Thursday 26 June 2014

NIMH Conference 2014

Herbs in a Bottle is pleased to Sponsor the 150th Conference of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists which is to be held in Nottingham this year.

Herbs in a Bottle is a Total Conference sponsor joining other sponsors within the four-day event.

David Carter, Managing Director of Herbs in a Bottle, said:

“When I learned that 2014 was to be NIMH’s 150th anniversary conference I knew it was an event I wanted to support.  I have personally attended the past two NIMH conferences and have been impressed with the dedication and enthusiasm of the medical herbalist profession and the importance of this sector to the health and well-being of the British population.  2014 promises to be a great conference for us with many of our customers attending, including overseas customers who have told us they will be there. 

“As well as being a Total Conference sponsor we will have a stand at the event and our staff will be meeting existing customers, attracting potential customers and showcasing Herbs in a Bottle to new NIMH members. It is my personal ambition to meet as many herbalists as possible and during the time I am at the conference I will be available to any NIMH member who wishes to talk to me. 

“It is not just at NIMH conference we seek to support herbalist practitioners.  As our customers they are the focus of our activity and over the years many have become friends and partners in our herbal medicine production.  It is only by listening to what herbalists want and continually investing in new facilities, processes and production that we have grown to be a stable and forward-looking manufacturer of herbal medicines.

“By sponsoring the 2014 NIMH Conference we are showing our commitment to the future.  We see Herbs in a Bottle as a major herbal medicine manufacturer long into the future – perhaps even the next hundred and fifty years!  NIMH is a great institution, and Herbs in a Bottle is also in a different way a great institution.  Together we can be a cornerstone of herbal medicine in the United Kingdom and beyond.”

David Carter

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