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New Moon Ghee Hangout with Q & A
New Moon Ghee Hangout with Q & A

Tue, Sep 03

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Your Kitchen via Zoom

New Moon Ghee Hangout with Q & A

Ayurveda and the Art of Menopausing. Set New Moon Intentions and Ask Me Anything.

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Time & Location

Sep 03, 2024, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM MST

Your Kitchen via Zoom

About the event

Let's hang out and make New Moon Ghee. I’ll guide you through it.

There’s no cost to attend.

For many menopausal women, ghee is a kind of miracle medicine and elixir of life. In the world of Ayurveda, ghee is one of three top most important food substances to add to your diet.

What is ghee? Ghee is clarified butter which has been even further cooked, removing difficult to digest proteins.

What’s New Moon Ghee? Well, it's simply ghee, super potent clarified butter, made during the New Moon and infused with your intentions and gratitude.

Why the New moon? Many rituals are geared towards the full moon and both of these times are very special from a witchy, biodynamic spiritual perspective. I happen to like making ghee on the new moon.

The new moon is a time of potential, new beginnings, and harnessing the energy for positive change and growth.

Why do I need ghee if I’m having menopausal symptoms?

From an Ayurvedic perspective, menopause transitions the body from a heated (pitta) to a dry (vata) state, causing symptoms like heartburn, hot flushes, and dry skin. Ghee, known as the elixir of life, has rejuvenative properties, is anti-inflammatory, and serves as an internal lubricant.

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