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Natalia Zemna
Born
Natalia Petrivna Yushchenko

(1942-01-05)5 January 1942
Krekhaiv, Chernihiv Oblast, URSR, (now Ukraine)
NationalityUkrainian
Citizenship Ukraine
Alma materKyiv National University of Culture and Arts,
Moscow Literature Institute,
Kyiv Alternative Medicine Institute
Known forHerbalism
AwardsOrder of Merit (Ukraine),

Order of St. Equal-to-the-apostles prince Vladimir,
International humanitarian Pushkin society award winner,
First laureate of Eupraxia prize,

Vernadsky prize
Scientific career
FieldsHerbalism
Folk medicine
Literature
Ecology movement
InstitutionsThe Green Planet Naturopathy Association

Natalia Zemna (real name - Natalia Petrivna Zubytska, maiden name - Yushchenko)[1]), was born on 5 January 1942 in Krekhaiv, Chernihiv Oblast, URSR, (now Ukraine). She is a renowned Ukrainian herbalist[2] and healer. She also serves as a president of The Green Planet Naturopathy Association.

Biography and education

Born on 5 January 1942 in the village of Krekhaiv, situated in Chernihiv Oblast, URSR, Natalia Zemna was raised in the family of traditional herbalists and wildcrafters, and thus became interested in the world of plants from the early age. She obtained her first knowledge of medicinal plants from her mother and grandmother.[3][4] She graduated from three higher education institutions: Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts (1979), Moscow Literature Institute (1981) and Kyiv Alternative Medicine Institute (1994). Additionally, she took specialized courses in the Ukrainian Folk Medicine Association.

An unlucky occurrence in Natalia Zemna's private life became a powerful incentive to her deep scientific research in the field of herbology. Already middle-aged, she was diagnosed with a complicated heart condition, which, according to the doctors of the conventional medicine, required urgent surgery. Unwilling to have on operation, Natalia intuitively started self-administering herbal remedies and soon recovered.[5][6] Having married Danylo Nykyforovych Zubytsky, a hereditary healer in the third generation, Natalia started to work in the Apothecary of Folk Medicine (Apteka narodnykh likiv) in 1991.

In 2011 she starred in the made-for-YouTube[7] documentary series Zemna Styhija (English: The Earth Element) about the healing power of plants.

To attract more young people to her Youtube channel Natalia Zemna jointly with the Italian record producer Hangm_n recorded track "Dance for Health!" - dubstep variation on a theme of the Ukrainian folk song "Tsvite Teren" (English: "Blackthorn Blossoms"). Video premiere took place on 14 August 2012.

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