A unique hands-on workshop will be hosted by qualified medical herbalist, Columbia Hillen, at her own charming Anamcara Healing Herbs Garden in Donegal in May, teaching participants to create special health drinks and integrate herbs into everyday foods to help support digestion, blood circulation, cardiac health, balance blood-sugar levels and achieve a more relaxed state of mind and body, among many other benefits.

A former school teacher and leading media professional, Columbia is an experienced herbalist and registered member of the Irish Register of Herbalists – and also the organisation’s social media coordinator – and the Association of Master Herbalists. She is also a national award-winning photographer. Her love and understanding of Nature and the many health benefits plants provide means her own garden in west Donegal features almost 100 different varieties which attracted Ireland’s leading national newspaper, The Irish Times, to publish a special feature article on her life and work in a recent edition.
This innovative three-hour workshop package-event takes place on Saturday May 3rd and includes complimentary lunch accompanied by a variety of herbal teas, special easy-to-make food recipes to help strengthen and maintain physical and mental well-being, medications made during the workshop and free dried herbs for participants to take home with them.
Workshop fee is 65 euro. See details HERE for a discount offer.
Due to the practical, hands-on nature of this workshop, participation is limited to ten (10) participants only so it is recommended to contact Columbia if interested before Monday April 28 to be assured of a place.