A Clinical Herbalist Rooted in Sacred Tradition

Bridging botanical science, ritual care, and alchemic philosophy to support women’s whole-body wellness.

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I help high-achieving women restore balance, vitality, and embodied wellness through personalized clinical herbal medicine rooted in spiritual and alchemic tradition.

I am a clinical herbalist working on my Master’s degree in Clinical Herbal Medicine and accreditation with the American Herbalist’s Guild, a U.S. Army Veteran, and an Iyanifa (Mother of Ifa). I specialize in women’s health and nervous system support.

My work integrates evidence-informed botanical practice with spiritually grounded ritual care. I believe women’s health cannot be reduced to symptoms alone — it requires listening to the body, honoring lived experience, and addressing both physiological and subtle imbalances.

Many of the women I work with are high-achieving, thoughtful, and deeply intuitive. They have often been told “everything looks normal,” yet they know something is not aligned.

My role is to help restore balance — structurally, biologically, and energetically.

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CLINICAL FOUNDATION

My training includes advanced study in herbal pharmacology, formulation, safety, and therapeutic applications for women’s health.

This includes:

• Hormonal balance
• Menstrual and reproductive health
• Stress physiology and nervous system regulation
• Herbal formulation support
• Personalized protocol development

Every recommendation is grounded in clinical safety, dosage literacy, and individualized assessment.

Plant medicine is powerful. It deserves precision.

SPIRITUAL LINEAGE & ALCHEMIC FRAMEWORK

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Alongside my clinical training, my work is informed by Ifá spiritual philosophy and alchemic principles.

Ifá teaches that health is relational — between body, spirit, destiny, and environment. Alchemy offers a language for transformation through the principles of Mercury, Sulfur, and Salt — movement, essence, and structure.

In practice, this may include:

• Ritual baths
• Dreamwork
• Divination when appropriate
• Guided reflection
• Intention-based herbal formulation

These tools are never imposed. They are offered when aligned with the client’s readiness and desire.

Ritual is not performance.
It is integration.

WHY I DO THIS WORK

I believe women deserve healthcare that is:

• Attentive
• Personalized
• Rooted in both science and spirit
• Respectful of intuition and embodied knowledge

You are not a diagnosis.
You are not “too sensitive.”
You are not imagining your symptoms.

Healing requires structure and depth.

This work offers both.

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