Herbal Medicine 101: Spring Tonics and Bitters
Sat, Apr 20
|All One One All (AOOA) Farm
Hands-on introductory herbalism workshop. Learn plant identification, sustainable harvesting practices, and make remedies for long-term health!
Time & Location
Apr 20, 2024, 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
All One One All (AOOA) Farm, 221 Craigville Rd, Goshen, NY 10924, USA
About the event
It’s that time of year when buzzwords like “spring cleanse” and “detox” are in the air. However, not all trends are created equal. In this class, we will deep dive into what it really means to detox your body and debunk our favorite “detox” myths.
Our liver, kidneys and lymphatic system have been working hard all winter ensuring we stay healthy and get the most out of our winter foods. The spring is the perfect time to work with herbal tonics to support these organs and ensure their optimal functioning. In this class, we will be working with herbs such as nettle, milk thistle, dandelion, burdock, and cleavers to support lymphatic flow and the detoxifying and elimination functions of the kidneys and liver.
The best part! These herbs are available right in your backyard.
This is a hands-on introductory herbal workshop where we will learn plant identification, sustainable harvesting practices and make remedies designed to build long-term health. Each participant will bring home a remedy made during class.
For ages 18+. Space is limited, please register in advance. Light refreshments will be served.
About the instructor: Alexandra Radoaca is an herbalist, wilderness guide and sound practitioner. She focuses on building health through nourishment and working with local, accessible, abundant plants. She believes that herbalism is accessible to everyone. All we need is to follow our curiosity and get our hands in the dirt, the plants teach us the rest! She is the founder of Mindful Wilderness, an organization focused on herbal education and Vulgaris Herbs, an herbal shop in Sugar Loaf, NY with a mission to serve our community with herbal supplies, small batch herbal remedies, botanical art, workshops and consultations. She is a New York State-certified camping and hiking guide and a Wilderness First Responder.