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Women's health issues explored in PCC class
Photos and story by James Hill
For years herbs have been used for medicinal purposes. Even today, their popularity continues to grow, especially in the area of women’s health. This summer, Portland Community College will explore how herbs can benefit women’s health in a new non-credit class.
The course, Herbs for Women’s Health, explores how natural strategies can assist women through the complex stages of life. Instructor Jo Powell will discuss recipes and provide samples of various herbs, foods that students can take home. The Medicinal Herbalism prerequisite is recommended.
The one-day class will meet from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 11, in Room 144 of Tabor Hall at the Southeast Center, 2305 S.E. 82nd Ave. Cost is $50.
For more information, contact the PCC Community Education office at (503) 788-6265.