Common Weeds Used to Combat Lung Infection and Allergy


April 10, 2004--Susun Weed, author of four best-selling books, and founder of the Wise Woman Center, addresses our growing concerns of asthma, allergies, and chronic respiratory conditions, as she teaches use of local plants and common foods.

It is so refreshing to know we can start now to take better care of our lungs with what most of us have within easy reach. And rewarding to learn simple, easy, effective remedies that are free or inexpensive.

Most of us are familiar with the common herbs (and weeds) Mullein, Elecampane, and Echinacea. And it is a rare family that does not have milk in our fridge. Now we can learn how to identify and prepare our own herbal remedies from our backyards and fridge. Alternatively we can know what and how to buy inexpensive herbs and herbal preparations.

"Take a Deep Breath," Susun's upcoming class covering these topics, will be held at the Wise Woman Center in Woodstock, NY, on April 3, 2004, from 10am-5pm. The sliding scale fee of $50-$75 includes a delicious vegetarian lunch.

To reserve your place mail your $25 deposit to the address below, or register online: http://www.ash-tree-publishing.com.

Vibrant, passionate, and involved, Susun Weed has garnered an international reputation for her groundbreaking lectures, teachings, and writings on health and nutrition. She challenges conventional medical approaches with humor, insight, and her vast encyclopedic knowledge of herbal medicine. Unabashedly pro-woman, her animated and enthusiastic lectures are engaging and often profoundly provocative. Susun is one of America's best-known authorities on herbal medicine and natural approaches to women's health. Her four best-selling books are recommended by expert herbalists and well-known physicians and are used and cherished by millions of women around the world. Learn more at www.susunweed.com or contact the Wise Woman Center: PO Box 64, Woodstock, NY 12498, 845-246-8081.




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