Don Ollisin - The Author of the Herbal Healing Journey Book,  A Guide to Herbs, Ayurveda, Dreambody and Shamanism

DON OLLSIN

Don Ollsin is a pioneering educator and leading practitioner in the field of herbal medicine. His story begins in 1969 when, working in Vancouver's Golden Lotus Restaurant as one of B.C.'s first vegetarian chefs, his inherent love of natural food drew him to the study of herbs and their therapeutic value. At this time he began to apprentice under the noted American herbal authority Dr. John Christopher with whom he studied the science and art of herbalism. Wanting to work directly in the natural health field, he moved to Victoria, B.C. in 1972 and opened Sawan Natural Foods, which included Victoria's first herbal dispensary.

In 1976, Don began to study through the Emerson Institute of Herbal Studies. That same year he decided to devote all his energies to promoting the value of herbal medicine and opened Self Heal Herbs in Victoria, a retail store and information resource centre which helped to set the guidelines for quality herbal medicine and education. Don received his Master Herbalist's degree from the Emerson Institute and soon after began teaching classes on herbs and healing, eventually broadening his activities to include lecturing and giving workshops with noted authors and teachers. Don has been an active member of the Canadian Herbalist Association of B.C. since 1977.

As a professional herbalist with a practical orientation, Don believes in seeing results. His knowledge of what works comes from his years of experience in treating the widest range of conditions among his thousands of clients. In 1987, Don began to offer an intensive herbal training program called the Herbal Healing Journey and also developed a home study program. In the fall of 1996 Don began teaching at the Division of Continuing Studies of the University of Victoria, where he created the course entitled "Western and Local Herbs for Healing."

Don believes that herbs have a place in today's evolving health care system. He would like to see more herbal education in the public schools, in colleges and in universities. He wants to see more people learning about herbs grown in their local area and how to work with them with care and respect. He envisions the development of community-based herbal medicine in which the majority of the medicinal herbs used are grown and produced by the communities they serve.

Dons new book Herbal Healing Journey, A Guide to Herbs, Ayurveda, Dreambody and Shamanism was chosen by Time\Life Book of the month club. He continues his work as a consultant and a clinical herbalist at Self Heal Herbs in Victoria, instructing at the University of Victoria and the Langara College.

For more information contact Don at:
healing@herbalhealingpathway.com


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