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Pesticides linked to Parkinson’s aren’t just in food—UCLA study reveals risks in essential oils, herbs, and everyday exposure.
Turmeric root and powdered turmeric in a bowl
Discover why turmeric earned 2026 Herb of the Year, from ancient Ayurvedic roots to modern science on inflammation, joints, brain, and skin.
Valerian root and valerian flowers
Valerian root has supported sleep & calm for 2,000+ years. Modern research shows it may improve sleep & reduce anxiety by supporting GABA.
Discover the diverse students at ACHS, from stay-at-home moms to OB/GYNs, and explore their blogs, videos, and Facebook pages for insights and inspiration!
yellow flowers float in a clear glass bowl filled with clear liquid, a step in creating your own flower essences
Explore the healing power of medicinal plants and Bach flower remedies, and learn how they can help balance emotional and physical well-being.
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Learn how synthetic ingredients in everyday personal care products can affect your health and wellness. Choose natural for safer, healthier alternatives.
Discover the basics of wild foraging, from identifying edible plants to incorporating local foods like dandelion and lavender into your diet for holistic health.
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Discover how iridology analyzes the iris to assess health, identify potential imbalances, and guide holistic wellness practices before symptoms develop.
Celebrating ACHS alumni accepted into the DET Honor Society for outstanding academic excellence and dedication to holistic health careers.
ACHS and the Apothecary Shoppe are proud to be re-certified as Green America Gold Certified Businesses for their commitment to sustainability and wellness.
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Cool off with refreshing, herb-infused drinks like lavender lemonade and spa waters—perfect for parties, picnics, or a healthy summer sip!
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New research shows Neanderthals cooked veggies and used plants as medicine—challenging the belief they were mostly meat eaters.

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