Herbal Medicine for First Aid, Tues Feb 16th in Mt. Shasta

Cara of Bear Wallow Herbs

by Renee on February 14, 2010

I’ve met Cara Saunders from Bear Wallow Herbs just once, and briefly at that. So I’m excited to head to Sereni-tea in Mt. Shasta on Feb 16th for Cara’s Herbal Medicine for First Aid class.

The Bear Wallow website describes the First Aid kit, one of its most popular products, as:
Great for anyone who:
• Lives a healthy and active lifestyle
• Likes to use all natural and organic products
• Takes care of self, family, children, or pets
• Enjoys traveling, hiking, or camping
• Works or plays outdoors
• Goes hunting, fishing, or mountain climbing
• Values environmentally friendly products
• Wants to be naturally prepared for emergencies

I’m looking forward to learning from Cara, an herbalist who lives, runs her business and harvests herbs from a remote location in the Marble Mountains outside of Sawyers Bar. Bear Wallow Herb products, like wild crafted tinctures and salves, will be for sale through the end of February at Sereni-tea.

Cara’s first class:
Herbal Medicine for First Aid
Feb. 16th ~ 6PM to 8PM ~ Cost: $15
Cara will indroduce the herbal products in her first aid kit and teach participants how to identify the plants used in nature.

Cara’s second class:
Herbs for Skin, Nails & Hair
Feb. 23rd ~ 6PM to 8PM ~ Cost:$15
Cara will help you explore herbs that can help improve your hair, skin and nails. Each participant will enjoy a facial with steam, scrub, toner and salve with her products.

SPECIAL RATE !
Go to both of Cara’s demonstrations and it will only cost $25 for both!!
Call Sereni-tea at 926.1688 to pre-register
Space is limited!!!

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Jessica Murr March 27, 2010 at 8:25 pm

Aren’t Cara’s products wonderful?? I’ve known her for almost 3 years and it’s thanks to her that I’m involved in the Women in Business Network. I’ve been taking her Spikenard Berry and another tincture for the past year and I have more energy and am able to focus and think more clearly, great stuff!

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