Wintertime Mood Support
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Monday, January 24, 6:30-8:00 pm
Monday, January 24, 6:30-8:00pm
In-person at Railyard Apothecary with option to attend via Zoom
Some herbs that bloom during the height of summer have a long history of use for elevating the mood, including St. John's Wort and linden. It seems as if they have captured that energy of the sunniest days, and when we preserve that fresh plant material and then later consume it, we can invoke a feeling reminiscent of that time of year.
In this class we'll discuss some of these plants, and how we can consume them in forms such as tincture and tea throughout the darker months to maintain a positive outlook as we anticipate the warmer days ahead.
Taught by Nick Cavanaugh. Nick is a clinical herbalist at the Burlington Herb Clinic and a staff member at Railyard Apothecary. As a clinical herbalist, he works with clients in-depth on health challenges that they face, such as digestive discomfort, mental or emotional imbalance, or chronic illness. He is a graduate of the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism's 3-year clinical herbalist training program.
Please note our covid policies for in-person classes, as of 10/4/21:
In-person at Railyard Apothecary with option to attend via Zoom
Some herbs that bloom during the height of summer have a long history of use for elevating the mood, including St. John's Wort and linden. It seems as if they have captured that energy of the sunniest days, and when we preserve that fresh plant material and then later consume it, we can invoke a feeling reminiscent of that time of year.
In this class we'll discuss some of these plants, and how we can consume them in forms such as tincture and tea throughout the darker months to maintain a positive outlook as we anticipate the warmer days ahead.
Taught by Nick Cavanaugh. Nick is a clinical herbalist at the Burlington Herb Clinic and a staff member at Railyard Apothecary. As a clinical herbalist, he works with clients in-depth on health challenges that they face, such as digestive discomfort, mental or emotional imbalance, or chronic illness. He is a graduate of the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism's 3-year clinical herbalist training program.
Please note our covid policies for in-person classes, as of 10/4/21:
- Masks required
- 10-person limit
- Chairs will be placed 6 ft apart
- Increased ventilation will be in place
- Virtual option available