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Better Bitters: Herbs for Healthy Digestion
'Diggin Deeper is a Plant Medicine Workshop Series located in the backyard oasis of The Random Tea Room and Curiosity Shop in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia.
The second course of the series is:Better Bitters: Herbs for Healthy Digestion, led by Alyssa Schimmel.
Bloating, cramping, overindulgence, loss of appetite we've got you covered with herbs to support healthy digestion! Learn why gut health and digestion are so very important to our overall happiness and wellbeing and how to harness the power of herbs to support varied stomach sagas, In this workshop, we'll also be crafting a take-home bitters blend to help beat stomach bloat. We've saved a seat at the table just for you!
BIO: Alyssa Schimmel is an intuitive community herbalist and beginning astrologer working in Philadelphia, who believes in creating healing partnerships between people and plants. She is a two-time graduate of the Grassroots Medicine program at Centro Ashe in Bryans Road, Md., a graduate of The Sky House Yoga Herbal Medicine apprentice program in Silver Spring, Md., where she worked in a by-donation community clinic formulating tinctures, teas, and plant spirit remedies, and a former apprentice at Mountain Gardens, a botanical garden specializing in the largest collection of native Appalachian and Chinese medicinal plants, in Burnsville, NC. She currently works on Sundays at The Random Tea Room and swears by the Sol Glo, and works as an education and outreach intern with The Philadelphia Orchard Project. She enjoys making custom herbal preparations under the brand name Velvet Earth and takes on new clients continually for herbal consultations. She can be reached by email at velvetearthherbs@gmail.com.
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LocationThe Random Tea Room (View)
713 N. 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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