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Learning About Nature Through Herbal Remedies—Attend the Home Medicine Summit

I love learning about nature through nature journaling, and one way to learn is to journal about herbal remedies.

Using herbs is a way of learning about the natural world and how it can help you heal.  Trying one herb at a time and recording it in your journal will help you learn more about that plant and how you and your family respond to it. Journaling through the process helps you to remember it in the future if you need the plant again.

The Home Medicine Summit is a good place to start learning about herbs. This year there are 38 experts that promise to set you free from drugstores by showing you how to be naturally healthy by learning to make your own medicine.

The speaker lineup includes big names like: Rosemary Gladstar, Rosalee de la Foret, Donna Gates, Ananta Ripa Ajmera, Bevin Clare, Sajah Popham and Kami McBride, just to name a few.

If this is your first time attending an online summit, you should know it’s 100% online event that’s FREE for you to attend.

It kicks off Monday, October 14thand will run 24 hours a day for 7 full days with 2 encore days.

There will be over 45 hours of video presentations for you to enjoy, covering topics that include:

  • 15 herbs to increase your energy and vitality
  • An anti-viral protocol: natural control of influenza, herpies, hepatitis A/B/C, shingles, and other viruses
  • When you’re sick as a dog—and you ARE a dog: herbal medicine for pets
  • Your herbal kitchen
  • Herbal bitters: plants to heal your digestion and soothe your nerves
  • 10 steps to start a kombucha business
  • Holistic therapeutics for the respiratory system
  • Keeping your back and knees supple and strong
  • Herbal medicine kit for international travelers
  • Introduction to homeopathy
  • DIY healing of the nervous system
  • Herbs for energy: Spoiler>it’s not adrenal fatigue
  • 3 things you can do to improve your eyesight naturally
  • Beautiful skin from the inside out
  • 12 steps to sleep like a baby
  • Beyond elderberry syrup: everything you want to know about elder but were afraid to ask
  • The inner game to reduce stress and anxiety
  • Herbs for liver health
  • The poetry of rose medicine
  • Brain boosting herbs
  • How to improve digestion with Ayurveda
  • The 5 tastes of herbs: an ancient methodology for determining healing power
  • Topical pain relief with herbs
  • DIY cannabis medicine: oil infusions, topicals, and edibles
  • Why biodynamically grown herbs make the highest potency medicine
  • Perfect DIY design ideas for backyard gardens
  • Celebrating 25 years of United Plant Savers and why it matters to know where your medicine comes from
  • Healing Lyme disease naturally
  • How to make the ultimate kidney wrap
  • How to make mineral rich and immune building herbal vinegars at home
  • Gathering Autumn—herbs for support in fall and winter
  • Using oils as solvents in the kitchen for nutrition, flavor, and medicine
  • Be nice to your weeds, they just might save your life
  • Heart healthy herbs for circulation
  • Going beyond organic to nutrition grown
  • Homeopathic first aid kit
  • Working with nature to create healthy homes for bees
  • 7 simple steps to a success detox
  • All of this hosted by Marjory Wildcraft and The Grow Network

As you can see, going through these free videos can deepen your nature journaling experience and journaling in general. 

Even though this event takes place 100% online, so you can watch it all from home, and it’s completely free for you to attend, you must register and reserve your spot here.  Only registered attendees will get the complete schedule with instructions for watching.

If you can’t watch all the videos during the Home Medicine Summit, Marjory will make recordings of the entire event available for purchase (audios, videos and transcripts) for those who can’t attend the free event. If you have schedule conflicts, you can grab the recordings and watch it on your own schedule.

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