Nervous System Botanicals Workshop for Teens, Young Adults & Parents
Dave Lavine is a quintessential Los Angeles resident, seamlessly blending…
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1250 6th Street #201 Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, 90401, CA
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Join Doctors Sara and Fareen Koorjee for an enlightening workshop on Nervous System Botanicals, focusing on the creation of your own oxymel—an effective honey tincture designed to support and soothe the nervous system. This workshop, held on June 22nd, is specifically tailored for teens and young adults dealing with stress, anxiety, or depression, but parents are warmly invited to participate as well.
In this interactive, in-person event, participants will gain hands-on experience crafting their own personalized oxymel blends. These honey tinctures are crafted to enhance mental and emotional well-being, reduce anxiety, elevate mood, improve physical health, support better sleep quality, and boost concentration and focus.
Attendees will benefit from:
- A comprehensive understanding of how botanicals can support nervous system health.
- Their own custom-made oxymel tincture to take home.
- Insights into the connection between Eastern medicine practices and personal health and wellness.
Explore the therapeutic advantages of oxymel and discover its potential to calm your nerves and promote overall well-being. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn valuable skills and take an active role in your health journey. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with your wellness and gain practical tools for enhancing your mental and emotional balance.
Dave Lavine is a quintessential Los Angeles resident, seamlessly blending his love for cycling with his passion for skiing and wellness. As the founder of Subrosa, an ad agency specializing in health and wellness brands, Dave utilizes his expertise to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. When he's not on the road or slopes, you can find him dominating the padel court, embodying the epitome of an active lifestyle advocate.