Herbal Medicine & Plant-Based Healing
Herbal medicine is both an art and a science—utilizing plants to support the body’s natural capacity for healing and balance. Rooted in traditions spanning thousands of years, this holistic approach considers the whole person, including physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and lifestyle factors.
Herbal care is individualized, incorporating plant-based remedies, nutrition, and lifestyle practices to gently support the body in restoring equilibrium. This approach honors the body’s innate intelligence, using natural interventions first, while recognizing the role of medical care when needed.
Dr. Cooper-Lovett’s work in herbal medicine is deeply personal and lineage-based. Inspired by the legacy of a beloved healer and rooted in a bloodline of herbalists, she creates intentional, individualized plant medicine protocols tailored to each client’s unique needs.
If you feel called to this, click here to explore herbal remedy offerings.


What do Herbalists do?
Herbalists are individuals devoted to working with medicinal plants, drawing from a wide range of traditions and practices. They may be healers, scientists, naturopaths, researchers, medicine makers, or lineage-based practitioners—each sharing a deep respect for the relationship between plants and the human body.
Herbalism integrates both traditional wisdom and evidence-based knowledge to support the body’s natural functioning. Rather than only addressing symptoms, this approach seeks to understand and support the root cause of imbalance.
Herbal recommendations are personalized based on each client’s unique needs and may include single or combined plant-based remedies.
Common herbal preparations include:
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Teas and infusions
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Capsules (liquid or powdered herbs)
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Tinctures
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Oils and spiritual oils
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Bath salts
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Skin creams and ointments
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Spiritual sprays