Essential Herbal monographs specific to herbs for mental health.

A professionally curated collection of 15+ detailed herbal monographs detailing neuro-supportive plants. Designed for health care professionals including nurses, therapists, acupuncturists, social workers, and herbalists. This collection includes:

  • Monographs of the key herbs for memory, mental clarity, anxiety, sadness, grief, cognition, and stress resilience
  • Latin names
  • active constituents
  • traditional and cultural uses
  • modern studies and up-to-date scientific research on cognitive benefits and mechanisms of action.
  • Adaptogens & Nootropics Quick Reference Resource
  • Dosage guidelines for tinctures, teas, and capsules.
  • Contraindications and drug interactions.
  • Continually expanding resource updated regularly
  • Herbs: licorice, St. John's wort, cayenne, passionflower, turmeric, ashwagandha, rhodiola, eleuthero, motherwort, roses, lemon balm, ginkgo, bacopa, rosemary, ginseng, and more
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About Instructor Holly Bellebuono

"As the daughter of a registered surgical nurse and a pharmacist, I grew up appreciating chemistry, anatomy and physiology—especially at the dinner table as my parents shared stories of their daily pharmacy and nursing work (as we ate our spaghetti and sauce). The surgeries, the medications and the stories of my mother’s intense nursing training in the 1960s – where she endured everything from mental hospital wards to gang fights.

Out of this, I became a medical herbalist, intent on using natural methods to support health. With my extended family made up of counselors, therapists, and nurses, I developed a keen awareness of the challenges of (and need for) blending allopathic and holistic therapies.

I now use my 30 years in herbalism to support integrative clinicians and practitioners as they broaden their practice to include herbal medicine, aromatherapy and natural forms of healing -- especially for brain and mental health."

--Holly Bellebuono, M.P.A., C.H.

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