Herbs - Nature's Medicine Chest

When: Wednesday 6th June 2012
Time: 8.00pm - 9.30pm
Where: Community Council Voroklini 2,Kampou STR.,7040 Voroklini


In Cyprus, only a few generations ago, when people were eating what the land yielded in each season, making use of wild herbs as well, heart disease and cancer were virtually unknown. The eating habits of the people, from ancient times, were full of nutrients and prevented illness. They used to eat plenty of fruit, vegetables, pulses, nuts and seeds. All these foods are classified as herbs. The rocket and coriander we eat in our salads, the fruits and nuts, you?ll find them in every herb book with a long list of benefits for each one.
Herbs are food as well as medicine! Herbs are also taken as tinctures, capsules, oils, creams and salves.A simple tea can, taken a few times a day for as little as a few days, help us overcome colds, infections and other health imbalances. They are the key to restoring good health, are generally safer and certainly cheaper than synthetic medicine and have few or no side effects.
Why not start using herbs for health now?

Miranda Tringis
Herbalist   Dip. HM (Inst. NH)
Director CyHerbia  Herbal Garden
Further Information: www.cyherbia.com


Video in Greek

I have been cultivating organic herbs for 7 years now. I studied Herbal Medicine at the Institute of Natural Healing (UK). I now practice as an Herbalist in Oroklini, helping people to improve their health and nutrition with herbs. I provide primary and high schools with special herb workshops and teach basic knowledge of herbs and their uses in schools, give talks at associations and clubs, and do a bi-weekly herb segment on a local CYBC tv morning show.I co-founded and am chair of the Herb Society Cyprus.
My organic herb plantation in Avgorou is being developed into an exhibition garden, herb information centre and tea room.

This talk will be in English & is free of charge
We would like to thank Miranda for conducting this talk and Voroklini Community Council for providing us with this fantastic new community venue.

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