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                      Biography
 Susun 
                      S. Weed has no official diplomas of any kind; she left high 
                      school in her junior year to pursue studies in mathematics and 
                      artificial intelligence at UCLA and she left college in her 
                      junior year to pursue life.  Susun began studying herbal medicine in 1965 
                      when she was living in Manhattan while pregnant with her daughter, 
                      Justine Adelaide Swede.  She wrote her first book -- Wise Woman Herbal 
                      for the Childbearing Year (now in its 29th printing)-- 
                      in 1985 and published it as the first title of Ash Tree Publishing 
                      in 1986.  It was followed by Healing Wise (1989), New Menopausal Years the Wise Woman Way (1992 and revised 
                      in 2002), and Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman 
                        Way (1996).  In addition to her writing, Ms Weed trains apprentices, 
                      oversees the work of more than 300 correspondence course students, 
                      coordinates the activities of the Wise Woman Center, and is 
                      a High Priestess of Dianic Wicca, a member of the Sisterhood 
                      of the Shields, and a Peace Elder. Susun Weed is a contributor to the Routledge 
                      International Encyclopedia of Women's Studies, peer- reviewed 
                      journals, and popular magazines, including a regular column 
                      in Sagewoman.  Her worldwide teaching schedule encompasses 
                      herbal medicine, ethnobotany, pharmacognosy, psychology of healing, 
                      ecoherbalism, nutrition, and women's health issues and her venues 
                      include medical schools, hospital wellness centers, breast cancer 
                      centers, midwifery schools, naturopathic colleges, and shamanic 
                      training centers, as well as many conferences.  Susun appears on many television and radio 
                      shows, including National Public Radio and NBC News. 
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