Friday, September 11, 2020

Class Notes from Lesson 4-1 Constitutional

Lesson 4-1: Ethnobotany of the Little Colorado River Basin

Lots of info on the non-profit the presenter works with. Not much of anything interesting unless you live in Arizona and and are interested in Native American use of plants and such. It is always good to learn such things, but not much use if most of the plants don't grow where you live. I suppose if there was a rare plant for a specific condition, it would be good to know so you could order some or something. But basically, there is no herbal info until about 23 minutes in.

Interesting info on Four O'clocks.


Here is the link to the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine Course

https://www.swsbm.com/school/ 

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