AI Herbalist Symptom Guide
The AI Herbalist Symptom Guide is a free, research-backed tool that helps you explore traditional herbal and natural medicine systems based on the symptoms you're experiencing. Whether you're curious about Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, or Western herbal traditions, this guide bridges centuries of healing knowledge with a simple, modern interface — so you can begin to understand what your body may be telling you, and what time-honoured remedies practitioners have long relied upon. This tool is designed for the curious, the health-conscious, and anyone who wants to take a more active role in understanding their wellbeing. No prior knowledge of herbal medicine is required — simply describe your symptoms and let the guide do the rest.
Using the symptom guide
| Step 1: Choose a healing system | Step 2: Describe your symptoms | Step 3: Analyse & explore |
|---|---|---|
| Select TCM, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, or another tradition | Type freely or use the quick-add buttons provided | Review herbal insights and compare across traditions |
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Using the symptom guide
Getting started is straightforward. Begin by selecting the healing system you'd like to explore — choose from Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Siddha Medicine, Unani Medicine, Homeopathy, or Western Herbal Medicine. Each tradition has its own philosophy of health and its own language for describing imbalance in the body, so your results will reflect the lens of whichever system you choose. Next, describe your symptoms in your own words using the text field, or use the quick-add buttons to select common symptoms from the curated lists. The more specific and descriptive you are, the more tailored your results will be. Once you're ready, click Analyse Symptoms to receive a personalised overview of relevant herbs, formulas, and traditional insights drawn from the selected healing tradition. You can clear your selections at any time and begin again with a different system or a different set of symptoms. The tool is designed to be exploratory — feel free to compare how different traditions approach the same set of symptoms, and use the results as a starting point for deeper research or a conversation with a qualified herbalist or healthcare professional.