1. Susun Weed

    Susun Weed is an herbalist and author who began studying herbal medicine in 1965 when she was living in Manhattan. She is well known for her writing and teaching of what she describes as the "Wise Woman Way" of herbalism. She has many students around the globe. Weed has no official diplomas of any kind; she left high school in her junior year to pursue studies in mathematics and artificial intelligence at UCLA and she left college in her junior year to pursue life.

  2. Dr. Christopher

    Dr. John R. Christopher, known popularly as "Dr. Christopher" was one of very few nationally prominent doctors of herbal medicine of the middle third of the 20th century, a "dark ages" of herbalism and was responsible for the herbal renaissance of the 1960s. He was born November 25, 1909 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Jean Ramone and Lorena Roth Raymond who put him in an orphanage where he was adopted by Leander and Melissa Ann Craig Christopher.

  3. Amanda McQuade Crawford

    Amanda McQuade Crawford, B.A., MNIMH is an herbalist, and teacher. She received her BA in Medieval History from Vassar College, but later went to England where she could study herbal medicine in a depth that was not possible in the United States where herbal medicine had no legal status. She spent time at Findhorn Ecovillage in Scotland where she participated in growing and using medicinal herbs.

  4. Michael Savage

    Michael Savage is the pseudonym of Dr. Michael Alan Weiner, Ph.D. (born March 31, 1942). Savage is a controversial independent American conservative talk radio host, author and popular political commentator and as of February 5th a possible candidate for the 2008 Republican nomination for President. He holds masters degrees in medical botany and medical anthropology, and earned a PhD from the University of California, …

  5. Finley Ellingwood

    Finley Ellingwood, MD was a doctor of Eclectic Medicine who is the author if the influential The American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy in 1919. Ellingwood was an active Chicago physician with many years experience, and an acknowledged expert in obstetrical/gynecological medicine. He was a vocal advocate of women physicians, and edited "Ellingwood's Therapeutist" for many years.

  6. Li Qing Yuen

    Li Qing Yuen, is the name of a legendary Chinese master, but possibly fictitious personality, who reputedly lived to the age of 252 years (1678-1930). He is often cited by promoters of herbal medicine and Tibetan Goji berries. They claim that the fruit contributed to his long life. It is often said that he gave a lecture at the University of Beijing at the age of 200 (supposedly in the year 1878). The University of Beijing was founded however in 1898, …

  7. Robyn Landis

    Robyn Landis is an author, public speaker and folk singer from the northwestern United States. At age 25 she wrote a book called "Bodyfueling" which became a surprise best seller. Bodyfueling is a term she coined and has utilized to promote her phillosophy of increased health and happiness through knowing the important details about how your body works and the important interactions between nutrition and exercise.

  8. Marsha Mason

    Marsha Mason (born April 3, 1942) is a Golden Globe Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated American actress and television director.

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  10. Jaya Suprana

    Jaya Suprana, also Poa Kok Tjin (born January 27 1949), is an Indonesian composer, pianist, businessman, and television presenter. Suprana was born in Denpasar, Bali to Lambang and Lily Suprana; he is of Chinese descent but grew up within Javanese culture. He is married to Julia Suprana and has no biological children. He studied music at Musikhochschule Muenster and Folkwanghochsule Essen, West Germany, between 1967 and 1976, …

  11. Two Moon Meridas

    "Chief" Two Moon Meridas (1888? - 1933) was an US seller of herbal medicine who claimed that he was of Sioux birth. Meridas was born Chico Colon Meridan as a son of Chico Meridan and Mary Tumoon; his exact place and date of birth are unclear. His later marriage certificate lists them a Devil's Lake, South Dakota on August 29 1888 but they are in doubt. By 1914 Meridas was selling herbal medicines in the streets of Philadelphia and New York.

  12. Ann Cooper Whitall

    Ann Cooper Whitall (1716-1797) was a prominent Quaker woman in early America. Ann Cooper was born in Woodbury, New Jersey. She married James Whitall. During the American War for Independence, Whitall stayed in her house, even though British warships were firing cannon in that direction during the Battle of Red Bank. A cannonball did crash into the very room where Whitall sat working at a spinning wheel. She moved the spinning wheel down to the basement and kept working.

  13. Amy Casey

    Well I come from a land of far away, where sea shantys and ignorant banter are more appropriate than last night's leftovers, (yours or your mother's). Since moving to Vancouver, I've toned the trucker mouth down a notch and now I'm a NICE girl.

  14. Dallas

    well let's see i like to play hockey, baseball, volley ball, golfing,go hunting, fishing, hiking,...well i'll just say i like to be outdoors!! living life to it's full Xtrem!!

  15. Bob

    I am awsome!!! LOL.

  16. Sorin

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  17. Jay

    iM MARRiAH!

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  23. Joel Velasquez

    Proud 100% LATINO.

  24. Joshua Herr

    Joshua Herr , Lic. Ac. , M.S., pursued undergraduate studies at Warren Wilson College with interests in agriculture and natural science. He received his Master's of Science in Acupuncture and Certificate in Herbal Medicine from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington, in 2000. While studying at Bastyr, he managed and expanded the university's medicinal herb garden, introducing over 80 species of Chinese medicinal plants.

  25. Jennifer Gabriele

    Practicing veterinary medicine at Heart of Chelsea Animal Hospital since 2001, Dr. Jennifer Gabriele is the hospital's expert in herbal medicine. A native of Queens, Dr. Gabriele attended the University of California-Davis and received her Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science in 1996. Following her undergraduate studies, she attend Ross University College of Veterinary Medicine and was awarded her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2001.