Webinars
Managing The Stress Of Uncertain Times With Herbal Adaptogens And Nrf2 Activators
Speaker(s): Lee Carroll, BSc, BHSc (WHM)
Video Duration: 38 Minutes
Being the healthiest version of our selves is the best defense against immune system challenges. One of the foundations of robust, good health lies with our ability to effectively manage and cope with stress, in all its forms. Adaptogens and Nrf2 activators play a critical role in this process. In this webinar Lee Carroll BSc, BHSc will:
- Discuss the benefits of selected key herbal adaptions and Nrf2 activators
- Explain how they support our resistance to immunological stressors
- Detail how to apply them in a clinical setting
About the speaker(s)

Lee Carroll, Bsc, Bhsc (Whm)
Lee Carroll is a highly respected medical herbalist, educator and innovator with over 30 years of experience in the herbal medicine industry. Lee holds both Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Health Science degrees majoring in Western Herbal Medicine and is a member of the Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia (MNHAA).
In 2021, Lee founded Herba Meditari, an online platform that supports natural medicine practitioners in the clinical application of botanical and fungal medicine. Through Herba Meditari, Lee offers exceptional educational products that empower practitioners to achieve mastery in the integration of medicinal mushrooms with herbal medicine.
Lee is a passionate advocate of the ancient principle of "doctor as teacher," and he shares his wealth of lived experience, keen insights, and innovative approach with practitioners and clients alike. He has a strong interest in natural medicine research and is skilled at interpreting complex information and making it relevant and accessible to his audiences and students.
Throughout his career, Lee has helped thousands of practitioners become proficient in the clinical application of Western herbal medicine. With Herba Meditari, Lee is now dedicated to bringing the same level of expertise and dedication to medicinal mushrooms.