ACHS Staff

Luna Dudics

Luna Dudic

Shipping & Production Assistant

Luna grew up in Washington state, in the Pacific Northwest. From a young age, she researched herbalism and natural medicines, encouraged by her parents to follow her curiosity. Her interest deepened over time, and she eventually chose to pursue a career in herbal medicine. At 23, she began her formal herbalism education and attended an AHG-certified school led by two experienced and well-known herbalists. Luna’s long-term goal is to become an AHG Certified Clinical Herbalist.

Her career began in a traditional medical setting as a Direct Support Professional with a nurse delegation license. In this role, she assisted individuals with their daily lives and witnessed firsthand how often physical and medical needs went unmet. Already committed to pursuing herbal medicine, she began coursework in herbalism during this time. About two years later, Luna transitioned into work that allowed her to engage directly with herbal products. Handling and shipping remedies that support people’s healing journey became a source of inspiration, as she saw herself contributing to the process that makes plant medicines accessible.

Her experience supporting individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities, alongside her background in the medical field, has shaped both her career and her character. These experiences have taught her patience, compassion, and the importance of meeting people where they are.

Luna is motivated, hardworking, and values collaboration. She excels at time management, staying focused, and supporting others in their goals. She strives to create a positive environment by uplifting those around her. While she continues to work toward larger milestones, she recognizes the smaller accomplishments she has achieved along the way as meaningful steps on her journey.

“I love that I can help people in a natural way, using what the earth and nature provide. Being part of this work allows me to keep learning, growing, and expanding my knowledge of these practices while making a difference.”