:https://herbalistmentor.com/mentorship


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Greta de la Montagne, RH(AHG)

Email: gentlestrengthbotanicals@gmail.com


I've been practicing western clinical herbalism since 1992, when I graduated from the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine with Michael Moore. During this time I helped start what is now the Center for Biological Diversity. I soon began offering herbal first aid and consultations at Earth First! direct actions and supported several pivotal campaigns with healthcare advice and medicines. I became interested in Ayurveda while based near Albuquerque because I was seeking more tools for assessment of the human body and its ailments and so began my studies at the Ayurvedic Institute under Dr. Vasant Lad, where I became certified as an Ayurvedic Lifestyle Counselor. I focused on Pancha Karma and Ayurvedic Herbology. In 1994, after graduating from the Ayurvedic Institute, I founded the MASHH Clinic (Medicine for Activists Seeking Health and Healing) and traveled around the west with the apothecary in a converted schoolbus. I deeply enjoyed supporting activists with herbs who were working for protection of threatened wild places. I studied bodywork at the Heartwood Institute for over a year, which allowed me to connect back with my athletic background. I graduated with over 1000 hours of training in Deep Tissue, Polarity, Swedish, Shiatsu, TMJ, and Sports massage techniques. The year was 1996-97 and the struggle to save the ancient redwoods of Headwaters Forest from liquidation by MAXXAM was at its height. Nearly every weekend I would leave school and travel down to where the nonviolent direct actions and blockades were taking place, to offer herbal first aid and support. In late 1999, I helped administer the first aid clinic in the convergence space at the WTO protests in Seattle and this experience provided a huge leap forward in my herbal first aid skills and clinic administration. I then certified in Wilderness First Response(WFR) and began to host bi-annual WFR trainings geared toward street and forest medics. I co-founded the nonprofit Cascadia Health Educators (CHE), worked with Black Cross Health Collective to find remedies for Chemical Weapons, and was the camp herbalist at Ruckus Society Action Camps for a few years. I live on a small microhomestead in the redwoods on the Lost Coast near Arcata, California where I am attempting to grow or trade for all the herbs I need for my apothecary. AHG Professional member since 1999, I have a busy clinical practice, two children -one deceased-, who I have raised using primarily herbs for medicine. We care for dogs, cats, chickens and goats and feed them herbs too! In the summer months, I staff and administer Herbal First Aid and Wellness Clinics at large outdoor gatherings, mainly herbal conferences, and endeavor to train more people in this area of expertise. I am looking for some outstanding folks to mentor. Work trades are possible, food and space for sleeping are possibilities for the right person(s)or couple. Distance and in person, Work Trade available (herb harvesting, washing or drying, processing and packaging, and manual labor with shovel, hoe & rake. Hide tanners highly valued. General farm labor includes digging, weeding and compost turning, livestock caretaking, Apothecary support includes cleaning, bottle washing, and seasonal mundane tasks. Clinic support includes regular inventory, moving large amounts of gear, occasional wildcrafting trips and full participation assistance at events. Candidate should have solid medicine-making skills, be handy with tools, able to tent camp, easy going, and good with animals.


Thomas Easley

Email: eclecticherbalist@gmail.com


Thomas Easley, RH(AHG), is the Director of the Eclectic School of Herbal Medicine and Founder of Functional Herbalism™, a system of medicine that blends Traditional Western Herbalism with Clinical Nutrition and Functional Medicine.


Thomas saw over 15,000 people in a full time clinical practice from 2001 until 2015, when he slowed his private practice down to launch the only full time clinical herbalism program in the country. Thomas rarely takes on students for mentoring who haven’t studied at his school. He strongly suggests that you find other mentors until you feel comfortable with clinical practice. If you are currently in practice, knowledgeable in Western Herbalism, and Clinical Nutrition, comfortable with modern medical testing, and would like to apply for a mentoring spot, email three case soap notes to mentoring at eclecticschoolofherbalmedicine.com for consideration. Mentoring cost is $75 an hour for advanced students, and $200 an hour for professionals. Mentoring can be done in person in Lowgap NC, or via phone/skype.


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