Reviews
Lizzie K.
23 May, 2025
geobiology course
I am loving all of the information provided here. It is really going to enhance my practice
Barbora P.
22 May, 2025
Sylvotherapy Practitioner Certification
A neatly organized course that gradually introduces the topic and supports is with scientifically proven information altogether with a lot of practical information.
Patricia F.
22 May, 2025
Finding the Sylvotherapy class interesting
As I move further along in the training sessions I am able to make better connections and identify the world around me better.
Nancy D.
21 May, 2025
Very detailed and invites further exploration. I am enjoying the process. The modules allow flexibility.
Interesting and detailed. Invites me to stay involved. Ppl
Raul C.
21 May, 2025
Excellent
The lessons are well written. Its EXCELLENT. Very useful.
Femke B.
20 May, 2025
Recommendation for Alma Oasis’ Sylvotherapy Practitioner Course
Alma Oasis’ sylvotherapy practitioner course provides a solid foundation for forest bathing guides who want to develop their skills further and transition into forest therapy guidance. The course offers well-structured content, combining theory and practical insights to deepen your understanding of nature’s therapeutic benefits. If you’re looking to expand your expertise beyond forest bathing into a more therapeutic approach, this course is a valuable step forward. The guidance is clear, and the knowledge is applicable for those serious about integrating forest therapy into their practice.
Lizzie K.
19 May, 2025
lizzie
This course is super interesting, i have been wanting to study something like this for a long time now!
Deborah D.
18 May, 2025
Sylvotherapy
5 stars
Clair G.
18 May, 2025
An enjoyable course
This is a lovely structured but accessible way into the art of Sylvotherapy. A really enjoyable course with much to take from it, whatever level you're at.
Ben Caro A.
17 May, 2025
Wilderness Survival Instructors Course
IT was a great experience and it helps me a lot to validate and recall my past knowledge pertaining to the subject. It is good to complete this and become a certified instructor since currently I am handling basic survival skills. Excellent!
Maureen B.
17 May, 2025
very thorough
very thorough
Ronald Alexander I.
16 May, 2025
over all experience:
well detailed. was pleased to see the connections made to the indigenous people and explaining thy survived thousands of years in that specific environment. learned a few new terms like channeling with snares. I just few it as guiding them to the snare. As someone who lived in the north I knew that our local food had the necessary nutrients. Never really thought about the dessert people who also lived in that environment. a few issues as I mentioned earlier about the first aid. Question 7. on the final test talks about the fire board and spinal. finding the correct material was wrong my issue is if you don't pick the correct material the likelihood of success is almost zero. Question 27. You claim washing the wound nd is required to stop the bleed. you clean the wound after the bleeding has stopped 20 minutes or so. Prior direct pressure is the number one recognized method for bleeding control. Elevation helps with controlling the bleed. first aid is the weakest part of the course. everything else was well done. being able to change answers allowed me the user to correct my mistake with the correct information.
Karyn R.
16 May, 2025
So Far, So Good
I am enjoying the course thus far.
Alexandra L.
16 May, 2025
Excellent information
Thank you for providing a thorough look into sylvotherapy, phytoncides, and the benefits of plants. I have greatly enjoyed taking this course.
Ronald Alexander I.
16 May, 2025
first aid section.
the first aid was confusing. a lot of old information not used anymore either in standard first aid or wilderness. example staring rescue breathes, gone now if patient is not breathing straight to CPR. Snake bites no longer heavy compression, remain calm, lower bite site below heart. Treating hypothermia you recommend getting into a sleeping bag together that causes the rescuer to develop hypothermia. sleeping together to help prevent is is much smarter. you confuse wilderness and standard first aid treatment is different in urban areas and the back countryy in section was poor. So on this section I'll rate it 3.5 on 10