Hi, I'm trying to gain an understanding of what a typical day is like for a consulting herbalist and what types of things herbalists are allowed to do. I've had no problem finding out the legal aspects of what herbalists CAN'T do, but I would like to know what herbalists CAN do.
If herbalists aren't allowed to diagnose, then how are they supposed to help correct a problem with a persons health? For example, if you were consulting with someone, and it was obvious that that person had candida overgrowth, would you not be able to even suggest to the person that you believed they might have candida overgrowth? Would you just recommend and suggest herbs and protocols that are 'believed' to help fight candida, without ever telling the person that you believed they had candida?
If there are any books or websites that specifically deal with the legal and business aspects of being an Herbalist consultant I would LOVE some recommendations. Thanks!
2006-11-28
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