So after nearly a year, I’m ready to start blogging again!
Here’s an update on my status: This past year I've continued
with my study of traditional foods and alternative medicine. I've enrolled in a
couple herbalist courses. The first wasn't exactly what I hoped it would be.
However, the second (my current herbal course) goes above and beyond what I was
hoping for. I’m a student with Vintage Remedies School of Natural Health. I’m
enrolled as a Family Herbalist student, and I’m learning SO much.
Actually, I’m learning so much that I have a feeling it will
be spilling over onto this little blog I started last year. As I study, I find
myself taking notes that I want to share with other people. If anyone is still
reading, stay tuned for blog updates with my thoughts and newly-found knowledge.
I highly recommend Vintage Remedies to anyone interested in
herbs or nutrition. Jessie Hawkins (founder) understands the meaning of
holistic health. This is not just any old herbal school! Vintage Remedies does
not teach merely how to treat symptoms, but focuses on prevention. They recognize the importance of food
and lifestyle as foundational to good health. The information in my course has already
caused me to rethink the way I view the germ theory, the common cold, and even
how I make bread.
My goals this new year are to complete my Family HerbalistCertification, start an herbal Etsy store, start teaching classes through
Vintage Remedies Essential Series, and enroll as a Clinical Master Herbalist
through Vintage Remedies.
God bless,
Corryn
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