
Tochnoma Herb Farm
Clinical Master Herbalist, Christina F. Baker
Tochnoma Herb Farm is a small herb and sheep farm located in Hampshire County in beautiful Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. It is operated and run by Tony and Chris Baker. Chris is a certified Clinical Master Herbalist receiving her certification through Vintage Remedies School of Natural Health. She also has certifications from One World Healing Community as a Community Herbalist and a Family Herbalist. She is also a trained and certified CHERP (Community Health Educational Resource Person) through the WV School of Osteopathic Medicine. She offers a variety of herbal educational classes within the context of a Christian worldview at the farm and also does community educational events at other locations. In addition, Chris meets with clients to discuss their health issues and to educate them regarding considerations for herbal supplementation, diet and lifestyle choices for better health and well being. Chris also teaches healthy living classes from cooking, shopping, to natural health lifestyles. She teaches from an evidenced based education to ensure efficacy and safety in botanical solutions. Mystical folklore and divisive philosophies such as energetics are not taught. What is taught is scientific solid based education that enables the student to discover the wonderful world of herbal care for their family's well being.
In addition, Tochnoma Farm offers for sale fresh herbs, herbal tea blends, herbal vinegars, spices, soaps, Natural Hope Herbal products (ranging from teas, tinctures, salves, oils, supplements, apple cider vinegar and a variety of other organic products for your family's needs). In the summer months, Tochnoma Farm offers a CSA Herbal Plus Program. The Bakers raise organically grown herbs and produce as well as sell eggs from their small flock of chickens. Tochnoma Herb Farm is a sustainable family farm that strives to be a good steward of what God has given them. God has blessed their lives and they are thankful for His continued guidance.
Clinical Master Herbalist, Christina F. Baker
Tochnoma Herb Farm is a small herb and sheep farm located in Hampshire County in beautiful Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. It is operated and run by Tony and Chris Baker. Chris is a certified Clinical Master Herbalist receiving her certification through Vintage Remedies School of Natural Health. She also has certifications from One World Healing Community as a Community Herbalist and a Family Herbalist. She is also a trained and certified CHERP (Community Health Educational Resource Person) through the WV School of Osteopathic Medicine. She offers a variety of herbal educational classes within the context of a Christian worldview at the farm and also does community educational events at other locations. In addition, Chris meets with clients to discuss their health issues and to educate them regarding considerations for herbal supplementation, diet and lifestyle choices for better health and well being. Chris also teaches healthy living classes from cooking, shopping, to natural health lifestyles. She teaches from an evidenced based education to ensure efficacy and safety in botanical solutions. Mystical folklore and divisive philosophies such as energetics are not taught. What is taught is scientific solid based education that enables the student to discover the wonderful world of herbal care for their family's well being.
In addition, Tochnoma Farm offers for sale fresh herbs, herbal tea blends, herbal vinegars, spices, soaps, Natural Hope Herbal products (ranging from teas, tinctures, salves, oils, supplements, apple cider vinegar and a variety of other organic products for your family's needs). In the summer months, Tochnoma Farm offers a CSA Herbal Plus Program. The Bakers raise organically grown herbs and produce as well as sell eggs from their small flock of chickens. Tochnoma Herb Farm is a sustainable family farm that strives to be a good steward of what God has given them. God has blessed their lives and they are thankful for His continued guidance.