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Free Herb Class:

The 10 Best Herbal Actions

 

Herbalists sort herbs into different categories based on their medicinal properties. Join Green Path Herb School Co-Directors Elaine Sheff and John Goicovich to learn about the herbal actions they feel are the most important for everyone. If you want to start your home herb kit, find out about some helpful categories you won't want to miss!
 

Learn about:

🌼 Adaptogens                                🌼 Demulcents/Emollients               
🌼 Alteratives                                  🌼 Digestive Bitters
🌼 Antispasmodics                         🌼 Nervines
🌼 Aromatics                                   🌼 Nutritive herbs
🌼 Astringents                                 🌼 Vulnerarys
 

Whether you're a seasoned herbalist or just starting to explore the wonders of herbal medicine, this workshop is a rare opportunity to deepen your understanding and appreciation of herbs. Participants will walk away with essential knowledge of the best herbal categories to incorporate into their daily lives. Sign up below! ⬇️

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About your Hosts:

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The author of several books on herbal medicine and healing, clinical herbalist Elaine Sheff has been passionate about sharing herbal knowledge for over 30 years. She is a professional member of the American Herbalist Guild, teaching workshops, and at conferences, both nationally and internationally. As a certified Instructor of the Natural Family Planning and Fertility Awareness Methods, Elaine has helped many couples to avoid or achieve pregnancy naturally. Elaine is the Co-Director of Green Path Herb School, where she strives to inspire and empower students and clients to remember their connection to the earth, the plants and their own healing process. Elaine’s workshops have been featured at conferences including the Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, Montana Herb Gathering, Northwest Herb Symposium, Midwest Women’s Herbal Conference, Spokane Herbal Faire, Pacific Women’s Herb Conference, Inland Northwest Permaculture Convergence, the Ecoexpo, the Mountain West Herb Gathering, and the American Herbalists Guild Symposium. You can often find Elaine marveling at small flowers in mountain meadows.

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John first started working with plants in the early 1990s on the coast of California. It was not until moving to the Rocky Mountains in 1993 that his interest became a lifetime commitment. John’s first love of herbs was always the connection between plants and people and the personal involvement in making one’s own remedies. John is a graduate of both the Rocky Mountain Center for Botanical Studies and the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. He is the co-founder of Meadowsweet Herbs.

Elaine and John will also give you a sneak peek into their upcoming upcoming Herbalist Certificate Program

We look forward to seeing you there!