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Personal and Community Wellness for Young Adults in the time of COVID
Online

Please note: the time zone for this event is Eastern Time.

As part of the Sustainable Herbs Program's outreach for the SHP Sustainability and Regenerative Practices Toolkit, we are hosting a series of conversations on key issues around sustainability and the botanical industry with leaders in the botanical community. We are happy to announce the first of these webinars.

A conversation with Dr. Tieraona Low Dog. As a mother of a high school and college age student, SHP Director Ann Armbrecht wanted to begin this webinar series with a conversation about what young people can do to care for themselves and their communities, physically and emotionally, during this time.


Tieraona Low DogTieraona (tier-oh-nay) Low Dog, MD is a physician, author, educator and thought leader in integrative medicine. Before earning her medical degree from the University of Mexico School of Medicine, she practiced herbal medicine and midwifery. She has since become one of the foremost experts in the United States on the safe and appropriate use of botanical remedies and dietary supplements. As a highly sought consultant to industry, Dr. Low Dog has helped many companies craft safe, innovative, and effective products in the natural products space. As a prolific scholar, she has published 54 research articles in medical/science journals, written 24 chapters for medical textbooks, and authored five books including four with National Geographic: Fortify Your Life, Healthy at Home, Life is Your Best Medicine, and Guide to Medicinal Herbs. Over her 40-year career, Dr. Low Dog has been invited to more than 600 conferences, reaching more than 50,000 people every year with her message of healthy nutrition and supplement use, holistic women's health, integrative medicine, and deep ecology.

Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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