How to Make Blood Building Syrup
Chinese & Ayurvedic Herbal Formula | Taught by Cynthia McMullen
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In this FREE mini-course, Instructor Cynthia McMullen of Alaska Institute of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture & Massage Therapy shares her favorite herbal Blood Building Syrup recipe for winter and a second BONUS Blood Building herbal recipe for summer. Enroll for FREE to watch the video and download the Workbooks. ENJOY!!
BLOOD BUILDING SYRUP
This wonderful herbal formula is a favorite at our school here in Alaska and a tradition that we make every winter for our staff and students who work so hard. It’s great when your body needs more resources and vitality to help you feel warm, strong, and healthy.
Several years ago, I posted a written blog about how to make this Blood Building Syrup recipe, and I later followed that up with a video demonstration because there are some nuances to the cooking process that can make the recipe a bit tricky. When you make it right, however, this comes out SOOO GOOOD, and it’s so good for you!
The Mini-Course Workbook contains a revised version of my blog. I strongly recommend that you watch the video first before you attempt the recipe from the written instructions provided in the Workbook. You can even follow along with me in the video to make every step of the cooking process easier!
Chances are good that you may end up wanting to make this recipe every winter—just like we do here at our school!
As an added BONUS for this mini-course, I’m also providing a short Bonus Workbook that contains my own recipe (from another blog) for a second Blood Building herbal formula that’s great for springtime and for nourishing the eyes. This is a much lighter formula that moves upward instead of downward like the heavy winter syrup.
In addition to the recipes and cooking instructions, both Workbooks include cautions and contraindications, as well as dosage guidelines.
I would welcome and appreciate your feedback in a review if you end up making one or both recipes. If you enjoy this mini-course, please share the link with your family and friends!
To Your Health & Well-Being!
~Cynthia McMullen
The course is FREE!
Both of the course Workbooks are downloadable, so you will be able to save them and review the information as often as you like.
You will also continue to have unlimited (lifetime) access to the course materials on the site itself.
Instructor
Cynthia McMullen, CHT, LMT, MQT, SM, is one of the co-founders of Alaska Institute of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture & Massage Therapy and an instructor at the school. She teaches the advanced Oriental Bodywork & Acupressure portion of the Massage Therapy Program, Medical QiGong Energy Healing, Chinese Medical Aromatherapy, Five-Element Nutrition, and Taoist Herbology. Cynthia is currently studying Acupuncture and since 1999 has had a private practice in Massage Therapy combined with the other wonderful healing arts that she teaches. She is also a Certified Hypnotherapist.
Cynthia is internationally certified in Aromatherapy through Pacific Institute of Aromatherapy. Her first essential oil teacher and main inspiration for the oils is Kathryn Sharp, formerly of Anchorage, now in Arizona running the White Sage Landing healing retreat and essential oil apothecary. Cynthia brings her vast knowledge and background in Oriental Medicine to her use and understanding of essential oils, providing a unique and customized approach that touches the Mind-Body-Spirit realm of our beings.
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Alaska Institute of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture & Massage Therapy
2636 Spenard Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99503
USA
Email: [email protected]
Mini-Course Workbook-How to Make Blood Building Syrup
Video-How to Make Blood Building Syrup
Mini-Course Bonus Workbook-Blood Building Herbal Recipe for Spring & Eyes
What Students Are Saying
Excellent presentation!!
Excellent presentation!!
Read LessI found the class to be good information, as well as a medical enhancement to my current situation NOW. At 6-7 months pregnant and borderline anemic along w...
Read MoreI found the class to be good information, as well as a medical enhancement to my current situation NOW. At 6-7 months pregnant and borderline anemic along with the current COVID-19 crisis I feel that this information is very helpful in identifying other ways to approach the situation and its treatments. I look forward to getting a second opinion on this information for medical use after childbirth and/or about its antioxidant properties hopefully with a local herbalist where I live and/or if there is one available for guidance :) Thank You for Offering this as Free Knowledge and a Glimpse into how these classes function! xxx
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