As an herbalist, your job is to provide herbs, granules, powders, or herbal formulations to a healthcare patient. Herbology focuses on naturopathic healing techniques, with a strong emphasis on traditional Chinese and plant medicine. You often use herbs as part of a broader treatment plan, and you may use them in dietary supplements, poultices, or other remedies. You are also responsible for conveying accurate information about products and following the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) guidelines. Herbalists typically work in a larger pharmacy environment, and you may collaborate with other practitioners or pharmacists to determine the best products to recommend.