Spring Charged for Detoxification, Repair, Immune Function Herbal Mash Up CPD
May 16 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

This day is aimed at students and graduates of the Applied Herbal Choices for Animals Diploma or Animal Botanicals training, but is open to anyone with relevant qualifications. Please ask.
The fee for our graduates is £100, and £120 for others.
Joining me will be our amazing expert in herbs and their constituents; Rachael Maxwell (Applied Herbal Choices for Animal, medicinal herbalist and horticulturalist).
Focus will include how herbal constituents and physiology interact differently during the spring transition phase.
We will explore how spring expansion influences phytochemical expression, constituent translocation within the plant, and how these changes are met and adapted by the body. The emphasis is on understanding what shifts — biochemically and physiologically — as animals engage with spring herbs.
We will explore the influence of the energising effect of spring including cellular and membrane health, hormesis, detoxification, activation of immune function and renewal/ repair for all tissues, nerves and vessels.
Attention will be given to route of interaction (topical, oral, aromatic, proximity), examining how different pathways alter absorption, tissue affinity, signalling, and systemic response.


