Discover Why Mushrooms Have Been Used As Medicine For Thousands Of Years

Mushrooms! They are earthy, savory, versatile, and downright delicious in meals. 

What you may not know is that mushrooms have been used for thousands of years for their incredible health-promoting and medicinal properties.

There are thousands of edible mushroom species in the world and approximately 250+ of them have been identified as having healing properties.

East Asian traditions and Indigenous cultures have long embraced mushrooms to treat all manner of ailments — and now Westerners are recognizing their nutritional and medicinal superpowers for the body, mind, and even the spirit

Dr. Christopher Hobbs, renowned herbalist, research scientist, and faculty at the University of Massachusetts, believes that by incorporating mushrooms into our diets — fresh, cooked, or as dried adaptogens — we can help prevent and transform a myriad of debilitating issues. 

Explore the practical, science-based benefits that mushrooms can add to your diet, healing regimen, and even your spiritual evolution.

On Tuesday, January 3, you’ll discover the scientifically supported benefits of making mushrooms a part of your daily regimen. Christopher will share the ways these fungi can strengthen and fine-tune your immune system to help stave off cancer, prevent heart disease, keep bones healthy, improve digestion, aid cognitive function, and much more.

You can register here for Mushrooms as Medicine: How to Integrate the Science-Based, Practical Benefits of Mushrooms Into Your Diet, Healing Regimen & Spiritual Evolution.

In this free one-hour event, you’ll discover:

  • Ways to incorporate mushrooms on a dietary, medicinal, and transformational level — and how they serve as convincing alternatives to meat, protein powders, flavor enhancers, nutritional boosting powders, coffee, and more!
  • The incredible immune-boosting and normalizing properties of mushrooms
  • How new research shows that mushroom fiber is the most effective type of prebiotic fiber — which helps to regulate mood, immunity, blood circulation, sleep, and sexual function
  • How a greater consumption of mushrooms can lessen the threat of many cancers by as much as 33%
  • The ways in which fungi are essential for healthy growth and communication of all plants, including trees for the restoration of forests — and can help save our planet

Go here to watch a short introductory video about the presentation.

Over the course of 60 minutes, you’ll discover the power of mushrooms as medicine — how they’re safe, with negligible side effects, and very inexpensive (and sometimes even free if you’re willing to hunt them yourself) to procure. 

You can RSVP for free here.

Live long, love life and be well!

Harold    

P.S. In Mushrooms as Medicine: How to Integrate the Science-Based, Practical Benefits of Mushrooms Into Your Diet, Healing Regimen & Spiritual Evolutionwith Dr. Christopher Hobbs  you’ll learn how mushrooms are a cost-effective, enjoyable, yet highly experiential superfood that can help ward off disease, keep your immune system strong, sharpen your cognitive skills, and, in some cases, heighten your consciousness and lead to a deeply meaningful spiritual experience.

We hope you’re able to catch the event as scheduled. But if you register and miss it, you’ll receive a downloadable recording as soon as it’s available.

About Christopher Hobbs, PhD, LAc

Dr. Christopher Hobbs is a fourth-generation internationally renowned herbalist, licensed acupuncturist, herbal clinician, research scientist, consultant to the dietary supplement industry, expert witness, botanist, and mycologist with over 40 years of experience. The author and co-author of over 20 books, Dr. Hobbs lectures on herbal medicine worldwide.

He has taught at numerous universities and medical schools, including Bastyr University and the National School of Naturopathic Medicine. He taught classes for over seven years at University of California, Berkeley, as a PhD graduate student in evolutionary biology, phylogenetics, plant chemistry, and ethnobotany, and also as a faculty lecturer. Dr. Hobbs taught a fully accredited lab class in all aspects of herbal medicine at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.