Elizabeth will demonstrate simple food recipes for optimum health and topical remedies such as tick, flea and insect treatments
you can make using some of our most favorite culinary herbs and food oils.
She will discuss the benefits of many plants such as aloe vera, mint, rosemary, garlic and ginger, and indigenous plants native to your area of the globe.
Elizabeth will share with you her extensive knowledge on how to make simple remedies which complement and help rehabilitate animals physically,
emotionally and mentally. You will learn how animals instinctively self select certain food compounds to nourish themselves.
In this seminar you will observe the subtle ways in which our animal guests use taste and scent to indicate what they need.
Herbs and plant extracts have been used for their healing, and culinary properties for thousands of years.
As far back as the Egyptians, Romans and the peoples of the Far East have been using herbs in their medicines and cooking for themselves and their animals.
In fact Liz's daily mantra is “Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food” one of the most famous maxims by the founding father of natural medicine
Greek physician Hippocrates.
Elizabeth Whiter MHAO MNFSH IIZ ITEC Dip.WSA is qualified in Zoopharmacognosy, an emerging science where animals self select plant material to self medicate themselves.
She travels to many parts of the world to offer healing to animal sanctuaries and identify and find local plant material that animals can utilise to nourish themselves.
Elizabeth trains vets, members of the public, animal sanctuary staff to cultivate and use plant compounds themselves. Vets and animal sanctuaries in the UK, Ireland, Egypt,
Sri Lanka, South America and South Africa are currently using Elizabeth’s recipes to help rehabilitate animals.
This truly is a unique opportunity for you to meet Liz and learn the many diverse ways in which all of us – animals and humans – can change for the better.