Eir’s Grove — Herbal Learning Rooted in Tradition, Not Trends
I’m building a Skool community called Eir’s Grove for people who want to learn herbalism and holistic principles slowly, responsibly, and with context. Alongside my apothecary work, I’m currently completing formal training toward certification as a naturopathic practitioner. My approach is informed by the historical roots of naturopathic medicine — from ancient traditions that emphasized balance with nature, through the European nature-cure movements, and into modern holistic practice. In the grove, the focus isn’t advice or quick fixes. It’s: - Teaching people how to think about herbs - Understanding why many internet recipes are poorly constructed - Learning structure, balance, and restraint - Honoring tradition without turning it into dogma One learning format we use is Tea Triage, where questionable tea recipes are reviewed for educational purposes — not to diagnose or prescribe, but to understand why blends succeed or fail. It’s a quiet, intentional space for people who want depth, not hype.