Nicola Salter

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Nicola Salter, owner of the Aroma1 Apothecary, is a clinical aromatherapist, intuitive counselor and energy medicine practitioner, writer, lecturer and teacher.

She has been in private practice in LA for over 17 years and actively promotes natural health care and transformative methods for the mind, body and spirit. She works alongside Western medicine, health care providers and associations seeking alternative and integrative methods for helping improve people's lives.

Hot Water for Tea is her first book and is a culmination of the many hundreds of remedies and elixirs she has formulated for her clients over the years.
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“The art of tea, whichever way you drink it, or whichever country you are from, has one underlining thread for all of us. It is the cultivation of yourself as you follow the ceremony of preparing your tea, the way in which you make your tea, how and where you drink it, and with whom. Making a cup of tea creates a space for just being.”
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“The art of tea, whichever way you drink it, or whichever country you are from, has one underlining thread for all of us. It is the cultivation of yourself as you follow the ceremony of preparing your tea, the way in which you make your tea, how and where you drink it, and with whom. Making a cup of tea creates a space for just being.”
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