• Renee Prince-Trusz

    Renee Prince-Trusz

    Renee Crozier, RH(AHG), is a Registered Herbalist through the American Herbalists Guild and a clinical practitioner with a focus on cancer care, traditional healing, and ceremonial medicine. Her work centers on bioregional plant medicine, conservation, and providing accessible care for underserved communities. Trained as a traditional healer, Renee works within living ceremonial traditions, including unbroken Nordic land-based lineages that honor seasonal cycles, ancestral memory, and ritual relationship with the natural world.

    She spends time each year in multiple countries deepening her practice and teaching alongside traditional healers, with extensive experience in tropical and Amazonian regions where plant spirit medicine, ceremony, and community-based healing remain actively practiced. Passionate about balancing ancestral wisdom with modern clinical practice, Renee serves as a bridge between traditional transmission and contemporary herbal medicine.

    With over twenty years of teaching experience, Renee is the Founder and Director of the Four Elements School of Traditional Medicine where she trains the next generation of clinical herbalists and traditional healers. She is also a steward of a half-acre medicinal teaching garden and a United Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary. Most days, she can be found working in the integrated clinic or teaching in her North Carolina classroom, cultivating the next generation of land-based and lineage-aware healers.

    Renee has led ceremonies around the world to help people connect with their hearts and heal emotionally, spiritually, and ancestrally. She offers energy healing and balancing, energetic readings, past life journeys, dream work, soul retrieval, and power animal retrieval.

If you are seeking a cacao ceremony that is heartfelt, intentional, and led with integrity, I cannot recommend Renee Prince enough. Through the rhythm of her drumming, journey work and education, Renee opens a powerful ceremonial container inviting deep inner travel, ancestral remembrance, and heart-centered healing. This is not just a ceremony; it is a journey that continues to echo through your body, spirit, and life long after the final drumbeat fades.

-Amber B