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Plant-based healing backed by science
20 practitioners are currently mapped for this treatment.

During the visit
Comprehensive health history and assessment
Discussion of symptoms, diet, lifestyle, and overall health patterns
Selection of appropriate herbs for your specific needs
Customized herbal formula (often combining 4-8 herbs)
Duration
60 minutes initial consultation
Starting at
$100
Practitioner access
20 mapped
Category
Recovery
About this treatment
Western herbal medicine uses medicinal plants to prevent and treat illness. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs that isolate single compounds, herbal medicine works with whole plants or plant extracts containing hundreds of synergistic compounds. This approach provides therapeutic effects while often minimizing side effects. Modern herbalism combines traditional knowledge with scientific research on plant constituents, mechanisms of action, and clinical efficacy.
Medical herbalists (often naturopathic doctors, clinical herbalists, or trained practitioners) prescribe individualized herbal formulas tailored to each person's condition, constitution, and needs. Herbs may be administered as teas, tinctures, capsules, or topical preparations. Treatment addresses not just symptoms but also underlying imbalances and supports the body's natural healing processes.
Herbal medicine is used for digestive disorders, respiratory infections, anxiety and depression, hormonal imbalances, cardiovascular support, immune enhancement, and countless other conditions. Many pharmaceutical drugs are derived from or inspired by plant medicines (aspirin from willow bark, digoxin from foxglove). The difference is that whole-plant preparations offer complexity and balance that isolated compounds lack.
Visit flow
Comprehensive health history and assessment
Discussion of symptoms, diet, lifestyle, and overall health patterns
Selection of appropriate herbs for your specific needs
Customized herbal formula (often combining 4-8 herbs)
Preparation instructions (tea, tincture, capsule dosing)
Lifestyle and dietary recommendations to support herbal treatment
Follow-up to assess response and adjust formula
Best for
People seeking natural alternatives to pharmaceuticals
Those with chronic conditions amenable to botanical treatment
Individuals with digestive, hormonal, or immune issues
People wanting personalized, holistic approaches
Key outcomes
Natural, plant-based medicines
Often gentler with fewer side effects than pharmaceuticals
Personalized formulas addressing individual needs
Addresses root causes and overall health patterns
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether western herbal medicine fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
Find the right clinic, not just the nearest one
Gabriel uses trust, treatment fit, and modality overlap to surface practitioners who are more likely to be a strong match for this exact treatment path.
Evidence & safety
Many herbs have substantial research support (St. John's wort for depression, ginger for nausea, echinacea for colds, etc.). Herbal medicine has thousands of years of traditional use plus growing modern clinical evidence. When practiced by trained herbalists who understand interactions, contraindications, and proper dosing, herbal medicine is generally safe. Quality of herbal products is important—organic, third-party tested products are preferred. Some herbs interact with medications, requiring professional guidance.
Top matches
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