Hamid Eddirhoussi is a Moroccan researcher specializing in herbal medicine, nutrition, and alternative medicine. Born in Meknes, Morocco, on October 24, 1958, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Linguistics, complemented by a Master's degree (DEA) in the same field. His academic background is further enriched by pedagogical training in modern teaching methodologies and over 30 years of hands-on experience in educational institutions.
Eddirhoussi expanded his expertise through formal academic training in herbal medicine, nutrition, and alternative therapies. Beyond academia, he served as a former Administrative and Legal Advisor to the Moroccan Parliament and held prominent roles in journalism, including Director and Editor-in-Chief of several publications. A dedicated contributor to preserving Morocco's medical heritage, he has worked to advance the legacy of the late Dr.
Abdesslam Alami-renowned physician to Sultan Moulay Hassan I and a pioneer of modern medicine and pharmacy in Morocco. Eddirhoussi's multidisciplinary career bridges traditional knowledge, education, and public service, reflecting his commitment to holistic health and cultural preservation.
Eddirhoussi expanded his expertise through formal academic training in herbal medicine, nutrition, and alternative therapies. Beyond academia, he served as a former Administrative and Legal Advisor to the Moroccan Parliament and held prominent roles in journalism, including Director and Editor-in-Chief of several publications. A dedicated contributor to preserving Morocco's medical heritage, he has worked to advance the legacy of the late Dr.
Abdesslam Alami-renowned physician to Sultan Moulay Hassan I and a pioneer of modern medicine and pharmacy in Morocco. Eddirhoussi's multidisciplinary career bridges traditional knowledge, education, and public service, reflecting his commitment to holistic health and cultural preservation.




