Building relationships with plants, while helping you guide your own healing.
Our time together is a collaboration among you, plants, fungi, ancestors and any intention you’d like to invite in. You are the expert on your health and an active participant in your own experience. My role is to match you with the plants and help you map this work for yourself in the ways that feel most supportive.
What to Expect
New clients should plan to meet with me one-on-one via phone, zoom or in person for up to 2 hours to discuss your goals and concerns. We’ll review your health history, giving you the time and space to cover anything that may come up. We’ll go step-by-step through each body system to address any underlying issues and root causes related to your goals.
After our session, I typically take a couple days to gather key insights and research in order to formulate the safest, most appropriate herbs. I will send an outtake email and detailed plan to let you know my recommendations and confirm you are okay moving forward.
Herbs work best when taken regularly over several weeks, and possibly longer. The more you commit to this work, the more you will get out of it. You are an active participant in your healing. This time is for you.
Follow up appointments every 4-6 weeks are recommended to check in on your progress, refill or adjust any formulas as needed, and offer any other supplemental support.
This plan may include
Herbal preparations of: tea blends & decoctions, tinctures, elixirs, herbal honeys, flower essences, herbal powders, topicals, aromatherapy & body care preparations.
We may discuss lifestyle changes, recipes, foods, movement, body work, reflection practices or dream work and ways to help you incorporate them, along with herbs, into your daily routine.
Rates
Tinctures & vinegars: Sliding scale $8-10/oz • BIPOC: $8/oz
Tea & bath blends: Sliding scale $4-6/oz • BIPOC: $4/oz
Salves, creams & body oils: Sliding scale $8-10/oz • BIPOC: $8/oz
Flower essences: Sliding scale $8-10/oz • BIPOC: $8/oz
Sliding scale is a tool of economic justice. It’s a way of making herbal care more accessible and equitable. The sliding scale is a flexible rate for folks with barriers to access: sick or disabled folks, queer + trans fam, community organizers and BIPOC. Sliding scale is for you if the cost of a consult would interfere with meeting your basic needs.
Everyone's financial situation is complex. For more information and help determining where you fall on the scale, check out this resource from Ride Free Fearless Money and this other resource from Worts & Cunning. If you neither struggle to meet basic everyday needs nor encounter systemic oppression, please consider paying at the top of the scale.
If you're able to pay full cost, your contribution is an investment in care and access for those impacted most by legacies of racial and economic injustice and colonial state violence. This act of integrity sustains my ability to offer financially accessible care for self & community, redistribute funds and continue paying it forward.