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Schedule

The following are important aspects of our seminars:

  1. We emphasis on working at the grass-roots, encouraging and supporting local people in developing and extending the skills they already have.
  2. We encourage traditional healers and formal health workers such as doctors and nurses to work together. We help them to recognize the positive contribution that each makes and encourages them to work out practical ways in which they can cooperate.
  3. By introducing Artemisia annua anamed we want to enable healers, pastors, missionaries and health workers to become much more independent and successful in their treatment of malaria.
  4. After the seminar, participants will be able to treat Malaria effectively with medicinal plants, in particular with Artemisia annua anamed. Each participant will be given seeds and will be taught how to grow this delicate but extremely valuable plant. Furthermore, participants will be able to recognize at least 20 other medicinal plants, to produce different soaps, different medicinal oils and ointments, black stones for snake-bites and how to use and construct a solar oven, etc.
  5. It is important that all participants have a commitment both to practicing what they learn and to teaching others, for example by conducting a similar seminar in Natural Medicine themselves, at least for a weekend.
  6. It must be clear to all prospective participants that they receive no fees for their attendance.
  7. Transport costs must be covered by the participants, their employer or sponsor.
  8. All participants will work together in practical work and in establishing a garden. They must bring suitable clothes with them for such activities.
  9. Those participants who are Christians should bring their Bible. (Every day starts with a devotion, participation in that is voluntary)
  10. All participants should bring some plant material of five medicinal plants from their region.