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August 2, 20210Comments

Is incense sustainable?

Incense crafting can be a 100% sustainable practice. Firstly, incense uses 1-5% of the amount of plant material as essential oils do for the same level of enjoyment and often
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The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

Isn’t incense bad for your health?

This is a common modern misconception. Over 85% of manufactured incense today is made with chemical fragrances. Many experience allergic reactions, respiratory complaints, or headaches from using unnatural products. Most people don't
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

Do you have a guarantee?

Yes! You have 30 days to decide if the program is really right for you. If it’s not a good fit for you at this time, let us know and you’ll get a full
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

Do you offer any certification?

Yes. Upon course completion of all modules and lessons you will be awarded a certificate of completion, awarding you the title of Artisan Incense Crafter by The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine (not
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

Can I get continuing education credits (CUEs) for this course?

Yes! The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine is an approved continuing education provider by the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy. You will receive 13 credits after submitting your certificate of completion to NAHA. CEUs
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

What materials do I need for the course? How much does it all cost?

Some incense ingredients and crafting tools are needed. Many of which you may have already. Like mixing bowls, measuring spoons, etc. You'll work with the ingredients of your choosing, so the cost
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

Will I be able to communicate with you and other students?

You'll have lifetime student support, and can also reach out to Evan personally if needed. You'll be able to ask questions and converse inside the course within each module with Evan
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The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

How can I use this skill to support myself financially?

There are many ways to support yourself with the art of incense: Sell your creations at your own shop or website, at events, fairs, or farmer's markets, or sell wholesale to other
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

Will I learn how to make multiple types of incense?

Yes! You'll learn how to make different styles of loose incense, as well as incense cones and different types of incense sticks, such as joss sticks and agarbatti.
by NW School of Aromatic Medicine
The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine
August 2, 20210Comments

How long do I have to complete the course?

This is a 6 week course. However, there are no time constraints. You have lifetime access to the course so you can revisit content for years.
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According to the ancient Mayans, the divine God of According to the ancient Mayans, the divine God of the Earth extracted Copal resin from the Tree of Life and gave it to the humans as a gift. 

It’s considered very sacred and is often referred to as the “Food of the Gods.” 

For centuries, it has been widely used in many spiritual traditions for offerings, divination, connecting to the sacred, spiritual healing, and so much more.

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From pesto to tabbouleh, pho, curry, chutney, and From pesto to tabbouleh, pho, curry, chutney, and the classic apple pie, these dishes all share a key ingredient: aromatic herbs. 

Celebrated not only for their rich flavors and aromas but also for their potent digestive benefits, aromatic herbs play a vital role in many culinary traditions. 

From stimulating digestion or calming an upset stomach to easing indigestion and improving nutrient absorption, these herbs offer natural supportive ways to help keep your gut in harmony.

In our latest video blog, we dive into how aromatic plants support digestion, exploring their many health benefits, and uncovering how they positively influence the gut microbiome and overall health. 

We’ll also name some of the top traditional herbs for supporting digestion and gut health. Whether you’re seeking relief or simply aiming to stay healthy, these aromatic herbs are invaluable companions on your wellness journey.

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Embrace the cozy vibes of autumn with this soothin Embrace the cozy vibes of autumn with this soothing self-care aromatic tea recipe. This blend is full of herbs packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, plus immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties to help prep your body for the upcoming winter.

Directions:

Place the herbs in a strainer inside a teapot or cup and pour hot water over it. Make sure to cover it to keep the precious volatile oils from evaporating and allow the herbs to steep for 15 minutes. Strain and drizzle in a spoonful of honey for sweetness and comfort.

Take your time and drink slowly, inhaling the calming scent and savoring each soothing sip as you wrap yourself in a blanket and take a moment for yourself. 

This autumn elixir is like a warm hug for your soul, supporting your mind and body on those crisp, cozy fall evenings.
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What’s your favorite type of conifer tree? 🌲✨ Is it Pine, the magical tree that promotes courage and protection?

Or Fir, with its calming, energizing, and stabilizing energy…

Maybe Cedar, also known as the “Evergreen Tree of Life” and the “Timber of the Gods”, with its grounding energy and strength…

Or Spruce, the symbol of the divine feminine and the “Tree of Birth”...

Maybe Cypress, a tree promoting vitality, renewal, and rebirth?

Or something else perhaps?
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