Wild Ayurveda

Five thousand years of wisdom applied to nettles, hawthorn, dandelions and more.


Most people know Ayurveda exists. Ancient wisdom. Doshas. Mind-body balance.

But it stays theoretical. Something from distant places. Hard to connect with your actual life, your actual landscape.

You might know you’re meant to eat seasonally. Balance your constitution. But when you look at your hedgerows and woodlands, you don’t see how it fits.


Here’s what’s missing.

Ayurveda didn’t develop in India alone. The principles, reading plants energetically, eating what balances your system, matching food to season, these work everywhere.

Including here. Including now. Including the nettles, dandelions, and hawthorn growing within walking distance of your door.


This webinar brings Ayurveda home.

Herbalist and Ayurvedic practitioner Jo Webber joins Robin Harford to show you how this ancient system maps onto British wild plants.

Not through complicated theory. Through practical understanding you can use the next time you’re foraging, whether for food or medicine.


What you’ll learn.

  • How the five elements and three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) help you understand which plants you need, when
  • Why spring nettles hit differently than autumn ones, and how seasonal eating naturally balances your system
  • The six tastes of Ayurveda and why modern diets miss two of the most healing ones (bitter and astringent, both abundant in wild plants)
  • Specific local herbs as food medicines: nettles for spring vitality, rosehips and hawthorn for anxiety and heart palpitations, wild garlic for sluggish digestion
  • How to read plants through an energetic lens, not just a nutritional one
  • Why mindful foraging and Ayurvedic practice share the same foundation: sensory awareness, seasonal living, and genuine relationship with nature

What makes this different.

Most Ayurveda courses stay detached from the British landscape, focused on exotic herbs you’ll never find locally.

Most foraging courses ignore the energetic and constitutional dimensions of plants entirely.

This webinar connects the two. It shows you how an ancient science of personalised health maps perfectly onto the wild plants growing outside your door right now.

You’ll learn to ask not just “Is this edible?” but “Is this what my body needs today?”


This IS for you if.

  • You’re curious about Ayurveda but want practical application, not just philosophy
  • You already forage and want to understand plants on a deeper level
  • You sense there’s more to wild food than nutrition charts and safety lists
  • You want to eat seasonally in a way that actually supports your individual constitution

This is NOT for you if.

  • You’re looking for a basic plant identification course
  • You want rigid rules rather than principles to explore
  • You prefer scientific reductionism to energetic understanding of plants

When you book, we’ll send you a link to a dosha quiz.

It takes about five minutes. Knowing your constitution before the webinar means you’ll understand how the principles apply to you specifically, not just in theory.

You’ll get more from the session if you arrive with some sense of your own constitution. But if you don’t, you’ll still learn plenty.


What you’ll get.

When you buy this online course, you’ll receive:

Access to the 60-minute recording of the class

A downloadable PDF of the slides

Access to the dosha quiz


The price.

£14.95


About Jo Webber.

Jo is an Ayurvedic practitioner, yoga teacher, and co-founder of The Ayurveda Academy, where she brings “the science of life” to a wide audience through online courses.

She holds a first-class BSc in Ayurveda, a Masters in Human Sciences from Oxford, and is a full member of the Ayurvedic Practitioners Association. She spent six years as Head of Herbal Education at Pukka Herbs and now offers consultations and treatments from her Somerset clinic.

What sets Jo apart is her commitment to making plant knowledge accessible. She runs seasonal foraging workshops in her village of Batcombe using Ayurveda’s six tastes. And she’s clear about why: in a time when the NHS is stretched thin, people need the tools to make informed, empowered choices about their own health.

She’s a teacher who believes powerful plants grow everywhere. You just need to know how to see them.


Register now: £14.95

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