Diet, probiotics, supplements... there are many ways to
address gut issues, but among herbalists immense value
can always be found in a cup of tea. Unlike supplements,
tinctures or other preparations of herbs, infusions and
decoctions bathe tissues with the virtues of plant
medicine. We'll look at how we can formulate blends that
help relax, tone, soothe and heal our beleaguered
bellies, and how energetic indications can help guide
our formulations to suit the individual needs of the
person we're making tea for.
This is a part of a series of classes that are attendable both in
person
or online.
Yep, if you live far away, lack a means of
transportation, or have a sleeping cat on your lap you
just don't have the heart to move, you'll be able to log
in online and attend the class under the comfort of your
own cat. Cool, huh?
That being the case: I teach best when I have
people in front of me making facial expressions to
convey understanding, confusion, and hopefully a few "ah
ha!"s, so if you can make it out in person, please do
come
(incentive discounts are involved!). You'll be rewarded with not only my deep
appreciation, but you'll actually get to taste a bunch
of stuff. Why would you pass that
opportunity up?
times...
The class runs from
12:30 to
3:30PMish... be sure to account for traffic
& parking when coming out.
location...
Click
HERE
for directions to Farmington Co-Work; the address is
32729 Grand River Ave, Farmington, MI 48336, but the link provided shows
exactly where we'll be. There is street
parking available, as well as a public lot just east of
the venue and a parking lot directly across the street.
Handicap/special needs parking is available directly
behind the building off Orchard Court. Use the
Handicap spot or those reserved for Farmington CoWork.
to sign up...
***FOR THE
IN PERSON
class in Farmington,
Michigan...
Please either use the PayPal link below or contact me
about sending a check.
ALAS! The In
Person Class is full!
Please do consider the online option below...
Register via PayPal...
You can also bring payment
the day of the class. Please
note that space is limited; early registration
ensures a spot.
Also, as a special bonus: because jim really teaches
best in front of people, in person students get an
incentivizing discount for showing up so he doesn't have
to sit and talk to an empty room (which is hard for an
extroverted social person). For those who wish to access the online
replay of the class, a coupon code to do so will be available for those who
attend in person.
***FOR THE
ONLINE
class wherever you happen to be...
Please sign up via Podia using this link (payment and
sign in info there).
Register via Podia...
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REMEMBER THIS LINK IS TO
ATTEND *ONLINE*
jim mcdonald
has been practicing the art of herbcraft for over 25 years, and offers a knowledge of herbalism that blends
western folk and indigenous views of healing with the Vitalist traditions of 19th century western herbalism. He
has taught classes and workshops throughout Great Lakes
bioregion and the US, hosts the website
www.herbcraft.org and is currently writing
(alternately) "A Great Lakes Herbal" and "Foundational
Herbcraft". jim is a community herbalist, a manic wildcrafter and medicine maker, and has been an ardent student of the most
learned teachers of herbcraft... the plants themselves.
Have questions about
classes?
I've got answers to frequently asked questions (like
times, weather exceptions, missed classes and such)
here.