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Rising to the Health Challenges of our Times With Herbal Medicine

  • Start time is in AST (Atlantic), which is 6pm Eastern Online on Zoom (map)

Online workshop live on Zoom

**Note: this workshop is free, but donations will be accepted for our tuition assistance program.

Rising to the Health Challenges of our Times With Herbal Medicine

Many people today are feeling stressed, unheard, or unsupported in the healthcare system. Chronic health issues are on the rise, and it can be hard to find care that feels personal, empowering, and connected to the larger picture of wellbeing. We live in a world increasingly disconnected from the land that sustains us, and this also impacts our overall health.

Herbal medicine offers a joyful, transformative, and effective approach to directly address many of these health challenges! Through herbalism we learn about living in connection with nature and living more embodied, while having more tools in our toolbox for our health concerns. Herbalism can be an empowering force for collective good, and a way for us to heal ourselves and the earth that nourishes us.

Come to our free workshop to learn what herbalism has to offer us in these times. Get inspired towards building our collective healthcare skills, and learn what we think you need to consider if you’re called to the herbalist path.

In this workshop you will learn:

  • The most prevalent health challenges of our times

  • Our core approach for an ethical and effective herbalism practice

  • How to apply our approach to increase the effectiveness of herbs you know, with a specific focus on cold & flu season

The times we live in deeply need the skills, intention, and heart that herbalists can offer. Come join clinical herbalists Ember Peters and Oren Hercz, bringing our combined 30 years of experience, in a class to fuel your inspiration and help guide you on your herbal path!

While the class is free, donations will be accepted to our tuition accessibility fund.

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