Feeling sore? Herbs can help! Whether it is an old injury, recent damage, or a chronic condition, there are a number of herbs that can help with pain and promote recovery of damaged skeletal muscle tissue. This class will focus on some of my favorite herbs to support people ache less and will cover both internal and topical remedies.
Attendees will receive a 15% off coupon to our shop.
The information in this event is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
Logistics
Any and all questions, please email victoria@cambridgenaturals.com and we will be more than happy to answer!
Parking: Plenty of street parking. We also validate for the garage behind us, called "Warrior Ice Arena Parking" - the top of the garage says 80-90 Guest st. Unfortunately at this present moment, there is no exact address to type into your GPS to arrive to the garage. Just know that is is directly behind our store, and when you go into it, make sure it says 80-90 Guest st above the entrance.
***Parking validation is not available everyday, and only available on weekdays after 5:30pm, and all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Bio: Hi, I'm Alex Klein, intermediary between people and plants. I run a humble herbal medicine practice based in Allston, where I work out of an apothecary almost entirely gathered from wild plants or grown in my garden. My goal as an herbalist is to enable my clients to make healthcare choices on their own terms and educate them on how to use herbs to feel better. I trained as an apprentice under 7Song at the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine, as an herbal First Aid-er at various wilderness gatherings and as a foot care worker at the Asheville Street Feet Clinic in North Carolina. Along the way, I have wildcrafted and botanized up and down the East Coast getting to know our local flora and their many medicinal and edible uses, both current and historic. Since returning home to Boston in 2020, I have been leading classes and workshops on herbal medicine, wild food, invasive species and local ecology, and all sorts of other plant based topics. To get to know a little more about what I do, check out my website: alexkleinherbalist.com