In this episode Lisa, Gina, and Marybeth discuss their personal critique and opinions about the movie "Cabrini" just out by Angel Studios. The movie is a biographical drama about the Italian nun Francesca Cabrini who was sent by the Vatican to New York City in the late 1800's to aid the Italian immigrants who were living there. Madre Cabrini was the first American saint and is known for her many miracles as well the orphanages and hospitals she founded.
Dr. Gina Miele is a professor of Italian literature, culture, and folklore at Montclair State University. She is a second generation Italian American and a fluent Italian language speaker.
Marybeth Bonfiglio is a writer, ancestralist, and works with people of all lineages to help them reconnect and remember who they may have been before the plague of whiteness, colonization, and assimilation. She holds ancestral pilgrimages on the beloved island of Sicily for those longing to go deeper with land, culture and people through her organization, Radici Siciliane.
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In this episode Lisa, Gina, and Marybeth discuss their personal critique and opinions about the movie "Cabrini" just out by Angel Studios. The movie is a biographical drama about the Italian nun Francesca Cabrini who was sent by the Vatican to New York City in the late 1800's to aid the Italian immigrants who were living there. Madre Cabrini was the first American saint and is known for her many miracles as well the orphanages and hospitals she founded.
Dr. Gina Miele is a professor of Italian literature, culture, and folklore at Montclair State University. She is a second generation Italian American and a fluent Italian language speaker.
Marybeth Bonfiglio is a writer, ancestralist, and works with people of all lineages to help them reconnect and remember who they may have been before the plague of whiteness, colonization, and assimilation. She holds ancestral pilgrimages on the beloved island of Sicily for those longing to go deeper with land, culture and people through her organization, Radici Siciliane.
Episode 3: Viruses and Respiratory Infections with Lauren Eadline
Wild Under Root
1 hour 36 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 3: Viruses and Respiratory Infections with Lauren Eadline
In this episode we are joined by Lauren Eadline, FNP and Herbalist, and we discuss herbal and nutritional considerations for addressing viruses, the immune system, and to support the respiratory system in light of the current Covid-19 pandemic. Lauren shares her perspective, knowledge, and experience from a comprehensive spectrum that ranges from her folk herbalism roots to her work in the conventional medical field.
Lauren is a nurse practitioner and community herbalist in the Syracuse, NY area. As an NP, she currently practices in women's health with a medical background in endocrinology. Previous to that, she was a critical care nurse in the cardiopulmonary ICU of Upstate University Hospital, specializing in open heart surgery and cardiac arrest. She completed her Master’s in Nursing at SUNY Upstate Medical University, and her Bachelor’s in Nursing at Utica College. She has also had formal training in functional and integrated medicine at the Institute for Functional Medicine in Washington, DC.
Lauren started her journey with plant medicine at the Olympia Free Herbal Clinic in Olympia, WA in 2009. She has studied under 7Song in Ithaca, NY and completed certificates in Advanced Western Herbalism and Western Clinical Herbalism through Paul Bergner at the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism. Most of her training was completed at The Root Circle with herbalist Lisa Fazio in Newport, NY, having completed a 5 year apprenticeship with continuing mentorship. She helped organize and teach the Utica Herbal Study Group in Utica, NY and most recently has founded the Syracuse Herbal Study Group with the mission of bringing plant knowledge and skills to the public to help carry our Western herbal traditions into the future. She is also proud to currently serve as a practicing clinical herbalist in the Syracuse area, specializing in chronic disease management, autoimmune conditions, diabetes, nutritional counseling and weight loss.
Lauren believes strongly in preventative health and living well, and works to be of service in these areas. In both her practitioner and educator capacities, she utilizes nutritional interventions, lifestyle changes, herbal therapies and Western medicine to help her community along the path of healing and to promote health empowerment.
Lauren’s website: https://www.earthstrongcenter.com/about
+Topics discussed include+
+The path of being an herbal apprentice and how Lauren found her unique style
+The Elderberry controversy
+What is “adaptive” immunity
+The functions of the immune system and the inflammatory response
+Cytokine storms
+Herbs for the immune system
+Herbs for Lung support
+Anti-viral Herbs
+The importance of nutrition and lifestyle when supporting our immune system
+Using herbs that are accessible
+The use of Garlic as and anti-viral
+The energetics of mints
Wild Under Root
In this episode Lisa, Gina, and Marybeth discuss their personal critique and opinions about the movie "Cabrini" just out by Angel Studios. The movie is a biographical drama about the Italian nun Francesca Cabrini who was sent by the Vatican to New York City in the late 1800's to aid the Italian immigrants who were living there. Madre Cabrini was the first American saint and is known for her many miracles as well the orphanages and hospitals she founded.
Dr. Gina Miele is a professor of Italian literature, culture, and folklore at Montclair State University. She is a second generation Italian American and a fluent Italian language speaker.
Marybeth Bonfiglio is a writer, ancestralist, and works with people of all lineages to help them reconnect and remember who they may have been before the plague of whiteness, colonization, and assimilation. She holds ancestral pilgrimages on the beloved island of Sicily for those longing to go deeper with land, culture and people through her organization, Radici Siciliane.