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Ellen Evert Hopman

Ellen Evert Hopman lives in Massachusetts. She is a registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild (AHG) and the author of a number of books on Herbalism, Druidism and Celtic Spirituality. She has been a teacher of Herbalism since 1983 and a teacher of Druidism since 1990. Her newest offering is a children’s book; “Once Around the Sun: Stories, Crafts, and Recipes to Celebrate the Sacred Earth Year”. Purchase signed copies from the author and find her books and blog. 

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Brigette Mars

Brigitte Mars is an herbalist and nutritional consultant of Natural Health with over fifty years of experience. She teaches Herbal Medicine at Naropa University and has taught at Omega Institute, Esalen, Kripalu, Sivananda Yoga Ashram, Envision, Tribal Visions, Unify, Sister Winds, Arise Festivals, and even The Mayo Clinic. She is a founding and professional member of the American Herbalist Guild.

Brigitte is the author of many books and DVDs, including The Natural First Aid Handbook, Natural Remedies for Mental and Emotional Health, The Country Almanac of Home Remedies, The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine, Beauty by Nature, Addiction Free Naturally, The Sexual Herbal, Healing Herbal Teas, Rawsome! and co-author of The HempNut Cookbook. Her latest project is a phone app called IPlant and an online course through Sevenroots. Brigitte is also a psychedelic sitter and end-of-life doula.  www.brigittemars.com


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Dylan Warren Davis

As the son of a medical herbalist, Dylan has been exposed to the healing qualities of herbs since early adolescence. He has spent over 30 years researching, teaching and writing about the metaphysical basis of the European herbal tradition.  Parallel to his herbal work, Dylan is also a very experienced palm reader. In 1990, his book The Hand Reveals: A complete guide to the European Cheiromantical Tradition, was published. He was also invited to contribute a section on palm reading to the Oxford Companion to the Body, published by Oxford University Press.

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