- Introduction
- Garlic
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Sage
- Mint
- Lemon Balm
- Dill
- Marjoram
- Round up
A short course going through the basic herbs you are likely to already have in your kitchen, or that are easy and cheap to buy, and their medicinal properties.
From rosemary to garlic, mint to ginger - we all have herbs in our cupboards, draws and fridges that can be used to do more than make our food taste good.
The medicinal properties of these herbs can help with menopausal symptoms, headaches, sore muscles and even increase your general health.
This course will show you how to identify the herbs. What they can do and how to use them simply and easily.
Many of these herbs are super simple to grow in gardens and pots on the window sill.
You don't even have to know how to cook. As long as you can heat water you can benefit from these amazing and delicious kitchen herbs simply and easily.
Margaret the author firmly believes that by learning a little about medicinal herbs and how to use them we empower ourselves and connect to the natural world around us. In a world where we are becoming increasingly distanced from nature and it's beauty, connecting with herbs is a simple and easy way to counter that.
We also have a free How To Prepare For Foraging Guide available at our website and facebook page. Details for these are in this course.
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Margaret loves helping people. From teaching to coaching to being a therapist.
A qualified osteopath, herbal therapist, EFT therapist, meditation and mindfulness coach, CBT therapist.
She lives in Sussex with her wife and 4 cats. Forages for herbs on the downs and is often found showing others how to forage for their own herbs and how to use them.
Margaret believes knowledge is empowerment and thrives on sharing hers.