Writing Aromatic Botanical Monographs
The Art and Science of Essential Oil Profiles
In this two-part live class we'll be studying the art and science of writing a botanical monograph. We have preselected to collaborate on a monograph for the essential oil of Lavender. Follow along in the live Zoom meetings as we flesh out what data we want in our monograph and how we want it to look. In between classes you can draw from resources to add to this monograph. This class is ideal for any aromatherapy enthusiast who would enjoy focusing on a single aromatic botanical to gather data on safety, usage, botany, and more!
Join us live on:
- Thursday, August 22nd, 9am-11am CDT
- Monday, August 26th, 9am-11am CDT
Those who cannot make live classes are welcome to view the recorded lessons and participate in the monograph we all are working on in Google Docs.
Your Instructor

Amy Kreydin, Board Certified Reflexologist and Clinical Aromatherapist, has been in private practice since 2004. Kreydin received her certificate as a Certified Reflexologist from the Palmer Institute in Salem, MA in 2004, and was awarded her board certificate in Reflexology from the American Reflexology Certification Board in 2006. She trained at a Harvard teaching hospital in Boston, MA and obtained her Certified Clinical Aromatherapy Practitioner (CCAP) in 2011. In 2015 and 2016 Amy received her advanced diploma in Aromatic Medicine from The Institute of Traditional Herbal Medicine and Aromatherapy, and the Heal Center in Atlanta, Georgia. She has lectured and taught classes in wellness institutes, hospitals, colleges, conferences, and clinics since 2007. Kreydin is passionate about whole body wellness and loves helping folks reach their health goals to live an abundant, vibrant, and balanced life.