A series of seven classes that explore the Foundational Herbal Extracts and a holistic approach to women's wellness with special guest presenters Caroline Keeler and Talyor Lawrence. In addition to herbal extracts and uses, topics will include wellness approaches for women in all ages and stages from puberty to menopause.
In person coursework will include hands-on practice making extracts, an in-depth study of 18 herbs, safe research methods and opportunities for continuing study with online resources, other teachers and school. . There will also be access to a private, online community of current and former students.
Extracts included are: water extracts, oils, salves, alcohol and glycerin extracts, vinegar extracts, and syrups. In addition, each class will include information about how each extract can support women's wellness.
Women's wellness topics include: pelvic health with a blend of physical therapy and herbal ally approaches, breast and womb health from a physical, energetic and spiritual approach.
Early Bird Registration: $315 (Through September 17th)*
Full Price Registration: $350*
Refunds
I do not offer refunds, but your registration may be transferred or gifted to another person.
None of the information provided in the class is intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease and does not constitute medical advice.
*Does not include processing fee
Date & Time
Oct 17 - Dec 12, 2024
Venue Details
Lighthouse Yoga Studio
1731 Dawson Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28403
Seagate School of Holistic Herbalism
About us
Kathryn Sisler Waple
Certificate in the Fundamentals of Herbalism from Appalachian School of Holistic Herbalism; Apprentice with Corinna Wood of Red Moon Herbs;
BA in English from UNCW, certificate in High School Education
Kathryn Waple is an herbalist who has been working with plants for more than 15 years. Her passion is in teaching people about how to use and grow medicinal herbs safely and easily for the benefit of the whole family. She teaches classes on growing, harvesting and using medicinal herbs.
"Learning about herbalism and natural/alternative health is a form of community activism. I think it is a crucial part of bringing people together. I would like to infuse the local community with a sense of responsibility and support for individual health. Being able to heal yourself is an empowering act that lays a foundation for the ability to heal your community."