Well-being through the Plants at TNG-Centre®
Wishing to publicize the extraordinary flora present in the natural setting where Theg-Chog Norbu Ling® Monastery has its headquarters, we are pleased to present the Lutylia® project whose goal is to promote the recognition and use of the many local plants.
Such initiative certainly inspires a way of living in harmony with nature and its benefits!
PASSION FOR FLOWERS
Dawa Drolma, a Tibetan Buddhist nun, lives at Theg-Chog Norbu Ling® Monastery in Fourtou (Aude) where she shares her passion for plants while following her spiritual path inspiring inner peace.
It is through LUTYLIA® that she shares her floral treasures:
- introductory courses on medicinal plants;
- a flourishing range of products: from herbal teas to balms, incense and perfumes;
- a website detailing the use of around thirty medicinal plants and others knowledges.
PRODUCTS
➢ Mixed herbal teas: Spring (rose petals, elderberry, marigold, lemon verbena) , Summer (spearmint, bergamot mint, lemon verbena, basil, bay leaf) or Winter (rosemary, thyme, mallow, linden, poppy).
➢ Sirup: violet, poppy or elderberry syrup for floral treats.
➢ Lip balm: the essential with shea butter and marigold oil.
➢ Healing balm: remedy for cuts, irritation or cracks.
➢ Nourishing face cream: rose oil, aloe vera and rose geranium.
➢ Perfum: bewitching fragrance of nag champa, jasmine and bargamot.
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LUTYLIA WORKSHOP
Ani Dawa offers well-being workshops through plants:
- Through walks and manufacturing workshops, we learn to recognize plants and how to use them on a daily basis.
- Meditation sessions enhance the days to anchor yourself and find inner calm.
- The courses are an invitation to discover nature and oneself; an essential and enriching moment of break.
- Next Date :Saturday, October 19th
WEBSITE
A most practical tool for apprentice herbalists:
- "The HERBARIUM": detailed description of about thirty medicinal plants.
- "The HERBALIST'S BOOKLET": an essential tool for the use of medicinal plants: list of remedies, properties, classification by disease, etc.
- "FROM SEED TO REMEDY": tips for growing, drying and making products.