Migraines with Eric Yarnell

Nervous System Deep Dive training for herbalists and nutritionists

February 12 from 5-6:30 pm ET

What you'll learn:

After reviewing the evidence that migraine is primarily a neurological not a vascular phenomenon, and that "tension" headaches are actually a type of migraine, we will delve into what herbs might help prevent and treat the range of patients with migraine conditions. This will include both clinical experience and clinical research, and will include a critique of those herbs that supposedly work but don't seem to practically. Cases will be used to illustrate herbal approaches to people with migraine.

A recording will be available to everyone who registers, so please sign up even if you can't attend live. 

By the end of the session, you'll be able to: 

Explain the pathophysiology of migraine to patients and herbal students
Effectively and safely prescribe herbs for patients with migraines
Appropriately dose herbs (including dose forms) in this setting

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You'll receive access to the live session, a recording of the session, slides, an extensive references list, and a quiz/certificate option for those who need continuing education hours.

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$42 USD

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Meet Dr. Eric Yarnell

He/him

Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) graduated from Bastyr University (Seattle, WA) in 1996, after which he completed a two-year residency/apprenticeship with master herbalist and physician Silena Heron, RN, ND in Sedona, AZ. Dr. Yarnell served as chair of the department of botanical medicine at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM; Tempe, AZ, now Sonoran University of Health Sciences). He has served as senior and associate editor of the Journal of Naturopathic Medicine. He has been in private practice since 1997 specializing in men’s health, urology, and nephrology. He is chief medical officer at Northwest Naturopathic Urology (at Health Moves in Woodinville, WA and Hill Park Integrative Medical Center in Sebastopol, CA). Dr. Yarnell achieved the rank of professor in the botanical medicine department at Bastyr University; he now works as an adjunct and clinical research associate there. He is also adjunct faculty at SUHS and Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine (Vancouver, BC, now part of CCNM), the latter of which he played a small role in founding. He is a co-founder and chief creativity office of Wild Brilliance Press, a publisher of natural medicine textbooks for students and practitioners. He is also vice president of Heron Botanicals, Inc. an herbal pharmacy providing hand-crafted, whole plant extracts exclusively to health care providers. He is founder and CEO of Red Root Pharmaceuticals which works to develop botanical drugs. He is on the editorial board of the International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Yarnell is author of numerous texts and articles including Natural Approach to Gastroenterology 2nd ed (with the 3rd ed forthcoming in 2024), Natural Approach to Urology 2nd ed, Natural Approach to Prostate Conditions 2nd ed, and Naturopathic Nephrology (forthcoming). He is co-author of Clinical Botanical Medicine 2nd ed and the A-Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions. He is a contributing author for The Textbook of Natural Medicine 4th ed and Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine 2nd ed. He has lectured widely in North America and the world. He was awarded the American Association of Naturopathic Physician’s Vis Award in 2014, the Borborygmus Award from the Gastroenterology Association of Naturopathic Physicians in 2020, and is two-time recipient of the Naturopathic Medical Student Association’s Faculty of the Year Award, in 2018 and 2020.

Learn more about him at www.botmed.rocks


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