WHAT IS HERBAL MEDICINE? Herbal Medicine, also known as Phytotherapy, is the use of plants and whole plant products for their medicinal healing properties in the resolution of disease and
Praise and Experiences
“I’ve never written a letter like this before, but I felt compelled to because my daily life has changed so much for the better since working with Tami. For 20
What’s The Difference?
Western.. Chinese.. Ayurvedic? What’s the difference? People are curious about My Work in Clinical Herbal Medicine, differences from Chinese medicine and what Ayurvedic practices provide. For more videos like this..
Attentive Care By-Phone
Care By-Phone? Yes, it works! Many conventional physicians are now offering examinations by-phone. We opened-up to natural medicine by-phone about 10 years ago, and it has worked efficiently with great
Our Team, Your Support
Rachael shares, “I would hope that if you’re watching this video, you’re at a point where you are open-minded…” (VIDEO LINK) She speaks from a longstanding Patient Perspective and
Why Choose Tami?
So many options today — Why choose Tami for my needs? Decades of Clinical, International University Education. Custom Tailoring — Expressly for Your Personal Medical History. Whole Plant Medicines with
Walk Me Through A Consultation
What happens at the Initial Appointment? Similar to an appointment with your regular medical doctor, your Initial Exam combs through your most pressing needs to be addressed, its timeline and
Conventional vs. Alternative?
What are they and how are they different? Increasingly-emerging terms and titles are surfacing into the realm of WellCare medicine; How do you know what is right for You?
Cosmetic Surgery Recovery, Eczema, Fertility
More Than Skin-Deep… Post-Surgical (Cosmetic) Bruising+Swelling recovery, Eczema resolution, followed by Fertility Success! We go further than “skin deep” at THE MEDICAL HERBALIST APOTHECARY. What better way to share the
Low Testosterone, Natural Remedy
“Low T”. Waning [Low] Testosterone awareness in Men is evolving — yet — it goes beyond simply ‘supplementing’ with an end-unit hormone (and the risks of cancer, irritability, and other