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Hi Reader, The right herb, at the right time, for the right person — changes everything. But how do you know which herb? And when? And for whom? That's what Plant Medicine Midwife is all about. This isn't a course about memorizing which herb does what. You probably already know more than you think... What's often missing isn't the knowledge — it's the confidence to actually use them. And the framework for knowing when. What You'll Learn in Plant Medicine MidwifeIn this comprehensive, self-paced course with midwife Tara Compehos, you'll learn: ✓ How to choose herbs based on the story, and root cause — not just the symptom This course gives you not just information, but permission — to trust the plants, trust your intuition, and bring the healing power of herbalism directly to the bedside, the birth room, and the postpartum visit. Early Bird Pricing (Ends Soon!)For a limited time, you can enroll in Plant Medicine Midwife for just $116 USD. Regular price: $156 USD
Why This Course?Every midwife knows herbs can support pregnancy and birth — but few feel confident enough to actually use them when it matters most. Herbs only work if you use them. This course ensures that when the moment comes, you'll be calm, competent, and ready. What's Included📚 Comprehensive video lessons with Tara Compehos
With love, P.S. Early Bird pricing ends March 8, 2026. After that, the course goes up to $156 USD. Secure your spot now and start your plant medicine journey today! |
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