Press Kit

Prepared for Amanda Edmiston + Botanica Fabula

ImAGEs

Please include Photographers names as credit, listed in each folder name.

VIDEOS

All videos on Botanica Fabula Youtube can be added to any promo or marketing campaigns but must be tagged and ownership attributed to Amannda Edmiston.

The Time Traveller’s Herbal

For Venues

Descriptions of sessions available from Amanda Edmiston are listed below. For custom-tailored sessions, be in touch with Amanda: Contact.

Bios of Varying Lengths

Preview Biogs at the following accordion drop-down, and download the PDF versions with the buttons below.

Insurance, Tax and Disclosure

Public Liability Insurance with Hiscox Insurance Company Limited as a member of Equity, policy number: 1937165 (certificate available in press pack)

PVG scheme membership (Disclosure Scotland, to work with children and vulnerable adults)

1302200870670334

DBS (Disclosure England) 001070476019

Unique Taxpayer Reference: 1361184157

Herbal Storytelling and Meadow Teas Disclaimer

-The herbs and plants we use in our potions are considered safe and at low risk of causing complications, we are using small doses such as you might find in 'off the shelf' blends and therefore have just have modest effects.

We relyon you to engage your innate common sense and sense of personal responsibility when deciding to try a cup of our tea or use one of the other potions.

We would also like to remind you that:

-If you have major risk of allergic reaction to any of the ingredients listed or mentioned.

N.B. Although allergies are rare, the two to be aware of today are Salicylate (i.e., Aspirin) and Asteraceae (Daisy family).

-Are pregnant or breastfeeding.

-Have an existing or serious underlying health condition or are taking medication.

Then exercise caution as herbs can have a more powerful effect in these circumstances.

-Whilst herbs can have profound results in a large number of health conditions, our sessions focus on stories and folklore and how they connect to the medicinal and nutritional qualities of plants and does not stand in for a professional consultation.

Amanda shares insights into the health benefits of the plants, but this is only intended as a starting point or inspiration. If you wish to use herbs to treat a health condition, we suggest you seek advice from a practicing clinical herbalist registered with The National Institute of Medical Herbalists.

More information can be found at nimh.org.uk