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Marco Lam, L.Ac. MS.
Marco has been practicing and teaching permaculture and sustainable living skills for over a decade in diverse climates from the Andes to the Hawaiian islands. Originally trained by the founder of Permaculture, Bill Mollison, Marco's teaching style moves away from the lecture format and emphasizes getting people's hands in the Earth. Marco is a practicing acupuncturist and herbalist who grows many of the herbs used in his practice. He is the co-author of The Herbal Therapeutics Manual, a guide to using local plants in the energetic tradition of Chinese herbalism. Living with his family on a 200 acre organic herb farm, as a founding board member of the Boulder Biodiesel Cooperative and as the CEO of Divine Farmer Herbals, Marco puts into practice the principles of permaculture on a daily basis.
Marco has been practicing and teaching permaculture and sustainable living skills for over a decade in diverse climates from the Andes to the Hawaiian islands. Originally trained by the founder of Permaculture, Bill Mollison, Marco's teaching style moves away from the lecture format and emphasizes getting people's hands in the Earth. Marco is a practicing acupuncturist and herbalist who grows many of the herbs used in his practice. He is the co-author of The Herbal Therapeutics Manual, a guide to using local plants in the energetic tradition of Chinese herbalism. Living with his family on a 200 acre organic herb farm, as a founding board member of the Boulder Biodiesel Cooperative and as the CEO of Divine Farmer Herbals, Marco puts into practice the principles of permaculture on a daily basis.
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I don't know much yet about this site but I can feel that it has alot of potential to bring people together out of the local movements where we are already active.
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