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  1. ... molecules, how plants make their therapeutic compounds. Organoleptics; identifying constituents by taste and smell. Sprouting seeds for nutritional benefits. 02-Live Zoom Webinar 19.00-21.00 pm Thursday 23rd November 03-Access given to virtual Workshop Three Friday, January 12th 2024 Workshop 3 Making medicines and understanding plant constituents; Hygiene (HACCP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), including the place of intention. Macerated oils cold and hot methods; Creams and ointments, plaisters, talcs and salts, vinegars, syrups and tinctures, capsules and powders. Blending creams and essential oils –the conce...
  2. ...e is a bitterness that follows); I found the same when I ate one of the flowers that it suggested I taste. The sweetness feels quite joyful- it brings joy back to the heart when too much grief has made it feel soggy and cold. It relaxes the mind from frenetic thoughts, calms the nervous system and can help with sleep. Then the mullein told me to stroke its leaves. ‘Feel' it said 'I am not soft like marshmallow or lamb’s ears- my hairs are more abrasive, almost like sandpaper. I am very thorough in clearing out the old crud, the old mucus and the old stuck griefs- little ones and big ones; ones buried deep from childhood when someone ...
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