VIDEO: Renowned Herbalist Kathi Keville & Christmas Folklore
Today is day 6 of our 7 Day Solstice Celebration and we are honored to feature Kathi Keville in a very special holiday video.
KATHI KEVILLE is an internationally known herbalist and aromatherapist. She has written 14 books on herbs and aromatherapy and has taught seminars for more than forty years. She is the director of the American Herb Association and just happens to live right up the road from us on her farm in Nevada City, CA.
She has acted as herbal consultant for many magazines, including National Geographic, Newsweek, and Woman’s Day – and for numerous aromatherapy and herbal companies.
Kathi is also a founding and honorary member of both the American Herbalist’s Guild and the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy, a member of United Plant Savers, California Native Plant Society, Sierra Club, and Nature Conservancy.
(Video) Kathi Keville: Christmas Folklore and Aromatic Plants
When it comes to herbalism and aromatherapy, Kathi is a wellspring of knowledge (which you know if you’ve picked up any one of her books). One of her areas of expertise and favorite subjects is ethnobotanical folklore. In this amusing and informative video, Kathi talks about Christmas Folklore and fragrant plants…just in time for your holiday festivities. Enjoy, and let us know what you think below!

These videos have been fun, illuminating and inspiring. THanks for sharing all of these ! Rinchen on Maui
that was so fantastic … thank you kathi keville! and i love being reminded about pomander balls .. we
always made those during holiday times … and they could be hung in closets to perfume the clothes and repel moths.
I really enjoyed the video!
We are making pomander candles (same thing but carved out with tea lights) for our winter solstice party this Saturday.
Thanks so much and Happy Holidays!
Flo
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