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The Free Herbalism Project with Guido Masé & Susan Leopold!

Written by The Mountain Rose Herbs Team | August 2, 2016

 

We are excited to announce our next Free Herbalism Project event!

Join us for an amazing lineup of free plant talks as we welcome Vermont herbalist Guido Masé and ethnobotanist Susan Leopold, PhD of the United Plant Savers. Registration is now open for this community event featuring a full day of free herbal classes (details below), free tea, live music, a plant sale, food carts, and more. Help us support the United Plant Savers with your purchase of books, t-shirts, herbs, and other botanical goodies in our Free Herbalism Project shop during the event! Register now and follow us on Facebook for more news and updates. We look forward to gathering with you! 

 

FREE HERBALISM PROJECT 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016

Mount Pisgah Arboretum, Eugene, OR

FREE ADMISSION

$4.00 parking

Click Here to Register!

 

 
Aromatics, Bitters, and Tonics: 
A Simple System to Support Well-being
Lecture by Guido Masé

There are thousands of plants that are used for health around the world - the sheer number can seem daunting. But there are simple ways to start using these herbs, in safe and effective ways, to maximize wellness for yourself, your friends, and your family. We will explore three classes of botanicals, learn how inextricably tied they are to our own physiologies, and discover the crucial role they play in maintaining vibrant health: aromatic plants, valued for their effects on mind and spirit; bitter plants, essential for digestive health (and more), and tonic plants, which support immune and cardiovascular function. Together, these allies provide a toolkit to help us navigate the modern world with grace and resilience, and reconnect us to the wild world in which we evolved.

 

 

The Work of the United Plant Savers: 
Why Sustainable Herb Sourcing Matters
Presentation by Susan Leopold, PhD

Join us for firsthand stories from the frontlines of the conservation work of the United Plant Savers! From sandalwood in Hawaii and peyote in Texas, to osha in Colorado and the ginseng of Appalachia, this talk will highlight several medicinal plants that need our engagement. The work of UpS is unique as there is no other organization dedicated to the conservation of at-risk native medicinal plants. As consumers of herbal medicine, we need to understand where our ingredients come from and what factors make a plant at-risk. UpS has partnered with Mountain Rose Herbs on the launch of the new "Forest Grown" program to promote forest farming of medicinals in Appalachia. Learn about this effort and how you can become plant savers in these critical times of rapid extinction of native biodiversity and global deforestation. Plants need us, and each of us can make a difference by healing the planet and ourselves.

 

 

FREE HERBAL TEA, LIVE MUSIC, & FOOD CARTS!

A FUNDRAISER FOR THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS!

 

Register Now!