
The Key to Winter Wellness
Herbal Secrets For A Resilient Cold & Flu Season
A Webinar With Rosalee de la Forêt

Rosalee de la Forêt is author of Alchemy of Herbs, co-author of Wild Remedies, creator many online courses, and a registered herbalist in the American Herbalists Guild. She teaches worldwide and is host of the Herbs with Rosalee podcast and YouTube channel.
This webinar is hosted by LearningHerbs.
🧭 The Key To Winter Wellness is Rosalee's brilliant roadmap for applying The Art of Herbalism to cold and flu care. In this free webinar, you’ll discover her tried-and-true remedies and prevention strategies to keep you and your family healthy and resilient all winter long.
- Get Immediate Results with Herbs: Learn how to use powerful herbs like elderberry and echinacea for instant relief from colds and flu, helping you confidently apply your herbal skills.
- Replace Over-the-Counter Meds Naturally: Swap artificial, symptom-masking medicines for potent remedies like fire cider and garlic oil that genuinely support your body’s healing process.
- Simplify Your Herbal Journey: We’ll show you how to use versatile herbs like chamomile, peppermint, and elderflower, making your herbal journey easy, fun, and incredibly effective.
- Learn Dosage & Preparation: Get step-by-step guidance on preparing remedies like Astragalus Immune-Boosting Chai, Elderberry Syrup, Echinacea Throat Spray, Marshmallow Root Tea, and Garlic Ear Oil for maximum results.
- Ensure Safe & Effective Healing for Everyone: Learn how to use gentle herbs like chamomile and elderflower safely for all ages, ensuring your whole family stays healthy.
- Prevent Recurring Illness & Fully Recover: Discover how adaptogenic herbs like astragalus can strengthen your immune system and help you break free from the Cycle of Sickness in your home.
🌼 Plus, you’ll receive a free PDF during the webinar, featuring The Key to Winter Wellness chart, recipes for Four Thieves Vinegar, an At The First Sign tincture blend, an herbal throat spray, an immune-boosting syrup using 3 common kitchen herbs, and a guide on making your own electrolyte blend for recovery.