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On September 11, 2017 we lost our home due to flooding from Hurricane Irma. On that same day I also lost my herbal teaching facility and apothecary from where I run the Black Creek Center for Herbal Studies.

Because of the kindness and support of friends and family we have been able to build a small home and resume our lives, finding our new normal. However, a year and four months later my teaching facility still sits as a gutted relic of my past endeavors.

This facility is where I did conduct all of my business, give classes and consultations and housed all of my herbs and apothecary supplies. The loss was immense and it has now left me without a viable source of income.

With a new year upon us I have decided its time to breath new life into my teaching facility but I need your help. As an herbalist and educator I have spent countless hours compiling information and teaching others about the benefits of medicinal plants. In order to raise money to rebuild the center I would like to offer you some of my E books that I have created over the years.

Within this bundle I am including information that will not only help you gain a better understanding of medicinal plants but also tend to acute conditions that might arise and improve your overall health.

This bundle contains 6 Ebooks with over 300 pages of insightful information and a wonderful Bonus gift just for you.

If you have been looking for a way to help those who have been severely impacted by recent natural disasters please know that all of the proceeds received from this sale will go towards rebuilding The Black Creek Center for Herbal Studies.  Your support is greatly appreciated.

TAKE ME TO THE E BOOK BUNDLE

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Come join me on April 16th , 2016 from 10 am – 4 pm to learn how to make your own herbal preparations and how to use them safely and effectively for both acute and chronic conditions.

 

This class is a hands on intensive where each student has the opportunity to make their own herbal preparations which they will then get to take home.  These remedies will include the foundations for beginning your own herbal first aid kit.

In this class we will we discuss the safety of herbs, the benefits of using herbs as well as learning how to prepare the following:

  • – Herbal Tinctures
  • – Herbal Teas and Decoctions
  • – Infused Herbal Oils
  • – Herbal Elixirs
  • – Herbal Oxymels
  • – Herbal Healing Salve
  • – Herbal Syrups/Honey

Students will receive handouts of all the material that is covered in class.

Coffee, Tea and Snacks will be provided, but students are encouraged to bring a bag lunch.

COST:  $65.00 (includes material costs/non-refundable)

LOCATION:  4170 Dowling Rd., Middleburg, Fla. 32068

CONTACT:  Natalie Vickery (904)613-2738/family_herbalist@yahoo.com

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The AHG TeleSeminar Series enables you to attend workshops on botanical medicine without traveling from your home or office. Taught by AHG professional members, they are a convenient and cost-effective way to explore issues and enhance your knowledge of topics in the practice of herbal medicine. These one and one-half hour phone conferences will provide attendees with an opportunity to pose questions to the teacher. For more details, including topic descriptions and teacher bios, visit the Events & News section of our website.

The registration fee for each tele-seminar is $25 for AHG members ($15 for students), and $45 for non-members. The AHG will issue a Certificate of Attendance to all participants (i.e. for Continuing Education purposes). To reserve a space, you can register online, by phone, or mail a check to the AHG office.

All TeleSeminars run from 7:00 — 8:30 PM EST.

Upcoming Events:

March 3, 2010: Ayurveda: The Mother of Healing
Michael Tierra, OMD, LAc, RH (AHG)

Visit The American Herbalists Guild website to find out more on the organizaation or their TeleSeminar Series.

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