- Michael Moore
Michael Moore is a medicinal herbalist, author of several reference works on botanical medicine, and founder of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine (SWSBM). Before he was an herbalist Michael Moore was a musician and a composer. He operated the SWSBM as a residency program for 28 years, first in Albuquerque, New Mexico and later in Bisbee, Arizona For decades, Moore influenced, impacted, taught, … - 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. - James A Duke
James A. Duke (born 1929) is an American botanist. He is known for his numerous publications on botanical medicine, including the "CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs". He is notable for developing the Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases at the USDA. - Ellen Evert Hopman
Ellen Evert Hopman, M.Ed., was born in Salzburg, Austria. She is an herbalist, lay homeopath, and counselor who lives and works in Western Massachusetts. She held the position of vice president of the Henge of Keltria, an international Druid Fellowship, for nine years, and is a professional member of the American Herbalist's Guild. She is the author of several books and audio tapes on Paganism and Druidry. She is Professor of Wortcunning at the Grey School of Wizardry, … - Sebastian Kneipp
Sebastian Kneipp (May 17, 1821, Stephansried, Germany - June 17, 1897 in Wörishofen) was a Bavarian priest and one of the founders of the Naturopathic medicine movement. He is most commonly associated with the "Kneipp Cure" form of hydrotherapy, a system of healing involving the application of water through various methods, temperatures and pressures. In Norway he is mostly known for his bread recipe based on whole wheat. - Henriette Kress
Henriette Kress, known as "cyberspace's herbal archivist" is a well-known Finnish herbalist who has developed one of the most encyclopedic noncommercial web sites on herbal medicine worldwide. It contains archives on several public and non public herbal forums, a photographic database of 8,000 botanical plant photos, and reprints of 20 major classic herbal works which had been largely lost to history. The reprints contain information on 4200 different plants, … - John Uri Lloyd
John Uri Lloyd was an American pharmacist influential in the fields of pharmacognosy, ethnobotany, economic botany, and herbalism. - Mosaraf Ali
Mosaraf Ali (born 1953, Calcutta) is a physician trained in both Western and Indian medicine and a leading proponent of integrated medicine.Dr Ali has two sons Shahzad(born 1985) and Azeem(born 1989). He is the author of a number of books including: "Dr Ali's Women's Health Bible", "Dr Ali's Weight Loss Programme", "The Integrated Health Bible", "Therapeutic Yoga", "Dr Ali's Ultimate Back Book" and "Dr Ali's Nutrition Bible". - Maurice Mességué
Maurice Mességué was a country herbalist in France who claimed in his autobiography to have treated, among others, Winston Churchill, Chancellor Adenauer of Germany, and the future Pope John XXIII. He was born in Colayracq St.Cirq (Lot-et-Garonne). Mességué practiced a form of herbalism passed down through his family that involved soaking the patient's feet in a strong decoction of locally gathered herbs. - Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq
Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq (1520 or 1521-October 28, 1592; Latin: Augerius Gislenius Busbequius; sometimes Augier Ghislain de Busbecq) was a writer, herbalist and diplomat in the employ of three generations of Austrian monarchs. The illegitimate son of the "Seigneur de Busbecq", Georges Ghiselin, and his mistress Catherine Hespiel, he grew up at Busbecq Castle (in present-day Bousbecque, Nord, France), … - Guy de la Brosse
Guy de La Brosse (born 1586 - died 1641 in Paris), was a French botanist, doctor, and pharmacist. A physician to King Louis XIII of France, he is also notable for the creation of a major botanical garden of medicinal herbs, which was commissioned by the king. This garden, the "Jardin des Plantes" (originally "Jardin du Roi") was the first botanical garden in Paris. - Miriam Chamani
Priestess Miriam Chamani is the Mombo (Mother/Priestess) of the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple and, with her husband Voodoo Priest Oswan Chamani, a founder of the temple. "Mother" or "Mombo" Miriam, as she is also known, was ordained a bishop in the "Angel Angel All Nations Spiritual Church" prior to her marriage. Upon his death on March 6, 1995, Miriam Chamani continued her husband's Belizan Vodou and herbalism traditions in addition to her own spiritualist practices, … - Leonard Gibbs
Leonard "Doc" Gibbs is an American percussionist. Gibbs studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in the early 1970s. He has toured with artists such as Anita Baker, Whitney Houston, Bob James, Ricki Lee Jones, Al Jarreau, Grover Washington, Jr., Wyclef Jean, Erykah Badu, Eric Bennett, and James Poysner. He acquired the nickname "Doc" after prescribing herbal remedies to jazz saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr. His main influence is currently William Long. - Kwong Sue Duk
Kwong Sue Duk, also known as Kwong See Tek, (1853 - 17 February 1929) was a Chinese Australian herbalist and merchant. Kwong Sue Duk was born in Guangdong Province, China, in 1853. In his teens, he travelled to the Californian gold rush where he made a modest fortune mining for gold. He returned to Toishan, China, and embarked on an education in Traditional Chinese medicine. In 1874, Kwong Sue Duk married his first of four wives, Gee An Gow. - George de Benneville
George de Benneville was born in London in 1703 to aristocratic Huguenot French parents in the court of Queen Anne. While serving as a sailor during his adolescent years, de Benneville traveled around the world and began to question his religion and compare it to other world religions. He shed his Huguenot religion, developed his own ideas about Christianity, and became a preacher while still in his teens. - Thomas John MacLagan
Thomas Maclagan (1838-1903) was a doctor and pharmacologist from Dundee. He was medical superintendent at the city's Royal Infirmary from 1864 to 1866, during which time he had to cope with a major fever epidemic and became noted for pioneering the clinical use of thermometers. MacLagan is sometimes claimed to have invented aspirin, but this is not so. He "did" use the willow bark extract "salicilin" as an anti-rheumatic in 1874, … - Amy Banker
Creative,Sweet,Good Sense of Humour,Sexy,Loving, Intelligent,Independent,Visual,Kinesthetic,Aesthetic,,arty, SUCCESSFUL,I am not really into favorites, I am open minded to a variety of experiences, I have learned how to cross the street without getting hit, can drive on one side of the road and turn with out a ticket, can make it home in less than a ha,lf an hour, I remember to feed all cats regularly and pay my phone bills,diplomatic, entertaining, likes nature. - Andrea Smith
To live... to live would be an awfully big adventure. - Paul
I'm like a windmill. Lot of motion. Lot of stillness. I'm basically what would happen if a vaguely hebraic old lesbian mated with C3PO (that's the tall, gold robot) and then that love child were educated by strict Buddhist masters. And I have the most amazing partner ever in life. He is my heart. My Buddhist practice is growing and gaining depth thanks to my precious lama. My Judaism is expanding thanks to holy friends old and new. - Destiny
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Exercising Autonomy of the Sovereign Self and undermining the structure of "Western Society" since time immemorial. - Brad
I can be by myself because I'm never lonely, I'm simply alone, living in my heavily populated solitude, a harum-scarum of infinity and eternity, and Infinity and Eternity seem to take a liking to the likes of me (Hrabal). - Alex
aggrocrunk. i hide my tedious normalcy behind a veil of profligate weirdness. if you listed shopping as an interest, i will not like you. really. i am not couth. i'm more in touch with my inner child than michael jackson. i smiled for my mugshots. i don't know karate, but i know crazy. i'll take you all to fucking hell. i have an entire ventricle dedicated to sade adu. - Alice
I play with dolls. Sometimes I take pictures of them. You can see some of them over there in my pics section (because my site is apparently AWOL for the forseeable future). - Jen
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Singing is my life and my love. I'm studying opera at the moment, I take private voice lessons. It looks like I might be a coloratura!!! So far it's looking very good. Nothing makes me feel better in life than singing. I'm an aesthetician at a day spa. I'm taking some college courses in music right now. I'm very into herbalism, and natural cures. - Leesa
who are we kidding...i fucking rock...of course i'm a little biased so you'll have to try and figure me out on your own...do you dare cater to miss. fortune? - Chris
I'm on a constant journey to experience new things and to open others eyes. I can teach, I can learn. I can dominate, I can submit. I'm a wealth of knowledge and skills as well as a sponge for the same. - Jesus Roldan
I am a Cancer with an Aries moon. I used to work construction, then later decided to focus on film. I'm a San Diego transplant currently running around Iraq with a camera or notebook in hand, doing wierd things and meeting wierd people and doing a good job pretending like I know what I'm doing. I am a devout Orthodox Nihilist, those closest to me would say a fanatical extremist...if you combine pasta with an equal amount of antipasta, do they cancel out? Is there a bang?. - Joel Metz
hahaha 500 words or less. right. fiercely independent bike messenger with punk/goth/industrial roots, growing increasingly dissatisfied with city life. bicycle-obsessed omnivore with a penchant for decay{ing|ed} objects and cast iron kitchen paraphenalia. unflappable optimist consumed by cynicism and the will to grow up to be a cantankerous old man. the voice of reason, a creature of habit, a joyful recluse. - Michelle
"To know one's state is not a simple matter. Once cannot look directly at one's own face with one's own eyes for example. One has no choice but to look at one's reflection in the mirror. Through experience, we come to believe that the image is correct, but that is all.". - Diana Moon
Hopeless. - Jessika
Hi! My name is Lolita L'Amour and I'm a dancer with the Burning Hearts Burlesque in Seattle. I'm 5' 6" and curvy from head to toe! I love to stutt my stuff and shake what my momma gave me! Along with my fellow troupe members I perform in a weekly show called "The Bedroom Club." It's every Wednesday night at 9pm at the Last Supper Club in Pioneer Square in Seattle. We also serve an aphrodisiac infused dinner with different featured dishes every week. - Larissa Young
I'm kind of odd. If you want to get to know me better, check me out at. - Lyndsey Sickler
Im a( soon to be 30 year old) Queer mother of 1 with a partner of 4+ years. I am level headed, flaky, artistically grounded, chaotic, and sometimes boring. I have a good sense of humor, occasional sense of self and I am constantly searching. I am spiritual but still looking for my path. Eclectic neo-pagan is the only thing that comes anywhere close to my personal beliefs. I follow the 'live and let live' philosophy to the best of my ability. - Kristin
What do you need to know? - Paz
i am politically left, spiritual, compassionate, spontaneous, loving, and artistic. if youre interested, email me at fuxing626@yahoo.com or IM me at paz19x. - Gregor
Chto ni nachalos' vsyo konchayetsya. - Rowan
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