Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:49:05 -0400
From: Judy Hogan
Subject: Self-Heal/Journal Workshop with Judy Hogan — May 14
SELF-HEAL/JOURNAL WORKSHOP WITH JUDY HOGAN
MAY 14, SATURDAY, 9 AM-4 PM
HOGANVILLAEA FARM IN MONCURE
$50. Bring contribution to pot-luck lunch
INFO: (919) 545-9932
Learn about the useful medicinal herb self-heal; take home plants and/or cuttings. Self-heal is a natural astringent, antiseptic, antiviral, and antibiotic. As a tea, it relieves colds, sore throats, allergies, with no dangerous side-effects. Can also be used on cuts, wounds, hemorrhoids, and herpes.
Chinese medicine used it in Han Dynasty, 206 BC-AD 23. In the West it was used to heal inside and outside wounds, called Woundwort and Heal All.
Increase the usefulness of your journal with easy exercises. Journal writing heals our minds, disarms worry and conflict.
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Judy Hogan is a published poet and free-lance writer, who has taught creative writing workshops in the Triangle area since the 70s. She was the founding editor of Carolina Wren Press (1976-91), first president of the N.C. Writer’s Network (1984-87). She herself keeps an extensive journal, and 25 years of it are available and may be read
in the Women’s Archive at Duke University’s Special Collections. She lives on a small farm in Moncure, where she writes and raises self-heal, as well as other herbs, chickens, fruit, and vegetables. She sells eggs and figs to Angelina’s Kitchen, Chatham Marketplace, and to individuals
http://postmenopausalzest.blogspot.com
http://judyhogan.home.mindspring.com