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Julie Mitchell M.S.

Herbalist

Eos Botanicals

4287 Monkton Rd
New Haven, VT 05472

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p: 802-349-2544

Credentials

Student Interns

Does Not Accept Insurance

About Julie Mitchell

I am an educator, gardener and herbalist. The art and the science of being an herbalist has been a compelling force in my life for over 30 years. Motivation to engage in this path centers on the intention of being of service to the community. I have been a volunteer herbalist for free clinics both here in Vermont and Nicaragua; an herbal educator for all levels and all ages of individuals, in formal educational institutions and simply, in my backyard. I am a gardener, wild-crafter, artist, editor, herbal product manufacturer, and herbal/health consultant, all with the intention to further both the health of the individual as well as the health of the environment.

I consider my scope of practice to be inclusive to many challenges to our well-being. A more focal interest has been working with systemic inflammatory concerns with the emphasis on digestive health, the many aspects of healthy aging, tick-borne diseases and women’s reproductive health.

I hold an adjunct faculty position at the Vermont Center of Integrative Herbalism and teach aspects of physical exam, professionalism, and communication skills at UVM’s Simulation Center.

MSc Herbal Medicine, University of Wales, UK.
BSc Phytotherapy, University of Wales, UK.
Registered Herbalist (American Herbalist Guild) since 2003

Plant medicine is encompassing both as a focused, directed approach to guide individuals back to health.
The first visit entails a comprehensive interview to ascertain and understand the many variables in a persons health and reason for seeking help. Review of constitutional factors that include diet, exercise, sleep, recent lab results and habits will help me guide an individual through use of plant medicines to shift to positive outcomes. Collaboration with clients is crucial as to next steps and what we decide to do together. Education and support are key aspects of working toward a goals that are set. Sliding fees are utilized.

I especially appreciate being part of an integrative team and have worked with all levels of allied health professionals to that end.

Digestive Health Issues

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