BOT101
Botanical Medicine I
This course provides a foundation for the therapeutic use of botanical medicines in naturopathic practice. The traditional prescription of herbs is discussed within a context of body systems and common pathologies while the study of pharmacognosy provides a framework for understanding the pharmacological aspects of herbs. Students learn how to prepare herbal medicines in naturopathic practice based on an independent group assignment.
| Full time program | IMG Delivery | |
| Year/Term | 1st Year | Term 1 |
| Credit value | 2.5 | 2.5 |
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- ASM103
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