Gardener, Horticulture Therapist &
Author of Holistic Cancer Care
Chanchal Cabrera
Explore nature’s bounty through the art and science of crafting tree-based and herbal medicinals — known by ancient healers to contain compounds that can treat the whole being — to thrive physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Herbal products are well known as remedies for treating disease and maintaining our health. Most people think of herbs, plants, and flowers when they seek out herbal remedies.
But what about trees? According to distinguished medical herbalist Chanchal Cabrera, a specialist in holistic health who emphasizes the importance of empowering people to explore natural healing options, trees are so much more than providers of shade; they are living chemists!
What’s so remarkable about trees and their healing properties is their ability to synthesize a vast array of bioactive compounds.
They produce substances like tannins, flavonoids, and essential oils that have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties, capable of addressing a multitude of health conditions and issues.
For example, the resin from pine trees can be used to treat wounds and respiratory issues, while the leaves of the neem tree have been employed in traditional medicine to combat infections and boost immunity.
The character of trees can also have a powerful effect on our health. Their longevity and resilience symbolize endurance and recovery, offering not only physical remedies but also emotional and spiritual solace. Their presence in our environment can reduce stress, lower our blood pressure, and improve our mental wellbeing.
Ancient healing systems like botanical medicine, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine have long revered the extraordinary healing properties of trees and plants because herbal remedies offer powerful ways to support our whole being.
With over 35 years of clinical experience, Chancal has dedicated her career to helping people enhance their wellbeing through natural remedies. She’s guided countless individuals in the use of herbs, flowers, roots, and trees to support immune function, emotional balance, and overall vitality.
Join Chanchal for a free hour-long health-enhancing event, where she’ll share how you can harness the healing potential of trees by making and using a simple, safe, and effective tree-based remedy that you can use daily.
You’ll witness its preparation and gain insights into the reasons behind each important step, empowering you to recreate this process in your own kitchen, and inspiring you to explore and create your own natural remedies for improved health and wellness.
You’ll learn safe techniques for infusing evergreen tops to produce oils, honeys, and liqueurs. From setting up maceration to straining and labeling the finished products, you’ll grasp effective plant-extraction methods essential for herbal remedy preparation.
By the end of this event, you’ll have seen how to craft a tree-based remedy, equipping you with the knowledge and inspiration to integrate nature’s medicine into your daily life.
In this illuminating hour-long online event, you’ll:
- Discover how to macerate, strain, and label herbal remedies
- Infuse evergreen tops to create oils, honeys, or liqueurs using effective plant-extraction methods
- Learn how to make a penetrating tree-based liniment by blending infused oils with tinctures and essential oils for anti-inflammatory relief and pain management of aches and pains in the joints, muscles, and fascia
- Explore the emotional and spiritual solace trees can provide — helping you reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and improve mental wellbeing
When you join Chanchal for this enriching hour-long event, you’ll also be among the first to hear about her new 7-week live video course that will help you incorporate the magic and medicine of trees into your work and life.
Whether you’re new to natural remedies, eager to reconnect with nature’s healing power, or seeking practical tools for enhanced wellbeing, this course will offer you invaluable knowledge and plenty of hands-on learning...
... empowering you to harvest and prepare simple, wild medicines at home, fostering a deeper connection to natural healing practices for yourself and your loved ones.
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Chanchal Cabrera combines her traditional knowledge with modern science to provide effective strategies for every stage of the cancer journey.
Founder of Integrative Cancer Answers and the American Institute of Integrative Oncology
About Chanchal Cabrera
Chanchal Cabrera, a medical herbalist, has been in clinical practice for 35 years with a specialty in holistic oncology. She authored Fibromyalgia: A Journey Towards Healing and her latest book, Holistic Cancer Care: An Herbal Approach to Preventing Cancer, Helping Patients Thrive During Treatment, and Minimizing the Risk of Recurrence.
Chanchal, who held the faculty chair in Botanical Medicine at the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in New Westminster from 2004 to 2016, publishes widely in professional journals and lectures internationally on medical herbalism, nutrition, and health. She is a certified Shinrin Yoku (forest bathing) practitioner, a certified Master Gardener, and a certified Horticulture Therapist.
Chanchal lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where she and her husband manage Innisfree Farm and Botanic Garden, a 7-acre internationally registered botanic garden specializing in food and medicine plants, where they host apprenticeships in sustainable food production and herbal medicine. The farm also hosts Gardens Without Borders, a federally registered not-for-profit society established to run the botanic garden and provide horticulture therapy.