For years, you've been gathering pieces.
Books. Certifications. Trainings. Protocols. Modalities. Clinical experience.
You've invested time, money, and energy trying to become the practitioner you know you're capable of becoming.
The question is no longer whether you're committed to healing.
The question is whether you're ready to stop piecing everything together on your own.
You can continue collecting information and hoping clarity emerges from another course, another certification, or another year of trial and error.
Or you can step into a proven process designed to help you develop the clinical confidence, practitioner competency, and practice architecture required to create meaningful client outcomes and build a respected Ancestral Medicine Practice™.
That's the purpose of the Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™.
Not to give you more information.
To help you become the practitioner you've been working toward all along.
For years, you've been gathering pieces.
Books. Certifications. Trainings. Protocols. Modalities. Clinical experience.
You've invested time, money, and energy trying to become the practitioner you know you're capable of becoming.
The question is no longer whether you're committed to healing.
The question is whether you're ready to stop piecing everything together on your own.
You can continue collecting information and hoping clarity emerges from another course, another certification, or another year of trial and error.
Or you can step into a proven process designed to help you develop the clinical confidence, practitioner competency, and practice architecture required to create meaningful client outcomes and build a respected Ancestral Medicine Practice™.
That's the purpose of AHC.
Not to give you more information.
To help you become the practitioner you've been working toward all along.
Many Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™ students are already physicians, nurses, birthworkers, and experienced holistic practitioners.
AHC was specifically designed for practitioners seeking depth, not introductory herbal education. Through The Medicine Wheel of Mastery™, The Six Sacred Rites™, and our root-cause healing frameworks, you'll learn how to think like an Ancestral Medicine Practitioner™ and apply your knowledge with greater precision, confidence, and competency.
Many physician students tell us they gained a deeper understanding of systems-based healing, herbal therapeutics, and whole-person care than they received during their formal medical education.
Most students inside AHC are already balancing demanding careers, family responsibilities, businesses, clients, and community commitments.
That's why the program was intentionally designed to be completed over twelve months through a structured, self-paced learning experience. Most students dedicate approximately five to seven hours per week to their studies while continuing to work, care for their families, and maintain their existing responsibilities.
The goal is not to overwhelm you.
The goal is to help you steadily develop mastery while continuing to live your life.
Many of our students are physicians, nurses, practitioners, mothers, and business owners with demanding schedules.
Rather than requiring you to rearrange your life around weekly meetings, AHC provides a structured roadmap, practitioner support resources, mentorship opportunities, case review systems, and implementation tools that allow you to learn, apply, and integrate the work on your own schedule.
This flexibility allows students to pursue mastery without putting the rest of their lives on hold.
Graduates apply their training in many different ways.
Some integrate ancestral medicine into existing professions such as nursing, midwifery, birthwork, coaching, or holistic practice. Others establish independent practices, launch apothecaries, teach workshops, create educational programs, or build community-based healing initiatives.
Many choose a combination of these paths.
The goal is not to force a specific career outcome.
The goal is to equip you with the competency, confidence, and professional foundation to apply the work in a way that aligns with your calling.
Not at all.
Many students remain in healthcare, wellness, education, or other healing professions while progressing through the program.
Some eventually transition into independent practice. Others use the training to deepen their current work, expand their skill set, and better serve the people already in front of them.
The Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™ supports both paths.
Graduates commonly go on to integrate ancestral medicine into existing healthcare or wellness professions, establish independent consultation practices, launch herbal product lines and apothecaries, teach workshops, open community healing spaces, and support family and community health with greater confidence and skill.
More importantly, they develop a professional framework that allows them to create meaningful healing outcomes while building work that reflects their values, purpose, and calling.
Most herbalism programs teach plants.
The Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™ develops practitioners.
Rather than focusing solely on herbal knowledge, the Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™ integrates anatomy and physiology, root-cause healing frameworks, clinical formulation, practitioner development, ancestral healing traditions, client assessment, consultation skills, and practice architecture into one cohesive system.
The goal is not simply to teach herbalism as a subject.
The goal is to help you become a practitioner capable of responsibly applying the craft.
Students enter the Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™ from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Some are physicians, nurses, birthworkers, or licensed healthcare professionals. Others are experienced holistic practitioners seeking deeper clinical grounding. Some arrive with years of independent study and a strong calling toward healing work.
What predicts success inside the Ancestral Herbalist Certification Program™ is not a specific résumé.
It's a serious commitment to mastering the craft, serving others with integrity, and doing the work required to become an exceptional practitioner.