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Mushroom Magic

Posted By Enerhealth on Health

https://enerhealthbotanicals.com -      There’s more than one reason why they’re called magic. Although we won’t be discussing “magic mushrooms” in this post, the mushroom kingdom is filled with many other fascinating organisms to learn about. (Though there is plenty to learn about psychedelic mushrooms and several ongoing studies investigating the potential benefits of psilocybin that warrant being looked into such as relieving "existential distress" in cancer patients, aiding in breaking addictions to cigarettes, alcohol, and cocaine, and bring relief to people struggling with depression. This is not to mention the benefits provided to those interested in spiritual exploration and personal growth.) Exploring the world of mushrooms is an inspiring adventure that takes us outside the plant and animal world. Besides being a tasty addition to our diet, mushrooms provide a slew of benefits to our bodies, remediate toxins in our environment, and so much more.     For many of us, we are first introduced to mushrooms as kids. They might have been those weird-looking things you picked out of the green bean casserole or those things that arrived on pizza along with pepperoni you happily gobbled up. Mushrooms are versatile to cook with and uniquely tasty. Part of the appeal of cooking with mushrooms is the umami flavor they provide which is absent in many other foods. Umami is one of the five basic tastes and is often described as sweetly savory and is prevalent in foods like meaty broths, Parmesan cheese, and fermented products like miso. With the growing prevalence of mushroom seasonings that highlight mushrooms’ umami characteristics, imbuing food with mushrooms’ unique flavors is becoming easier and easier to do.     Another appeal of cooking with mushrooms is the wide variety of flavors and textures from species to species of mushrooms. Lobster mushroom tastes and has the mouthfeel of, well lobster. The seafood-flavored fungi have a bright orange color that parallels the color of a lobster shell once it's been cooked. The sliced wide stems of king oyster or trumpet mushrooms stand-in for a different sea creature in many vegan and vegetarian "scallop" recipes. Lion's mane mushrooms having both a similar taste and texture to crab is used in many “crab cake” recipes. Oyster mushrooms lend their stringy texture and somewhat nuanced taste to many "fried chicken" recipes.
     While Hippocrates never actually said, “Let food by thy medicine, and medicine be thy food”, it’s a nice notion, especially given the proliferation of processed foods and pills for every ill. Besides taking the title of the best non-animal source of Vitamin D, mushrooms offer a variety of other health benefits.     Although mushrooms are enjoying a moment in the spotlight and are somewhat of a trendy item, historically mushrooms have been used in a variety of healing traditions including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Kanpō medicine, or Traditional Japanese Medicine for centuries. In TCM, mushrooms are regarded as a symbol of longevity and have been used to support the immune system, bolster energy and stamina, aid digestion, support the cardiovascular system, and regulate blood pressure. Recently, studies into the benefits of some traditionally used mushrooms have produced results affirming the healing and health-supporting properties of many fungi.     Additionally, mushrooms are sustainability superstars. The unique structure of fungi lends itself to be used in a variety of ways. Mushrooms are composed of an underground part, which can be thought of as the roots of mushrooms, and an aboveground, fruiting body that is what most of us think of when we think of mushrooms. The underground part of the mushroom, mycelium, is a collection of fibers called hyphae, that allow the organism to absorb their food from the environment in which they live. Mycelium can grow into a network of underground webs, waiting dormant for many seasons until a hypha makes its way through the earth or wood or plant matter until it reaches the surface, sprouting the beginnings of the fruiting body of the fungi.    New York-based biodesigner Danielle Trofe, manufactures or more aptly grows, light pendants from mycelium. Trofe's MushLume Lighting Collection utilizes hemp (a sustainable crop in its own right) as a surface for the mycelium to grow on and through. In a matter of days, the mycelium grows into a thick network of hyphae throughout the hemp, solidifying into a solid structure within custom lampshade molds. Once the mycelium has fully matured, the lampshades are taken out of the molds, dried, and heated, creating a stylish 100% biodegradable product. The same process has been used to grow mycelium packaging to replace Styrofoam, and bricks which offer excellent opportunities for upcycling agricultural waste into a cost-effective, sustainable, and biodegradable material for construction.     Similar to Trofe's use of mycelium to create sustainable home goods, Mylo a high-quality alternative to animal and synthetic-based leather, has been developed by scientists and engineers at Bolt Threads. The process begins with mycelium cells grown on beds of sawdust and other organic material. Billions of cells grow to form an interconnected 3D network that is processed, tanned, and dyed to make Mylo. Mylo is already being used in place of leather in select products from mainstream brands like Adidas and Lululemon, to luxury brands like Stella McCartney, speaking to the feasibility of using sustainable mushroom leathers.     One of the most interesting, if not pressing, uses for mushrooms is their potential role in bioremediation. Mycoremediation, a form of bioremediation, is the process of using fungi to degrade or sequester contaminants in the environment. As Paul Stamets states, “Fungi are the grand recyclers of the planet and the vanguard species in habitat restoration.” Oil spills in the Amazon, contaminated water in Washington’s Spokane River, contaminated soil in New Zealand, and more have benefited from the use of fungi that are tolerant to high concentrations of pollutants. Research even suggests mushrooms can convert pesticides and herbicides to more innocuous compounds, remove heavy metals from brownfield sites, and break down plastic.     In 2017, wildfires across Northern California left behind a trail of dangerous ash, incinerated hazardous household waste and building materials, charred paint, pesticides, cleaning products, electronics, and more. A range of pollutants including arsenic, asbestos, and lead seeped into the soil, causing fear of runoff from the toxic materials. In the aftermath of the fires, workers removed much of the toxic debris and turned to mushrooms to help remove the remainder. The Fire Remediation Action Coalition placed more than 40 miles of straw-filled tubes inoculated with oyster mushrooms around parking lots and along roads and hillsides. The tubes would provide makeshift channels, diverting runoff from sensitive waterways and the enzymes in mushrooms would work to break down pollutants.As you can there’s a lot to learn about our fungi friends and the world of mushrooms is ripe for research. If you are interested in learning more about mushrooms these are great resources.
Grow Your Own mycelium creations.
Book - Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our book on mycology by English biologist Merlin Sheldrake.
Book - How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by author Michael Pollan, best known for his books about food and is the author of the best-sellers "The Omnivore's Dilemma" and "The Botany Of Desire."
Book - Mycophilia: Revelations from the Weird World of Mushrooms by Eugenia Bone
Instagram - @fascinatedbyfungi
Instagram - @breakfast_of_champignonz
App – iNaturalist
Website – Mushroom Observer
Website – Mushroom Expert
Website – Mushroom References
YouTube – Yellow Elanor 
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Can Betta Fish Eat Goldfish Food? Diet Similarities & Differences

Posted By FishKWisdom on Pets

https://www.fishkeepingwisdom.com - Feeding a betta or goldfish is an easy matter. Both kinds of fish snap at whatever hits the surface of the water! What if you are out of betta food and only have goldfish food on hand? Can betta fish eat goldfish food? Bettas eat goldfish food when it’s offered. But goldfish foods aren’t very healthy [...]
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Character Structure in A Land More Kind Than Home

Posted By Thecameronjournal on Personal

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Another installment in my series from my graduate work, A Land More Kind Than Home is a difficult book but interesting none-the-less. Set in the South (like most of my graduate work), it reveals a culture that doesn't really exist anywhere else. Happy Reading!
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Solved: $20 an Hour Is How Much a Year?

Posted By trendsandtactics on Finance

https://www.trendsandtactics.com - If you’re currently earning $20 an hour or have just received a job offer that pays $20 an hour, chances are you’re wondering the question “$20 an hour is how much a year?” This post will run through some quick math regarding how to arrive at the right salary number, let you know how much ... Read more
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He Told Her To Stop ‘Hitchhiking,’ She Left Him Behind and Went to an All-Inclusive Resort Without Him

Posted By adimesaved on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - A Reddit user shared her story of booking an all-inclusive trip to another country and not inviting her boyfriend to come. Left Behind The original poster (OP) explained that she and her boyfriend have been together for almost three years. ... Read More

Living Stingy – The Best Way to Save More Money

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - When people call themselves stingy, frugal, or minimalist, this means something entirely different for everyone. Are you living stingy? Let’s find out! People that are living beyond their means and inflating their lifestyles often say they are ‘living their best life. While it’s great to spend money on the things that make you happy, it’s ... Read more

Benefits of Mushroom Infused Organic Cocoa

Posted By Enerhealth on Health

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Mushroom-infused organic cocoa can have several potential benefits, including:

Immune system support: Certain types of mushrooms, such as reishi and chaga, contain beta-glucans, which can help to support the immune system and increase resistance to infections.



Antioxidant properties: Both cocoa and mushrooms contain antioxidants, which can help to protect the body against damage from free radicals.
Mood and energy support: Cocoa contains compounds such as theobromine and caffeine, which can help to boost mood and energy levels. Some mushrooms, such as lion's mane, may also have potential cognitive benefits.
Digestive health: Some mushrooms, such as shiitake, contain prebiotic fibers that can help to support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, which can improve digestion and overall gut health.



Anti-inflammatory properties: Certain mushrooms, such as reishi, have been found to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to reduce inflammation in the body and support overall health.

It's important to note that the specific benefits of mushroom-infused organic cocoa may depend on the type and amount of mushrooms used, as well as the quality and purity of the cocoa. Enerhealth’s Cocoa Mojo has 6 different mushroom species in the blend as well as the low glycemic sweetener-Coconut Palm Sugar and Organic Peruvian Cocoa.
Additionally, individual responses to mushroom supplements can vary, so it's always a good idea to speak with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplements to your routine.
 

How Many Mystery Snails Per Gallon? The Answer & Basic Care Guide

Posted By FishKWisdom on Pets

https://www.fishkeepingwisdom.com - How Many Mystery Snails Per Gallon? Mystery Snails (Pomacea bridgessi) are a South American species of freshwater snails. Just like nerite snails, they clean the tank of algae. If you want to keep your freshwater tank as clean from algae as possible, you should have some mystery snails in your tank. The question is: how [...]
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How to Run Your One-Person Business Properly

Posted By Thecameronjournal on Personal

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Solopreneurs! It is no easy thing to run a business on your own. Here are some tools to get more done with less time and stress.
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How to Make Money on Discord in 2023 (11 Highly Effective Ways)

Posted By trendsandtactics on Finance

https://www.trendsandtactics.com - Discord has become extraordinarily popular as a chat app the last few years, and isn’t slowing down any time soon. With over 300 million followers, many want to figure out how to make money on Discord as this is still a generally untapped market. There are tons of options available to make extra money, so ... Read more
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Poll vs. Survey — What's the Difference? (With Real-World Examples)

Posted By MasonHipp on Technology

https://webflow-v2.slideswith.com - Polls and surveys are great ways to understand your audience better. But do you know which one to launch in any given scenario? Find out when to use a poll vs. survey to ensure you get the right info!

Social Skills: How Would You React if You Saw Someone in Public Reading the Same Book as You?

Posted By adimesaved on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - What would be your first reaction if someone approached you on the bus holding the same book you are reading? Would you strike up a conversation? What would you say? This happened to a Reddit user, and they were a ... Read More

18 Gaslighting Phrases That May Be Sabotaging Your Relationships

Posted By Olu on Shopping

https://frenzhub.com - When it comes to relationships, trust, and open communication are two of the most important factors for success. But unfortunately, some people use manipulative tactics to control their partners without their knowledge. This type of psychological abuse is known as “gaslighting”—a term derived from a 1938 play called Gas Light in which a husband attempts ... Read more

5 Simple Tips To Make Cleaning Easier for the Busy Mom

Posted By adimesaved on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - It’s no secret that working full time after caring for my five kids, I’m exhausted, and I don’t feel like doing much! I really try not to let things get too out of hand at home, but the truth is- ... Read More

10 Huge Money Wasters That People Still Indulge

Posted By PlayLouderBlog on Business

https://www.playlouder.com - Indulgence is giving way to one's desires, something granted as a privilege, or something enjoyed out of gratification. As a self-diagnosed impulse spender, I must fight my urge to indulge in the ‘little' things I often want to buy, which are huge money wasters. As a mother, I've learned that wasting money on that second […]