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Folk Herbal Medicine, Monday, July 29, 2024 5:30PM

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From Monday, July 29, 2024 to Monday, October 28, 2024
2024-25 Folk Herbal Medicine

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Date

Monday, July 29, 2024

Location

San Diego Botanic Garden

Name

Folk Herbal Medicine

Description

5:30p.m. - 7:00p.m.

Join herbalist Corinne Feinberg as she teaches you about the medicinal benefits of plants through a sensory experience of how herbal medicine feels in your body while drinking single-herb tea infusions.

Corinne is trained at The Gaia School of Healing and Earth Education's two-year apprenticeship in addition to 400 hours of herbal medicine study with various teachers and has been teaching herbalism from a sensory perspective since 2015 throughout the northeastern United States and in southern California. She invites you to join in playful learning, meditative medicine, pleasure for the senses, and the ever-unfolding wisdom of the plant kingdom as we learn about herbal medicine from direct experience paired with scientific findings. We’ll be exploring non-psychoactive plants and sitting amongst the diverse medicinal plants on the verdant grounds of the Garden.

This folk tradition - meaning "for the people" - of herbalism is centered around cultivating a relationship and listening to the wisdom of the natural world as a portal to understanding how plants can support us in all facets of our being, and how we can in turn support their ability to thrive alongside us. This will be an opportunity for participants to notice how palpable herbal medicine is in their bodies and realize the potential of plants to communicate through our senses to join the science of health with the art of healing.  Participants will gain knowledge of how to brew the tea infusions we're consuming, the benefits of and how to safely use the 2 plants we're studying in each class, and how to learn about medicinal plants in ways that transcend rote memorization of reading material on herbalism.

Previous herbal medicine knowledge or experience is not necessary to attend.

 

Class format: In-person, outdoors. SDBG follows local safety and health guidelines, and supports staff and visitors who choose to wear masks as they prefer. 

Cost: Members $40, non-members $48. Walk-ups are welcome for an additional $10, space permitting.
(Members need to be logged into your membership account. Member discount will apply in your cart after you select the number of persons, then click "Add to Cart" button).

Class fees do not include general daytime admission. 

Please register by July 26.

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