Plant Medicine Summit
Herbal Allies for Navigating Turbulent Times
Join Pamela Fischer, founder, and president of Ohlone Herbal Center, RH (AHG) as she discusses the limbic system, and it's common imbalance being the cause of many of our health issues, due to unhealthy lifestyles, culture, and ancestry.
During this riveting session, you'll discover:
- Three treasured plants to aid you in times of unrest — Siberian ginseng, holy basil, & shatavari
- Insight and proper utilization of the healing power of each plant
- Just why an imbalance of the limbic system is common... and what you can do to get your system in gear
Pamela Fischer
Pamela Fischer is the founder and President of the Berkeley Herbal Center in Berkeley, CA. Berkeley Herbal Center is a non-profit organization serving the community through its Western Herbal medicine school, community clinic, and robust dispensary. It is one of the few schools in the country that operates a year-round community clinic on site.
For 30 years Pamela has been studying plants and herbal medicine. After receiving her degree in eco-psychology, Pam became attracted to the herbal healing path and immersed herself into a well-rounded education provided by the insights and wisdom of Western scientists, Western herbalists, native healers, wise women, and witches. Her basket of tools includes Western herbal theory, Traditional Chinese pulse diagnosis, Ayurveda, and Tibetan medicine. She has spent countless hours and days camping and hiking in our local woods, working with local plant medicine, and teaching about their use and conservation.
Pam is known as a visionary leader and grass-roots organizer. She has inspired generations of herbalists to be a stand for change in our healthcare system. Many of her graduates have and are currently creating similar establishments to provide services locally. In this vein, Pam endeavors to free her community from a broken system and move them toward a era of healthcare based on prevention, compassion, and care.