TWHC 2011 Presentation Book – Digital Edition

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May 072012
 

Conference Book and Class Notes
Extensive PDF from last year’s
2011 Traditions In Western Herbalism Conference

Last month we surprisingly ran across a single box of the 178 page-long 2011 TWH Conference Books, complete with extensive class notes with detailed information on a wide variety of subjects.  Since the moment last copy was sold and sent out, we’ve been getting so many letters asking for them that we’ve decided to format a full color PDF version that you can now download

$18


After you pay, we’ll send you a link to download your copy of the pdf book.

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Class Notes Included:

1. 7 Song: The Art of Formulation
2. Robin Rose Bennett: My Ally, The Elder
3. Paul Bergner: How To Become A Master Herbalist In 30 Years Or More
4. Paul Bergner: Herbs For The Spiritual Heart
5. Juliet Blankespoor: Growing At Risk Medicinal Plants
6. Juliet Blankespoor: Phytoestrogens Demystified
7. Howie Brounstein and Kristi Reese: Understanding and Treating Adrenalin Stress
8. Kristine Brown: How To Teach Kids To Use Herbs
9. Larken Bunce: The 5 Phases
10. Bevin Clare: Intake, Interview & Assessment
11. Rosalee de la Foret: Detecting False Heat
12. Sean Donahue: Plants For The Underworld Journey
13. Sean Donahue: Herbs For Asthma
14. Ryan Drum: Rural Pathology, Rural Herbs
15. Ryan Drum: Seaweed Solutions
16. Margi Flint: Living With Cancer
17. Lisa Ganora: Traditional Cannabis Medicines
18. Lisa Ganora: Herbal Constituents
19. Charles “Doc” Garcis: California Curanderismo
20. Charles “Doc” Garcia: Guerrilla Herbalism
21: Jesse Wolf Hardin: The Wild Herbalist
22. Kiva Rose Hardin: The Medicine Woman’s Roots
23. Phyllis Hogan: The 4th Sister Was Wild
24. Kathleen Maier: Entheogens and The Dying Process
25. Jim McDonald Humoural Treatments
26. Jim McDonald: Teaching Herbcraft
27. CoreyPine Shane: Getting Specific With Pain
28. Christa Sinadinos: Constitutional Treatment of The Digestive System
29. Katja Swift: Plantain For Kids

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Thank you much,

Kiva Rose

Kiva Rose by Jesse Wolf Hardin

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May 062012
 
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Summer First Aid for the Little Ones and You!

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I like to periodically share offerings from other herbalists here and I couldn’t resist passing on the info for this free webinar being given by midwife, herbalist, doctor, Plant Healer columnist, and TWHC teacher, Aviva Romm. This 90 minute presentation will discuss first aid for summer, focusing on herbal treatments for the most common summer issues like bug bites, sunburn, and poison ivy. Aviva will also be covering how to build a first aid kit for your family and ways of getting the kids involved with the plants! The webinar is this coming Thursday, May 3rd, 8:30 pm Eastern time. Be sure to sign up beforehand, right here:

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