A stunning lecture on mushrooms as medicine, by Paul Stamets

I ate my first wild edible mushroom a few days ago. Chicken of the Woods, dipped in egg and flour and fried. It was tasty. I took the smallest one to carefully check for ID. You should also check for the type of tree it grew on in case of poisonous tree such as yew or conifers, generally. I went back a few days later ... they were all taken.
 
I used to hunt morel mushrooms but gave it up because of the deer ticks which are out in force in the springtime. I have heard that the Native Americans for the most part did not eat mushrooms because of the poisonous ones.
 
Deer ticks are spreading here quite quickly for the last few years. I've got both repellents and 30% DEET product for shoes and clothing and use elastics to seal off the cuffs. Speaking of Pests of the Woods, for me something interesting has occurred...I no longer get much reaction to mosquito bites. Mid-June and I haven't had even one itchy swollen mosquito bite even though I have been bitten. I've been eating carnivore diet, the only change I can think of.
 
I used to hunt morel mushrooms but gave it up because of the deer ticks which are out in force in the springtime. I have heard that the Native Americans for the most part did not eat mushrooms because of the poisonous ones.
I can't remember seeing any morels, but then, I never hunted for them - never paid much attention to wild mushrooms before. I'm looking for them now, but they are far less easy to spot than other varieties I find.
 
Michael Pollan has written a chapter in one of latest books on Stamets…and the whole book on the mental health benefits of psilocybin and mescaline. How to Change your Mind might be the title though anything by him is illuminating…try The Botany of Desire for one
 
I’ve been into functional mushrooms for a bit and really noticed a difference with my energy and focus. I found some great info through https://gomicromagic.com/ — their approach is super straightforward, and it helped me feel more confident trying different mushroom blends. If you’re into learning how these work with the body over time, that site breaks it down well without making it confusing.
 
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Deer ticks are spreading here quite quickly for the last few years. I've got both repellents and 30% DEET product for shoes and clothing and use elastics to seal off the cuffs. Speaking of Pests of the Woods, for me something interesting has occurred...I no longer get much reaction to mosquito bites. Mid-June and I haven't had even one itchy swollen mosquito bite even though I have been bitten. I've been eating carnivore diet and here is also mdma for sale, the only change I can think of.
Nice find. Chicken of the Woods is a good beginner edible if correctly identified and it sounds like you were careful with it. It’s common to check the host tree since that can affect safety and taste. Also normal that when you went back later they were gone wild mushrooms are often picked quickly or disappear fast due to weather insects or decay.
 
Deer ticks are spreading here quite quickly for the last few years. I've got both repellents and 30% DEET product for shoes and clothing and use elastics to seal off the cuffs. Speaking of Pests of the Woods, for me something interesting has occurred...I no longer get much reaction to mosquito bites. Mid-June and I haven't had even one itchy swollen mosquito bite even though I have been bitten. I've been eating carnivore diet, the only change I can think of.
perhaps the uric acid levels negates the reaction to mosquito saliva( or whatever comes out of those things( no,its not Adams fault or Eves for that matter-biology happens-its the Creators way of improving a species)
 
For a time I became immune to mosquito bites and also seemingly poison ivy. Constant exposure.....cursed
I used to erupt in blood blisters from this cursed weed( sure is pretty in the fall) now due to being more conscious of the oil bearing things( it used to be used in "Japanese Lacquer" pity the warriors that wore the armor that was coated with that stuff) and using household ammonia to quickly dry up the eruptions its not such a thing with me these days,I always wash off with cold water and strong detergent after exposure.
 
I can't remember seeing any morels, but then, I never hunted for them - never paid much attention to wild mushrooms before. I'm looking for them now, but they are far less easy to spot than other varieties I find.
overrated( like maple syrup) good though,it assumes the character of whatever its cooked with,great in spaghetti and chili.
 
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