Tag: Guido Mase

  • Sunday, November 13, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm – DIY Bitters: Talk, Demo & Book Signing

    Explore the history and health benefits of bitters and learn how to make them at home with herbalist Guido Mase, co-author of DIY Bitters: Reviving the Forgotten Flavor. This Tower Hill Botanic Garden session will take place Sunday, November 13 from 2 – 4 and will include tastings. Co-sponsored with the Herbal Community of Central Massachusetts.  $25 for members of sponsoring organizations, $35 for nonmembers.  Register on line at www.towerhillbg.org, or call 508-869-6111, ext 124. Tower Hill is located at 11 French Drive in Boylston, Massachusetts.

  • Saturday, August 6, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Herbal Therapeutics with Guido Mase

    Let’s stop focusing on numbers such as cholesterol and Lipid levels, and rather learn about other factors that are involved in the initiation and progression of heart and blood vessel disease. Guido Mase will give an in depth focus on balance between blood and lymph blood and kidney. Body functions such as pulse and study of mucosa will be discussed for our tell tale signs of heart health. All throughout this lecture, we will get deep into the herbal materia medica to help our heart stay healthy and happy.

    Guido Masé RH(AHG) is a highly reputable US clinical herbalist, who influences the international herbal world as an educator and lecturer. His experience began in holistic Western herbalism and plant chemistry then quickly grew into entrepreneur of herbal schools and special relationships working with US medical professionals and hospitals in Tanzania.

    Recently, he co-founded a third herbal clinic, Burlington Herb Clinic in Vermont (btvherbclinic.com) with his past establishments still existing, Vermont Center of Integrative Herbalism, Montpelier, VT as well as Grian Herbs. With his recent partners at the Burlington Herb Clinic, they provide accurate and insightful information on both traditional and modern evidence-based approaches to health and wellness. Railyard Apothecary is a new school cofounded in 2016 by Guido and his partners to provide intensive herbal classes via web and at their Burlington site.

    As chief herbalist for the nationally distributed Urban Moonshine Natural Products Company, he oversees research for an all-organic whole-plant tincture line and participates in product education and quality control. During his down time, he also managed to be an accomplish author with his insightful ambition resulting in the popular book, The Wild Medicine Solution: Healing with Aromatic, Bitter and Tonic Plants (Healing Arts Press, 2013). He is in the midst of creating a new book due out in this September called, DIY Bitters: A Guide to the Forgotten Flavor.

    Co-sponsored with the Herbal Community of Central Mass. The morning session will take place at Tower Hill Botanic Garden from 10 – 1, followed by a guided walk with Guido from 2:30 – 4. Tower Hill member price for both sessions $45, nonmembers $70. Register at www.towerhillbg.org.

  • Saturday, January 17, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – The Plant Medicine Connection: The Role of Herbal Medicine in the 21st Century

    Join Tower Hill Botanic Garden on Saturday, January 17 from 1 – 2:30 pm when it hosts a distinguished group of leading experts for an active discussion of the integration of plants into today’s health care regimens and practices. Arthur Gertler, M.D., of D’Arcy Wellness
    Clinic, is board certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine; Guido Masé, RH, is founding co-director of the Vermont Center of Integrative Herbalism and author of The Wild Medicine Solution; Judith Sumner, Ph.D., is a botanist, educator and author of The Natural History of Medicinal Plants; Pamela Weathers, Ph.D., is Professor of Biology and Biotechnology and Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Rachel Ross, MS, is a certified Nurse-Midwife. Snow date is Sunday, January 18. Fee is $15 for THBG members, and $25 for nonmembers. Register online at https://dnbweb1.blackbaud.com/OPXREPHIL/EventDetail.asp?cguid=C7E2C131-AD0F-49AA-B073-5B92F8300A37&eid=50756&sid=C186C1FA-1EF1-46AA-BDE9-ABE465986156.

  • Saturday, May 17, 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm – Spring Renewal Using Herbs

    Since you already have taken the Herb Walk at Tower Hill Botanic Garden earlier in the day with Guido Mase, stay for a class in Spring Renewal Using Herbs, on Saturday, May 17 from 12:30 – 3:30. Spring traditionally marks the transition into the warmer months. Come learn how a ritual, including appropriate medicinal herbs, can renew and revitalize body and spirit then help prepare us for the bustle of Summer. Stretching tips and recipes included! THBG members $30, non-members $45. Register at https://dnbweb1.blackbaud.com/OPXREPHIL/EventDetail.asp?cguid=C7E2C131-AD0F-49AA-B073-5B92F8300A37&eid=48465&sid=2E1B368B-F1E8-498C-BFEB-8C66ADE26ACB.

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  • Saturday, May 17, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Herb Walk

    On Saturday, May 17, from 10 – 11:30, explore the outdoor spaces of Tower Hill Botanic Garden with instructor Guido Mase, author of Wild Medicine Solution, with an eye to the medicinal value of the plants, both cultivated and weedy, that we find there. We will discuss folklore and history, chemistry and preparation, as well as safe application tips for using these herbs in everyday life. Rain or shine so prepare for both. Co-sponsored with Herbal Community of Central Massachusetts.  Members of Tower Hill or the HCCM – $15; non-members $25.  Register at https://dnbweb1.blackbaud.com/OPXREPHIL/EventDetail.asp?cguid=C7E2C131-AD0F-49AA-B073-5B92F8300A37&eid=48466&sid=C6302ED0-F1DB-4A75-8950-22619AAC6F1C.

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