Cempazuchitl: Mexico's Marigold


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In Mexico, the marigold flower, Cempaz chitl in the Indigenous language Nahuatl, has been associated with the Día de Muertos celebrations for centuries. Discover the cultural importance of this plant while creating a tonic that supports the nervous system, as well as digestive and respiratory health.
Materials Information:
For in-person sessions: All materials provided.
For online sessions: While participants are not required to blend materials along with the demonstration, the materials list linked below explains what supplies you'll want to have available so you can put what you've learned into action after class.
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