The Shrubs of Gemmotherapy: What Makes Them Unique?, by Robin Di Pasquale, B.Sc., ND

In this webinar, we will delve into the group of Gemmotherapy remedies derived from shrubs. Unlike trees, shrubs lack a central trunk and instead branch out from the base to form dense, bushy growth. Depending on the species, either the buds or young shoots are harvested and macerated to create the remedies. Some of these shrubs grow tall, others remain low to the ground, and a few even take the form of climbing vines. What unique qualities and therapeutic properties do these plants possess that earn them a revered place in Gemmotherapy?

We will examine ten shrub-based Gemmo remedies, along with one exceptional remedy — Viscum album, which is unique in that it grows without terrestrial roots. Through detailed materia medica and case studies, you’ll gain insight into how these powerful remedies can enrich your clinical practice.