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What You Must Know About Mold

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online zoom meeting
Donation

Exposure to toxic mold can make or break your health. It’s a sneaky cause of many strange and frustrating symptoms that don’t respond to usual treatments. Come gain insight and resources from a doctor specializing in the treatment of mold illness. We’ll cover basics like where to start, strategies to help protect yourself during the process of getting away from toxic mold exposures, why some people get sicker than others and we’ll debunk common myths surrounding testing and proper clean-up of mold. 

Dr. Jennea Wood is a naturopathic physician practicing with Temple Natural Health (formerly Tummy Temple) inGreater Olympia/Lacey. She specializes in getting to the root cause of complex chronic diseases with particular focus on gastrointestinal diseases of all kinds, thyroid and adrenal dysfunction, anxiety and depression, autoimmune conditions, asthma, allergies, eczema and mold illness. You can learn more about her practice and the clinic’s other offerings at templenaturalhealth.com.

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In this time of increasing costs, we have decided to move to a  pay what you can model so that no one is left out due to lack of funds. Our class supply costs are also increasing, so we ask you to make a donation according to your ability and help us keep our classes sustainable and vibrant. Suggested donations are from $5-$50.

Details

  • Date: January 8
  • Time:
    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Cost: Donation
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Organizer

  • Dr. Jennea Wood

Venue

  • Online zoom meeting

About Our Classes

Our Co-op Community Classes program has a long and exciting history; we've had a plethora of learning partners over the years, the Free School, GRUB, the Fertile Ground, and more. Many of our classes focus on basic kitchen skills, often paired with a solid education in a particular kind of food: hearty greens, fermented foods, international delicacies, pies, etc. We also feature classes on gardening, personal health, sustainable living, and social justice. Classes are geared towards beginners, with no assumption of prior knowledge, often packed with specific projects appealing to those with more experience.

At the heart of all of our programming is the spirit of generosity. Our classes are led by Olympia Food Co-op working members, staff and community members who want to share their excitement and knowledge with you.  Consider sharing your expertise with your community through a Co-op Community Class.  Our classrooms are a place to experiment, to explore, and to try something new in a supportive environment. They are a great place to network and meet others in your community who share your interests.