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Living Skills: ‘Create A Natural First Aid Kit’ with Pat Collins

  • 20 Aug 2016
  • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Eastwood. Detailed address provided with event registration
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Living Skills: ‘Create A Natural First Aid Kit’ with Pat Collins


Pat Collins is a renowned herbalist based at Hunter Valley. She not only provides natural healing and cosmetic products through her Muswellbrook practice, but is also an author of 7 books about medicinal plants.

During the half-day workshop Pat will share with us her impressive knowledge about plant resources. She will teach us how to use nature's remedies to create a herbal First Aid Kit. The idea is to create a small kit that can fit in the glove box of your car or in your bag when travelling. 

On the day you will learn about making plant extracts, drops and ointment to create your own first aid kit with a dozen of products to take home. Pat sells these kits for $70, so this workshop is very good value!

For more information about Pat please have a look at her practice's website: Total Health & Education Centre at http://patcollins.com.au/


What to Bring:
  • A small first aid kit bag or box to fill (for example, a plastic clip lock container from the $2 shop).  
  • Four 15ml amber glass bottles with droppers (or $4 to buy them on the day)
  • Five 30gm amber glass jars with screw on lid (or $3.60 to buy them on the day) 
  • Pen and paper to take notes 
  • a few miscellaneous small jars as there is always extra ointment and creams made.
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