THIS CLASS HAS SOLD OUT.
Interested in other HOME classes? Seats are still available for Crafting an Herbal Smoking Mixture on March 12.
Monday, January 29, 2018 | 6 – 8 p.m.
NUNM Academic Building, 049 SW Porter. Map & Directions
Join the Traditional Roots Institute and Portland herbalist Missy Rohs for this tasty Hands-On Medicine Evening (HOME). In this class you will craft your own personal Fire Cider formulation to support winter wellness. We’ll talk about the uses of fire cider, the folk tradition surrounding it and the current debate over this delicious remedy. Then we’ll chop, grate and blend to craft a potion worthy of a kitchen witch!
2.0 hours of general CEUs approved by OBNM.
About the presenter
Missy Rohs is founder and principal instructor at Arctos School of Herbal and Botanical Studies in Portland, and is a practicing clinical and community herbalist. Missy grows and wildcrafts her own herbs with a focus on sustainable herbal remedies: those that grow easily in populated habitats, and those that can be harvested in the wild with minimal impact. Missy’s love of plants, concern for the planet, critique of capitalism, and feminist perspective all inform her commitment to plant medicine.
Registration
Note: There is no webinar option for this class.
Early-bird pricing ends January 16, 2018.
Healthcare providers: $50 early-bird; $65 regular
Public: $40 early-bird; $50 regular
Full-Time Students (with ID): $15 early and regular