TWHC 2011 Presentation Book – Digital Edition
Conference Book and Class Notes
Extensive PDF from last year’s
2011 Traditions In Western Herbalism Conference
Last month we surprisingly ran across a single box of the 178 page-long 2011 TWH Conference Books, complete with extensive class notes with detailed information on a wide variety of subjects. Since the moment last copy was sold and sent out, we’ve been getting so many letters asking for them that we’ve decided to format a full color PDF version that you can now download
$18
After you pay, we’ll send you a link to download your copy of the pdf book.
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Class Notes Included:
- 7 Song: The Art of Formulation
- Robin Rose Bennett: My Ally, The Elder
- Robin Rose Bennett: Women’s Self Care For Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Paul Bergner: How To Become A Master Herbalist In 30 Years Or More
- Paul Bergner: Herbs For The Spiritual Heart
- Juliet Blankespoor: Growing At Risk Medicinal Plants
- Juliet Blankespoor: Phytoestrogens Demystified
- Howie Brounstein and Kristi Reese: Understanding and Treating Adrenalin Stress
- Kristine Brown: How To Teach Kids To Use Herbs
- Larken Bunce: The 5 Phases
- Bevin Clare: Intake, Interview & Assessment
- Rosalee de la Foret: Detecting False Heat
- Sean Donahue: Plants For The Underworld Journey
- Sean Donahue: Herbs For Asthma
- Ryan Drum: Rural Pathology, Rural Herbs
- Ryan Drum: Seaweed Solutions
- Margi Flint: Living With Cancer
- Lisa Ganora: Traditional Cannabis Medicines
- Lisa Ganora: Herbal Constituents
- Charles “Doc” Garcis: California Curanderismo
- Charles “Doc” Garcia: Guerrilla Herbalism
- Jesse Wolf Hardin: The Wild Herbalist
- Kiva Rose Hardin: The Medicine Woman’s Roots
- Phyllis Hogan: The 4th Sister Was Wild
- Kathleen Maier: Entheogens and The Dying Process
- Jim McDonald: Humoural Treatments
- Jim McDonald: Teaching Herbcraft
- CoreyPine Shane: Getting Specific With Pain
- Christa Sinadinos: Constitutional Treatment of The Digestive System
- Katja Swift: Plantain For Kids
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Thank you much,
Kiva Rose




