Herbal Salve Making Class with Jenny Dietzel
This informative 2-hour class teaches the participants how to make an herbal salve. Salve is made from herbs soaked or simmered in oil with beeswax added to help it harden.  It is a great way to get an herb onto the skin and is recommended for cuts, scrapes, stings, bites and rashes as well as other conditions like dry lips or skin.  Learn how to make a simple salve from a single healing herb or combine herbs into a formula for their synergistic effects.  Many of them can be grown in your own yard or window boxes.  Some of them grow everywhere already.  Makes a good sized batch for sharing.

Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 10:00 am in the Community Rock House at Tri Cycle Farms (1705 N. Garland Ave. Fayetteville, AR 72703). Please park across the street at the Trinity United Methodist Church and walk on over.

Class is $20 per person (or talk with Jenny about trades), which includes a 1 oz. jar of salve for each participant ($5 for each additional jar).

Teacher Biography:
Jenny Dietzel from Twin Springs Wellness has her Doctorate in Natural Health and provides educational consultations and classes to teach people how to use natural therapies safely and effectively.  She focuses on teaching clients about the importance of natural organic foods and clean water, as well as offering information or recommended uses of:  food extracts, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, digestive aids, plant substances, homeopathic preparations, topical natural substances, air, water, heat and cold, sound, light, and exercise therapies.  These techniques are effective and are helping people use less medication, and have fewer drug interactions and side effects.  Clients also benefit psychologically by gaining coping skills, learning goal setting, time management, and stress reduction techniques and developing confidence in their inner voice.

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