You already know quick fixes don’t work. Popping pills, chasing symptoms, or copying someone else’s recipe isn’t healing. You’ve been looking for something deeper—something that respects your faith, your people, and your purpose.
That’s why I put this bundle together.
Be honest—does this sound like you?
You’ve taken classes before, but they never talked about Yah or your culture.
You’re tired of memorizing lists of herbs without knowing how to actually use them.
You want to help your family and clients truly heal, not just mask what’s going on.
I’m not giving you surface-level teaching.
These classes will show you how to:
Work with the whole person—spirit, body, and mind—without separating one from the other.
Build confidence to move past “remedy guessing” and actually know why something works.
Stand on a foundation that’s culturally and biblically aligned, not watered down.
Here’s What You Get
1. The Key to Holistic Health for Herbalists (1 hr)
You hear “holistic” all the time, but few can explain it. This class breaks it down and shows you what it looks like in practice.
2. Become a Holistic Herbalist (1 hr 28 min)
Stop chasing symptoms. Learn how to look at the root, build care plans that work, and use herbs in a way that brings lasting results.
3. Ancestral Awakening: Herbalism of Our Ancestors (34 min)
Reconnect with the wisdom our people carried for generations. Learn how to bring it forward into today’s world without losing the depth.
What You’ll Walk Away With
🌿 Confidence to move beyond hobby-level herbalism.
🌿 A clear way to bring culture and faith into your practice.
🌿 Tools that help you create remedies that work—not copycat blends.
🌿 A mindset shift that keeps you focused on root causes, not surface fixes.
Topics We Cover
🌱 What “holistic health” really means and why most people miss it.
🌱 The red flags that show you’re still working on the surface.
🌱 How to change your approach so your remedies actually hold weight.
🌱 Examples you can put into practice right away.
If you’re serious about healing at the root—and doing it in a way that honors Yah and your people—this is the step you’ve been waiting for.














