UPCOMING EVENTS
Spring Detox Webinar

Sunday March 8th
1:30-3:00 pm
Join Ashley Davis for a FREE webinar this Sunday!
We will explore the tradition of spring cleaning from an Ayurvedic lens and meet the local plants that are available this season to support natural detoxification.
Foundational Herbology
9 month program is now enrolling!

Registration closes March 15th
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Authentici-Tea Conscious Conversation Circles
Every Thursday @ 7pm
starting March 5th

Grounded Sound Baths
with Terrie Weaver

Fridays March 6th & 20th
6:45 pm
(with optional Cacao Ceremony beforehand at 6:00)
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Women’s Herbal Wellness Class Series
with Alicia Garza

March 13th @ 4pm
Theme: Rooted & Rising
Spring Renewal | Nettle Nourishment | Spine Strength
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Spring Equinox Men’s Gathering
March 20th
4:00 pm
Join Alicia Garza for a day of balance, incorporating intentional movement, breath work, seasonal herbal support and guided meditation to strengthen the spine, and prepare for spring with clarity, strength & direction.
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Conscious Kids Story & Tea Time
with Lakeja Baylor

3-Day Immersion: Reading the Body Immersion
with Margi Flint

October 23rd-25th : 10am-4pm
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Yellow Dock
/in Herb of the Month /by Ashley Davis(Rumex crispus)
Tastes/Energetics: bitter, sour, astringent, cool, dry
Parts Used: primarily the root, but leaves can be used externally on skin irritations
Actions: bitter tonic, alterative (blood-purifier), mild laxative
Uses: A compress soothes skin eruptions & infections. It is especially soothing to nettle stings and poison ivy rashes. A decoction can be useful for treating diarrhea. Conversely, small amounts of yellow dock infusion or tincture can relieve constipation. It is a gentle, safe laxative that strengthens the colon. Yellow Dock helps to liberate iron stored in the liver and is often used in blood-building formulas such as our blood-building syrup. As an alterative/blood-purifier, yellow dock supports the body’s detoxification processes, making it useful in cases of acne, allergies and cancer when signs of “bad blood” or toxic blood are present. It is traditionally used as a spring tonic to rid the body of the excess baggage of winter, especially if you had an extra merry holiday season!
Recipe for Iron-Rich Syrup: