- September 11, 2022
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Researching Change in Traditional Herbal Practice and American Cultures

An online seminar from the Herbal History Research Network. Presentations: Shaker Medicine Reconsidered, Kerry Hackett Treatments used by the African diaspora for syphilis and yaws in Jamaica under plantation slavery, Jason Irving Working with the plants of Turtle Island, Tiffany Freeman Round table discussion: Julia Nurse, Research Development Specialist, Wellcome Collection More details on Speakers and Programme ...
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- July 14, 2022
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Stress & Anxiety Herbal Course – The Pathway to Peace

The Pathway to Peace is our tailored, engaging seven-day immersive journey with live video interactive webinar, daily videos, audio recordings, meditations, plant guides and online interactive content working with a specific plant per day for one week, exploring various tools to sustain and promote equilibrium. Learn about herbs, tools for stress management, better sleep and nourishment of the nervous system. The ...
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- May 18, 2022
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Summer Herbal Medicine Course

Immerse yourself in the healing power of flora and fauna, we offer expert tuition with a wide range of learning material. We help you blend your learning about your internal environment and tap into nature's therapeutic language of plants. If you like plants but never had the time and want to learn something new from an ...
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- May 6, 2022
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Herbal Medicine Cultures in Transition

This is an online seminar from the Herbal History Research Network Presentations: Medieval Welsh recipes: interpreting the plant names of the past Dr Diana Luft Plants in peacetime: European herbaceous and natural borders Julian Barker FLS, FNIMH Medieval Irish medical glossaries: bridging the gap between past and present Dr Siobhán Barrett Time Capsule: a fruitful data tool for reconstructing historical trajectories of plant medicines Professor Toine Pieters Round table ...
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- March 15, 2022
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Introductory course: Herbal medicine and sustainable futures

Sharing knowledge of over 20 years in herbal medicine. Come and learn about what you need to grow and how it can improve your health and wellbeing. During the session we will: Learn to identify wild plants from meadows, hedgerows and woods Understand the different plant properties that make them valuable food and medicine Make and taste tonics, macerated oils and salves Discover traditional food preservation techniques ...
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- June 2, 2021
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CNM Online Open Day

Discover how natural therapies promote true health and vitality. Our event is packed with inspiring tips on how to nurture yourself in natural, sustainable ways. And if you are thinking of turning your passion into a career, this Open Event will also cover what you need to know about studying at CNM.
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- March 30, 2021
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Foraging Workshops

A series of 5 Thursday morning workshops on 1st April,  22nd April, 27th May , 17th June and 1st of July   Herbalists in the past believed that the medicinal plants you most needed grew wildly around you, you just had to identify them.   This is a Fun, practical, inspiring  opportunity to forage the wild plants of spring, , prepare herbal remedies, learn how to ...
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- January 23, 2021
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Ayurveda and Below Ground Veggies

Ayurvedic medicine is one of the oldest systems of medicine still in use today, and was passed from Brahma, the creator god of Hinduism. A holistic system, with eight separate branches, at its core is the aim for balance of the body, mind and spirit. With winter still with us, this blog discusses a ...
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- July 12, 2016
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The Blackden Trust Herb Collaboration by Ruth Ridley

Herb Talk at the Old Medicine House The Herb Society has many local groups and a list of speakers available to give talks on a variety of herb-related topics. Sue Hughes, Trustee of the Herb Society delivered a presentation to the Tatton Garden Society at the Blackden Trust on 30 June.  The Blackden Trust manages ...
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