Herbal Medicine

Western Herbal Medicine, also known as herbalism or phytotherapy, is a wholistic approach to healthcare rooted in the therapeutic properties of plants. This time-honoured tradition treats the body as a wholistic system, addressing the root causes of health issues rather than just symptoms. Herbalists create tailored treatments based on individual constitutions, blending tradition with modern scientific research for safe and effective healing.

Western Herbal Medicine offers a natural and gentle way to address various health concerns, including digestive issues, stress, skin conditions, and more. Herbalists, trained experts in this field, prescribe remedies in forms like tinctures, teas, or capsules, working collaboratively with other healthcare practitioners. This approach empowers individuals to take control of their health and well-being through self-care and prevention.

With its sustainable practices and minimal side effects, Western Herbal Medicine provides an alternative path to wellness. Whether you seek relief from specific ailments or aim to optimise your overall health, this wholistic approach offers a personalised journey towards vitality and long-term well-being.

Modality functional analysis methods

Herbal Medicine ATMS-accredited herbalists utilise a variety of holistic and functional analysis methods within their clinical practice. These analysis methods facilitate a holistic and comprehensive assessment of health, allowing accredited practitioners to help identify the root cause of symptoms, monitor and track progress, and assist in the personalised management of a patient. Examples of some of these analysis methods include iridology, food sensitivity and intolerances, hormone testing (via saliva or urine), metabolic hormone testing (via saliva or urine), mineral and heavy metal testing (via hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA)), genetic polymorphisms (such as MTHFR), small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) (via breath), and digestive microbiome test. Holistic and functional analysis methods can be used alongside conventional assessments, such as blood tests.

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Western Herbal Medicine Events and Webinars

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ATMS Gala Dinner 2025

Whiteley Ballroom: Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney Sat, 08 Nov 2025 - Sat, 08 Nov 2025 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm AEDT
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Meet the President – and she wants to meet you! Exclusive ATMS Members Webinar 4

Online Mon, 04 Aug 2025 - Mon, 04 Aug 2025 12:00–1:00 pm Rebecca Lang & Annie Gibbins Webinar Business/General

Western Herbal Medicine News

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Herbalists and Naturopaths Research
Herbalists and Naturopaths Research

The role of herbal medicine in the management of post-COVID-19 cognitive dysfunction.