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New Membership Program Offers Extensive Collection of Herbal Resources

Local academy launches exciting new membership program for students and community members interested in furthering herbal studies

(Bedford, MA) In response to overwhelming interest in herbal-based health and wellness and advanced herbal education across the state, the country, and throughout the world, The Herbal Academy of New England (HANE) has launched an exciting new membership program for students and community members interested in furthering their herbal studies and practices.

Named The Herbarium, after the traditional term for an educational collection of dried herbs, this online space serves as a vibrant database of herbal resources from HANE staff, educators, and some of the most brilliant minds in the herbal community. Content within the database ranges from personal experiences out in the field to the latest scientific research, available in a variety of innovative formats from charts to podcasts to stunning photography.

Herbarium features include:

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  • Monograph Database - A beautiful database of monographs designed to provide quick and easy reference to herbs. Includes quick facts, medicinal uses of each plant, images, botanical prints, and scientific research. By combining traditional herbal wisdom, hands-on experience, and modern scientific research, the monograph collection includes some of the most complete to date.
  • The Library - An ever-expanding collection of in-depth herbal resources including articles, presentations, videos, and podcasts from some of the most brilliant herbal minds.
  • Media - Offers convenient access to downloadable and printable charts and graphs, and e-books on various herbal topics.
  • Member Perks - Perks include student discounts on HANE online herbal courses, workshops, and more.
  • Other great features include “Hand-Picked” by HANE, a collection of HANE’s favorite resources and resource reviews, a discussion forum, and hidden gems throughout the site like polls and virtual suggestion boxes.

Presented in a way that is visually stunning, easily accessible, and all at your fingertips, The Herbarium is an invaluable resource to students, educators, practiced herbalists.

This membership program is an extension of HANE’s successful Introductory and Intermediate Online Herbal Courses and local greater Boston workshops. With over one thousand students graduated from HANE’s online programs and ready to learn more, the need for The Herbarium is a reflection of the reentry of herbal-based studies to the mainstream. “It was evident that we needed a place for our graduates and readers to continue their studies. The Herbarium is that place,” says Marlene Adelmann, Founder of HANE. Natural remedies, buying locally, and thinking critically about what we put in our bodies are all part of our history and part of herbal health and wellness, and more people are returning to this path each day.

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The annual membership fee for joining The Herbarium is $45.

With roots in greater Boston, The Herbal Academy of New England is an educational resource offering online programs and local workshops, herbal clinics, and counseling. The Academy is committed to researching and gathering information and tools to help support a lifestyle of self-awareness and whole body care. It is the Herbal Academy of New England’s desire to encourage individuals and society to make sustainable and meaningful changes so as to use earth’s resources with greater wisdom and respect. Herbalism includes stewardship of the earth.

For more information on The Herbarium Membership Program:

http://herbarium.herbalacademyofne.com

For more information on the Herbal Academy of New England:

http://herbalacademyofne.com

Media Contact:

Carly Maltais (cmaltais@herbalacademyofne.com)

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