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Treating Lyme Disease Naturally, Powerfully, and Effectively
Rockport, Maine, USA

 

April 14-15, 2012: Treating Lyme Disease Naturally, Powerfully, and Effectively. Herbal Classroom at Avena Botanicals, Rockport, ME, USA. Herbal and Flower Essence Interventions featuring Kate Gilday and David Dalton.  

Topics:

  • Prevention and early intervention
  • Plant-Spirit treatment using Teasel flower essence
  • Treating co-infections with gem elixirs
  • Herbal treatments for heavy metals
  • Treating chronic and acute Lyme
  • Understanding anti-body testing
  • The Western Blot demystified
  • Herbal protocols for treatment of Lyme and co-infections
  • How early trauma affects Lyme
  • Treatment of organ degeneration due to Lyme
  • New herbal interventions from the U.S. and Africa
  • Treating neurological Lyme
  • Treating Lyme in children and newborns
  • Demonstrations and case studies


Instructors: 

Kate Gilday is an Herbalist, Ayurvedic Consultant, and Flower Essence Therapist, as well as a producer of flower essence and herbal remedies. She has been training herbalists at Woodland Essence Center and conferences for the past 20 years and brings her love of wild places, song, and healing to her workshops. 

David Dalton is a Flower Essence Therapist, Producer, and Researcher. In 1986, he founded and directs Delta Gardens, a flower essence practitioner training and research center, through which he has made important contributions to an energetic diagnostic system and essences' effect on physical ailments. He is the author of Stars of the Meadow: Medicinal Herbs as Flower Essences.

Cost $225. Class size is limited. Call 207-594-0694 to register.

More information is available at: www.avenabotanicals.com/classes-events.

 

Start Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012
End Date:   Sunday, April 15, 2012

Address:
Avena Botanicals
219 Mill St.
Rockport, ME 04856
United States


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