Living Medicine First Aid
Using the power of the natural world
Service Description
Harness the Power of Nature for all your First Aid Needs All herbs and wild plants are anti-inflammatory, it's how they survive and protect themselves against rain, wind, cold, heat and other plants but did you know that so many plants help us and animals heal and live, not only for food but for pain, cuts, sprains, broken bones, skin problems etc. Aspirin was derived from Willow Bark! Working alongside 'normal' pharmacy drugs we can improve our health and well being by using the herbs and wild plants that nature provides, so many of which research has proven they really do work. Many of you know about natures plasters - how many of us have looked for a dock leaf when being stung by stinging nettles! We know that Turmeric is brilliant for pain relief, helping many people cope with arthritic pain, Witch-hazel relieves sprains and aches, Elderberry is brilliant for relieving coughs and Echinacea for colds. Herbs have been used for centuries. Indulge in the world of natural healing with our Herbal First Aid course at Aroma Natural. Learn about the healing properties of different herbs and plants and how to use them to treat cuts, scratches, minor burns, sprains, and bruises. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll create your own herbal infusions and balms to have on hand for any minor first-aid needs. Discover the power of nature in taking care of your wellness. In the Morning : Welcome chat and coffee/tea Learn about different herbs/plants that are good for healing Learn about tinctures and how to make them Choose a base oil and herbs Make a herbal infusion In the Afternoon : Make an antispectic, soothing balm Make a soothing skin ointment Make a liquid potion Take home a booklet and two different types of balm for your First Aid Kit Please bring a packed lunch with you, I'll provide tea/coffee and biscuits. Please park in the front garden.
Cancellation Policy
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Contact Details
Aroma Natural, Moorgate Road, Fakenham, UK