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SPRINGFIELD, Vt. — Clinical herbalist Stephanie Boucher will speak about “Cannabis for Wellness and Anxiety Relief ” at the Springfield UU on Thursday, March 28. Anxiety and chronic stress are some of the most common health concerns of this day and age, and with good reason. Life is complicated, fast-paced, and hectic. Luckily, plants can help. Cannabis in particular can help to relieve stress and anxiety, as well as address a large number of other health concerns.
For many, however, cannabis can actually trigger anxiety. Many who experience this choose to no longer work with the plant, but there are multiple strategies we can employ to unlock the healing abilities of the plant without triggering negative side effects. Join herbalist and cannabis coach Stephanie Boucher as she shares her own personal story of cannabis-facilitated health transformation and learn the hows and whys of using cannabis or hemp effectively to support holistic wellness and anxiety relief. The class will run from 6-7:30 p.m., $15 per person, at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 21 Fairground Road, Springfield, Vermont. For more info [email protected].
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