Podcast: Celebrating Greek Herbalism with HerbMentor Radio

Maria Christodoulou had been living in New York City for years when she decided it was finally time to move to Greece and dive more fully into the wisdom and whimsy of ancient Greek herbal medicine.

This journey took her to Athens where she currently offers educational tours and classes steeped in ancestral herbal medicine and mythology.

In this episode of HerbMentor Radio, Maria weaves personal stories, science, and history together to offer us a beautiful peek into traditional and contemporary Greek herbalism practices.

In our conversation, Maria shares...

  • The medicinal uses of Greek arugula, calendula, and dwarf nettle

  • The mythological and medicinal lore of bay laurel

  • What surprised her the most about plant uses in Ancient Greece and so much more!

HerbMentor offers a wide variety of rich herbal content — including an in-depth course on food as medicine — that gives you the opportunity to choose your own herbal adventure, take your time, and connect with other herbal learners and experts whenever you login.

 

On the Herbal Path Tours in Greece

Come explore the botanical bounty of Greece with us. From mountains to islands, we’ll learn about medicinal plants, Greek mythology, herbal remedies, and traditions with the land. We’ll hike mountains, swim at beautiful beaches, eat delicious food, and meet with local experts. From April to October, we’ll experience the spring, summer, and fall seasons and explore different regions of Greece.

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