Making medicine from mushrooms offers numerous benefits, including their therapeutic properties that support immune function, cognitive health, and overall wellness. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, mushrooms also contribute to nutrition. In this interactive class, Ruthie will guide you through the basics of each mushroom and optimal strategies to harness their medicinal qualities. Engage your senses with activities like tea tastings and sampling snacks made with the featured mushrooms. To have the mushroom shipped to you in time for the class, please submit your shipping payment one week in advance. We’ll ensure that the specified mushroom is sent out to you promptly. If you're curious about medicine making, this series is a fantastic opportunity to learn!
You will have the option to pay a fee for us to ship the herbs for all four classes that will be used in this course to you. If you would like to have the herbs to use during class, please make sure to register and pay the shipping fee at least a week before the class begins.
This link will allow you to purchase all four classes (prior to the first class) and receive a discounted price!
Here is a description of each class in the series:
Reishi mushrooms (Ganoderma lucidum), often referred to as the "mushroom of immortality," are highly valued in herbalism, particularly within Traditional Chinese Medicine. Known for their adaptogenic properties, they help the body manage stress and enhance immune function through compounds like triterpenes and polysaccharides, which also reduce inflammation. Join Ruthie as we explore Reishi with all of our senses. We’ll enjoy Reishi as a tea, sample a dish featuring this remarkable mushroom, and create our own medicine using Reishi and another blend we’ll prepare together.
Turkey Tail - Friday, March 14 @ 6 pm
Turkey tail mushrooms (Trametes versicolor) are highly regarded in herbalism for their powerful immune-boosting properties. Rich in polysaccharides, they enhance the body’s immune response and promote overall wellness. In addition to their immune support, turkey tail provides antioxidant benefits and supports gut health through prebiotic fibers that nourish a healthy microbiome, making them a valuable addition to any herbal regimen. Join Ruthie as we explore Turkey Tail with all of our senses. We’ll enjoy Turkey Tail as a tea, sample a dish featuring this remarkable mushroom, and create our own medicine using Turkey Tail and another blend we’ll prepare together.
Cordyceps - Friday, June 27 @ 6 pm
Cordyceps mushrooms, particularly Cordyceps sinensis, are valued in herbalism for their energizing and performance-enhancing properties. Traditionally used in Chinese medicine, they are believed to boost stamina, increase energy levels, and enhance athletic performance by improving oxygen utilization and ATP production. Cordyceps also support immune function and possess antioxidant properties, helping to combat oxidative stress. Join Ruthie as we explore Cordyceps with all of our senses. We’ll enjoy Cordyceps as a tea, sample a dish featuring this remarkable mushroom, and create our own medicine using Cordyceps and another blend we’ll prepare together.
Lion’s Mane - Friday, August 29 @ 6 pm
Lion's mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a medicinal mushroom known for enhancing cognitive function, supporting nerve health, and promoting wellness. In herbalism, it's valued for its adaptogenic properties, helping the body manage stress and improve mental clarity. Traditionally used in Asian medicine, it’s incorporated into teas, tinctures, and supplements for its neuroprotective effects and benefits for immunity and emotional balance. Join Ruthie as we explore Lion’s Mane with all of our senses. We’ll enjoy Lion’s Mane as a tea, sample a dish featuring this remarkable mushroom, and create our own medicine using Lion’s Mane and another blend we’ll prepare together.
Ruth Glass's Bio
Ruth Glass is a clinical and folk herbalist, as well as an instructor at Traditions School of Herbal Studies. She holds two degrees in education and is a graduate of Traditions, having completed both the Chinese Herbal Program and the Western Herbal Program. Ruth also serves as a supervisor for the Western and Chinese student clinic.
Her teaching focuses on herbal medica, herbal medicine making, herbal first aid, and bioregional herbalism. A former president of the local chapter of the American Herbalists Guild, Ruth still has an active role coordinating all chapters of the Guild across the country.
In addition to her herbal work, Ruth created Forest and Hearth, where she offers nature programs for children and elders, along with creative writing classes that integrate herbalism, writing, and music. You can find her seeing clients at Acupuncture and Herbal Therapies, volunteering with various organizations, handcrafting herbal and art projects, or hiking the beautiful trails around Tampa Bay!
Check her out at at the following social media handles:
Forest and Hearth on Instagram
01/24/2025
Registration starts on 10/19/2024 and ends on 01/24/2025.
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Please contact Traditions School of Herbal Studies if you have any questions.