Natasha Khallouf
Dr. Natasha Khallouf, DAOM, LAc is a doctor traditional Eastern medicine, land-based practitioner, and researcher whose work examines colonial extraction, criminalization, and enclosure within plant medicine systems. Raised in Los Angeles within Lebanese and Nicaraguan diasporic lineages, her perspective is rooted in rekindling ancestral knowledge and lived experience navigating state violence against plants, land, and marginalized communities. A longtime medical cannabis cultivator with over two decades of experience, Dr. Khallouf has pioneered access to clean, ethically grown medicine within clinical and regulated frameworks. She has been at the forefront of overcoming structural barriers to land stewardship, connecting people back to place. She is the founder of On Point Integrative (Clinic) and steward of La Finca Sagrada (education) and Agricola Flower and Nursery, among the last independently owned cannabis farms in California and the only women- and doctoral clinician-owned operations. Through La Finca Sagrada, she works with up to two dozen apprentices annually, prioritizing land-based education in plant medicine, cultivation and regenerative practice.