Irena, the workshop is held in Colorado. I'll PM you the rest of the info.
I'm persisting in the class for two reasons:
One, I might actually be able to change some of the views that the instructor holds. It's been my observation that if you want to change anyone's mind about anything, attacking them is not the way to go. I'm trying to present the "opposing view" if you will, in a calm, unemotional, non-confrontative manner. I'll save my angst and teeth gnashing for you guys.
Plus, I can be extrodinarily charming when I choose to be.
Secondly, I may be the only source of factual information on this stuff some of my classmates have. I'd hate to leave, and then at the end of the four week class (last one is February 25) have every one in there finish the class going on the assumption that everything they heard in there is the truth.
If someone chooses not to use preservatives in their stuff, that's fine with me,
as long as they don't sell. But I don't want anyone leaving that class thinking Vitamin D is a preservative.
I feel, perhaps wrongly, that as someone who has facts about how this stuff works, I have a responsibility to speak up when I come across erroneous information. I'm sure the instructor has merrily taught classes before I ever showed up as the embodiment of her nightmares.
But if it's in front of me, I can't let it pass.
Anita