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Consultations
Need personalized help sorting out your health issues? Confused about how to use Cannabis medicine? Diagnosed with multiple food intolerances and wondering what you should eat? Consultations are now available at affordable rates! Together we will create a step-by-step plan to help you achieve your health goals. Contact us to inquire about appointment costs and time.
Upcoming Workshops
cannabis medicine
upcoming workshops
Lethbridge: Cannabis Medicine Certificate
Jan 25, 2020 @ 9:00-4:00
Lethbridge College
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Medicine Hat, AB: Cannabis Medicine Certificate
Apr 4, 2020 @ 9:00-4:00
Medicine Hat College
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Brooks, AB: Cannabis Medicine Certificate
Apr 5, 2020 @ 9:00-4:00
Brooks Campus, Medicine Hat College
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Nutrition 101
10 week course
This fully updated Nutrition course introduces you to the basics of nutrition, digestion, vitamins, minerals, diets, and your choices as a consumer. At the end of the course you will have made positive changes in your own eating habits. This is an official Wild Rose College curriculum course.
This course is taught on demand. If you and 4 friends want to take the course, contact us to schedule dates. Minimum 5 students required.
histamine intolerance
Referred to as ‘histamine intolerance’, the symptoms of histamine spill-over are seemingly random and often debilitating. The most common symptoms are sneezing, congestion, red itchy eyes, itchy throat and ears, but there are other issues that can happen throughout the body that you may not realize are related to histamine spill-over. This workshop will teach you how to recognize, manage, treat and prevent histamine intolerance in yourself and your clients.
Managing Histamine Intolerance
Next date TBA
When people think about cannabis often the first thing that comes to mind is 'getting high.' However medicinal cannabis is not at all about getting high. Medicinal cannabis is about treating debilitating symptoms with plant medicine ... and you don't need to get high in order for cannabis medicine to work.