After an 11-month break, I’m back in the saddle with clinical herbalist Aron McNicholas for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with terrain theory vs. germ theory—and expands into live blood analysis, modern lab testing, spagyrics, Weston A. Price-inspired nutrition, and why being in relationship with plants still matters.
ABOUT THE GUEST
Aron McNicholas is a clinical herbalist and practitioner based in Indiana, working with clients in-person and virtually (with a strong focus on cancer support).
He’s studied with a wide range of teachers, blends traditional herbalism with modern assessment tools, and runs Hartwood Herbs—making personalized preparations for clients and sharing herbal education through classes, plant walks, and conferences.
RESOURCES & LINKS
Hartwood Herbals | HartwoodHerbals.Weebly.com
Hartwood Herbals on Instagram | @hartwoodherbals
Indy Holistic Living | IndyHolisticLiving.com
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