One skilled in the knowledge of plants; a collector of, or dealer in, herbs, especially medicinal herbs.
One who practices healing by the use of herbs; one who collects or grows herbs for their medicinal uses.(medicinal herb, one who dug it out)
(n) 1. one who practices healing with the use of herbs 2. one who collects or grows herbs
a person who treats people with potions, salves and brews made from various plants.
a therapist who heals by the use of herbs
a practitioner and contributor to the field of herbal medicine
An herbalist is a person who grows, gathers, sells, or uses herbs for healing, food, flavoring, scents or dyes. The aim of a practicing herbalist is to bring the body back into balance by getting to the root cause of the imbalance. An herbalist looks at the whole person – mind, body and spirit.
A practitioner who understands plants for their medicinal use. knows where they grow, how to prepare them for healing various kinds of diseases, and how to use them in everyday life.
A practitioner who prescribes medicaments of herbal compounds; also, one versed in herbal lore.
(ER ba list) One who studies, collects, and prepares plants useful for health and healing.
One who practices herbalism.
A person who provides traditional remedies for illnesses. Such a person uses "herbs" (parts of plants or trees) and may or may not practice spiritism*.
One versed in herbal lore and, in regard to therapy, an herb doctor.
A person who studies herbal medicine, the healing properties of plants, as it is practiced in traditional Chinese, Western, and Ayurvedic indigenous models and in modern clinical phytotherapy.