Part 8: Willow, Opium Poppy, Star Anise, Aloe Vera and Robert Boyle
The Living History of Herbal Medicine

  • Dylan Warren-Davis
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  • Live Tuesday 17th December
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  • Rediscover the lost metaphysical properties of plants.

Part 8: Willow, Opium Poppy, Star Anise, Aloe Vera and Robert Boyle in The Living History of Herbal Medicine

In this seminar we will explore Robert Boyle’s definition of a chemical element, and the development of the mind/body split.
Join us for Part 8: Willow, Opium Poppy, Star Anise, Aloe Vera and Robert Boyle in The Living History of Herbal Medicine.

Herbalist, astrologer and alchemist Dylan Warren-Davis will be your guide where he reveals the hidden meanings in history that link with healing and esoteric knowledge.  

Each seminar Dylan unlocks the secrets passed down through generations of herbalists. 

In Part 8 Dylan concludes his 8 part series bringing us into the 20th Century.  He begins with one of the founders of modern chemistry, Robert Boyle, and so begins a lesson in chemistry and a move away from traditional alchemy and the physic. 

In this webinar you will really start to understand how the developments in science of lead us away from our traditional routes, losing the early knowledge of herbalism to the detriment of our health. Dylan explains the birth of the pharmaceutical system and how the standardisation of medical education led to the decline of natural medicine schools and the rise of pharmaceutical dominance.

This course will uncover the shocking birth of the pharmaceutical industry from the petrochemical industry, leading to the dissociation of medicine from nature. 

You will learn the synthesis of Aspirin from coal tar, the extraction of alkaloids from poppy, the discovery of cellular glycoform's and their importance, the healing power of aloe vera and its impact on glycoforms, how monosaccharide sugars are the key to learning, and why herbal medicine is so crucial in the world in which we live.

In this talk Dylan weaves in everything from chemistry, to astrology, to the importance of palmistry and why anyone in natural medicine should learn the skills of chiromancy. You will also learn some basic palmistry skills in this course!

 This final webinar is packed to the brim with information and knowledge and is one you will not want to miss out on!

Come, be a part of this extraordinary journey as we celebrate the timeless legacy of herbs and their enduring impact on holistic wellness. Secure your place now and embark on a fascinating voyage through herbal history with us. 

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What to expect:

Explore how the birth of the pharmaceutical industry from the petrochemical industry has lead to the dissociation of medicine from nature.

The Living History of herbal medicine
Part 8: Willow, Opium Poppy, Star Anise, Aloe Vera and Robert Boyle

This seminar is open to anyone!

This webinar takes you into the 20th century, demonstrating how all the herbal and astrological knowledge from centuries before was pushed aside to make way for the pharmaceutical industry today, demonstrating that the dominance of big pharma is no accident!

  • Learn about Robert Boyle’s"The Sceptical Chemist," and its impact on the separation of chemistry from traditional alchemy.

  • Understand the Evolution of Synthetic Medicine and discover how early chemists like John Dalton and Sir Humphrey Davy paved the way for the isolation of elements and the synthesis of drugs.

  • Learn how salicylic acid from willow became aspirin and how the opium poppy revolutionized pain relief.

  • Explore the isolation of powerful alkaloids from plants and the development of synthetic pharmaceuticals

  • Dive deep into glycoforms and essential sugars.

  • Learn the basic art of chiromancy. 

  • Learn why we should not forget our herbal medicine routes!




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    "As a qualified herbalist with a desire to really deepen my understanding of herbs I jumped at the chance to learn from Dylan Warren-Davis, and the course so far has not disappointed.

    What Dylan is offering is decades of research distilled for the participants into sections which are easy to digest and comprehend.

    We are looking at topics which are not always easy to research, dealing with abstract ideas that have often been left scattered throughout history and require a kind of piecing together like a jigsaw to understand in full.

    Humoral medicine and herbal energetics in the western tradition can be difficult to grasp, but Dylan's personal experience in astrology, alchemy, cheiromancy and his extensive experience of herbal therapeutics as a second generation herbalist give a precious insight that forms a rich tapestry from all the loose threads, which he has carefully woven for his students.

    I can honestly say that I have learned more in the last few sessions with Dylan about herbal energetics than I have in my own research since graduating as a herbalist 15 years ago. These lessons also stand alone regardless of your level of herbal knowledge however and I cannot recommend this course enough.

    It's exactly what is needed- someone who can bring the Living History of Herbal Medicine to life."

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    About Your Teacher:
    Dylan Warren-Davis

    The knowledge that Dylan brings to these “Living History of Western Herbal Medicine” webinars is drawn from a variety of different sources and experiences and has been involved with yoga and meditation for more than 40 years.

    From the time he first qualified as a medical herbalist with the National Institute of Medical Herbalists in 1982; having seen the serious limitations of the pharmacological explanation of the way herbs work, Dylan has sought out the metaphysical knowledge upon which the Western Herbal tradition has been based. It was a lengthy journey, spanning several decades of research, through Hermetic, Cabalistic, Alchemical and Astrological knowledge.

    Having practiced herbal medicine for over 35 years he is now ready to present the principles of this long forgotten and much needed foundation of the Western Herbal Tradition. 
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    I am however soaking up and diving in to all the many aspects of ancient wisdom that you have helped open up for me, that are still as so obviously hugely relevant and applicable today as they were then - particularly as some form of opposition to the current seemingly unchecked paradigm of 'reductionism' that appears to dominate our current day worlds of science and medicine.
    I was looking for some inspiration to help support the learning and remembering not only of the many medicinal herbs and their healing virtues, without having to slog through endless monographs, but also how these healing virtues can be associated to our individual constitutions and the disturbances with in them that give us our various forms of dis-ease.
    In this respect your approach and teachings are really refreshing and hugely enlightening and I am looking forward to continuing on with learning more on these ancient wisdoms as I feel I am just at the start with plenty more 'wow moments' to come!
    Carsten sober
    or anyone interested in natural health using herbs or “weeds” that grow all around us, then I heartily recommend you subscribe to the brilliant 3-part series on The Alchemy of Herbs by the Medical Herbalist, Dylan Warren Davis. Dylan comes from a long line of herbalists and trained the National Institute of Medical Herbalists. He was taught the virtues of herbs by his mother when a young boy and then combined the use of herbs with astrology following in the footsteps of the illustrious Nicholas Culpeper.
    You do not need a knowledge of astrology to follow the information Dylan conveys, but if you do know some astrology, you will look afresh at the common plants growing around you and have some deeper understanding as to how you can safely and easily use them to maintain optimum health. The section on Comfrey or “Knitbone” as it is also known and how it can help with teeth and bone issues was especially interesting. I immediately rushed out to see how my Comfrey plants were doing! A great series and one to tell your friends and family about.
    sharon knight
    I first met Dylan when I invited him to teach at the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine's first ever Canvas Conference in the early 1990's and I am still learning from him nearly 30 years later!
    His recent webinar on The Alchemy of Herbs and the Art of Physic was such a helpful overview of Culpeper's Medicine and all the extensive signatures and archetypal qualities of medicinal plants that come to life when taking astrological and planetary observations into consideration. It gives such a holistic and holographic viewpoint of people and plants that makes so much sense and brings a significant degree of satisfaction to comprehending the Cosmic influences on us and our plants, as well as the planet!
    Medical Astrology and Planetary Archetypes of Herbs is a welcome adjunct to the evolution of my herbal practice, and I am grateful to have more time to focus on this incredibly enlightening subject area in the last few years. It has significantly enhanced my constitutional assessment of patients and plants and Dylan's continued teaching support has been so important in my attempt to understand more deeply the astrological influences of the plants in Portugal I am encountering now, many of which are not found listed under Culpeper's Medical Writings
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    Connect with the living history of herbal medicine.

    Understanding our “living herbal history” should inspire a new, more compassionate understanding of medicine, in sympathy and harmony with Nature.

    Frequently asked questions

    Can I get access straightaway?

    You can join us for a live airing of Dylan's seminar on 17th December at 7pm GMT. Dylan will be joining us to answer your questions.

    What is the investment?

    You can sign up for this seminar for £35 or if you want access to more then the whole series of A Living History of Herbal Medicine is available for only £199 (saving 20%)

    How long is the seminar?

    It will be about an hour and you can watch at your leisure!

    What can I expect?

    Dylan has a unique approach to herbal medicine combining astrology, alchemy, hermeticism with up-to-date science of plants. This seminar starts with the crusades and ventures through history including the Salerno School of Medicine and the astrological influence on the development of famous botanical gardens so you can understand the value and influence of our history in healing today.

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