The many hats of Lana Camiel (3:20)
Lover of dogs (3:50)
A dog’s joy of snow leads to a life lesson (5:30)
Pharm D or Registered Pharmacist? (6:15)
Herbalist or? and? pharmacist (8:05)
Two valid paths to wellness (9:00)
Exploring herbal solutions to address a significant situation (9:15)
Prevention is an important component of quality of life (10:00)
Integrative medicine is closer than the horizon (11:00)
A wise combination of approaches is “good medicine” (11:30)
An immigrant at the age of sixteen (12:25)
Computers, medicine – a shift in interests (13:05)
Great-grandmother – homeopathic pharmacist in Kiev, Ukraine (13:25)
Great-grandfather – conventional pharmacist (13:40)
Childhood memories of remedies administered by mother and grandmother (14:00)
Pharmacy school’s demanding coursework (15:00)
A hot August afternoon and being overwhelmed (15:30)
Anxiety attack (16:00)
Success, but with questions (16:25)
An awareness of the need for self-care (16:35)
Seeking out mentors with an interest and understanding of natural medicines (17:00)
Experimenting and creating personal experiences (17:50)
Maintaining a pharmacist’s mindset and practice - adverse effects, indications, interactions (18:00)
Herbal medicine is a living medicine (18:10)
We are here because of plants (18:25)
Grandmother taught Russian language and literature for fifty years (19:10)
Have to look for solutions – as a teacher or in survival mode (19:45)
Being generous with others is a big part of living a good life and a long life (20:10)
Curiosity inherited from grandmother (20:30)
Chernobyl explosion, relocation, earthquake in Moldova (20:50)
Plants where you might not expect them (23:15)
The resilience of plants and their medicinal benefits – weeds?! (23:50)
Disturbed soil and disturbed environments mitigated by plants (24:30)
Plants as aids to digestion and central nervous system issues (26:50)
Peter Rabbit and herbal medicine (26:25)
COVID-19, stressors, and advice for these difficult times (27:30)
Need more emphasis on vitamin D, physical activity (28:30)
Medicinal mushrooms and the immune system (29:05)
Plants can help deal with stress (29:45)
The best way to learn is to create experiences, focus on how things go together (31:10)
Experiment to learn (32:00)
Apply learning to your own life (33:00)
Curiosity is a main connection to learning (34:00)
What do you want to learn? What is your passion? What are you trying to solve? (34:30)
The first step in learning must be incredibly meaningful (35:15)
PlantLoveRadio.com – deep and wide content (35:50
Aging gracefully, stress, chocolate, sleep, city living, vegetarianism (36:15)
Medicine making, clinical use, cooking and eating (37:00)
Herbs as adaptogens, cognition boosters, wild remedies (37:45)
Herbs can enter your life in many ways – tea, spices (39:15)
Smuggling herbs into your life – a free downloadable guide (40:00)
Favorite teachers and mentor - grandmother – kind, giving, community (41:00)
Another favorite teacher and mentor – simplify, early wins, build (41:35)
Lana’s podcast page and website
Brain boosters Plant Love Radio podcast episode
Wild remedies Plant Love Radio podcast episode
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Free Downloadable Guide – Smuggling Herbs Into Your Life
Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats
Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.
Professional Association of Georgia Educators
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