BNHC Talk: Why all mushrooms are magic, with Martin Powell
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Martin Powell, biochemist, Chinese medicine practitioner and author of two books on medicinal mushrooms, explains the extraordinary benefits of mushrooms for health and healing.
Thank you for the tip about putting store-bought mushrooms on the windowsill to increase vitamin D.
Great lecture! I live in Sheffield and we have big Chinese supermarkets. You can by large amounts of lions mane among other mushrooms like Reishi for very little cost. Go to your local Chinese super markets!!
Thanks for the tip Tom
We are really thankful to you for showing the benifets of mushrooms as a source of vitamins and support the immune system.i really love those products that are maded by rishi 🍄 mushroom.
I enjoyed the class. I live in Va and lions mane is very common here. I’ve recently harvested about 50 lbs of wild lions. Making a dual extract tincture.
We don't seem to find a lot in northern NY. All my years of foraging (8-9 years now) I've found one. I've collected 1000s of pounds of chaga and at least a 1000 pounds of reishi. I've been growing it from kits with some success.
Outstanding presentation.
Thank you! And thank you Martin Powell ☺️
...commercial mushrooms are a typical American citizen...fed bull s**t and kept in the dark../ wild mushrooms definitely IMPROVED my life...i was looking for the 40's movie "Attack of the Mushroom People"...thank Zeus, i got here...for your own good, watch this presentation in its entirety...Martin, you are a gift to adults and children of the future...
wonderful lecture! Im listening again. Thank you!!!
What a great presentation. Thank you!
Very interesting talk. Thank you
Great talk in every respect, a real pleasure to listen to.. :)
Thank you for letting us know about this important benefits of Mushrooms 🍄
Great presentations on the studies and health benefits of medicinal mushrooms.
Fantastic presentation!!
Great talk Martin, thank you for posting this on youtube!
Grazie!
Outstanding expert talk on mushrooms in use today. Engaging and witty.
thank you so much for the info..such a great presentation
Thank you for such amazing information.!
This is the best presentation about Medicinal Mushrooms I have ever seen . I have added to a UA-cam list about it I have done for everybody
Thanks for sharing your KNOWledge...
More BEST days sharing what really works Naturally
So wonderful ,thank you
Thanks! One of the most informative talks .. gives more perspective..a great addition.
Wonderful lecture, very informative! Thanks!!
dear human in the future: 1.25x if you’re a high-bandwidth human
Smart guy , with harrying up you will not be smarter
Thank you 3x works if you are like me...DATA
great talk thank you🍄
I'd like to see the study done with cows and mushrooms. I'm sure we would have similar findings
I am originally from Russia. Mushrooming in Indiana, I still learn a lot! Your lecture is awesome, many thanks. Unfortunately, my daughter has severe reaction on Maintaki, she loved the test. I boiled them twice, but she experienced real poisoning symptoms. I have none, eating maintaki soteined, marinated and in soups. Why? Please, help to understand. Thanks.
Awesome ❤thank youuu
Thank you. Great info
Since so many drink coffee I think mushroom should be added to it as a "standard" ingredient like Iodine in salt...?
Make way for the mushrooms. Thanks for sharing..☀️
I do free talks on growing mushrooms in your backyard. Always recommend your book with the oyster gill on the cover. Anything newer? My other query is how a compound called immunomodulating do apparently opposite functions?
Yes tincture verry happy with this tecnique/process C2H5OH 5ml x one gram dried material
His book is my mushroom bible. No nonsense , just the facts. My main intrest are reishi ( gano-tsugae) , chaga, turkey tail and a few I grow like lionsmane and lucidum. Chaga and reishi fund my expeditions which probably wouldn't happen otherwise. And I get to share the forests medicine with people that don't have access or the physical ability. That used to be the only reason but now I'm a huge consumer as well. Making dual extracts and peddeling them as well.
thank you!
I like most mushrooms but for some reason snow fungus made me gag when I ate it many years ago as a child in a soup.
The reason why fungus and animals are closer to each other genetically than plants are is because the roots in fungus are exactly the same as the nerves that are in animals. So think about fungus as a planet with animal nerves instead of roots.
The mycelium are the 'roots' of mushrooms. They spread out under the surface of the Earth or under tree bark much like capillaries do under our skin, or like the fibers in our brains that carry electrical impulses between neurons branch out, or even the way branches of trees grow & arrange themselves. Mushrooms truly are amazing Iiving beings, expertly designed for the healing of our bodies & of the planet, which is why they are so effective to make use of for remediating land which has been rendered 'dead' by toxic waste, radiation dumps etc.
Scientists in Western countries haven't even scratched the surface when it comes to knowledge related to healing plants, fungi, trees, water & more. Get rid of pharmaceutical companies & watch the new discoveries in benefit to our health & the health of the planet explode. They are the very reason that we still do not have a so-called 'cure for cancer' presented to us in their myriad of toxic offerings.
@@sjt4689 I agree with you 100% about getting rid of the pharmaceutical companies. Actually there is a new Healthcare company that just entered the stock market a year ago. That company is called Uphealth, their stock ticker symbol is UPH. their mission is to change the Healthcare infrastructure on a global scale and makeit cheaperand easierfor everyone worldwide. I would love to see that company recognize natural cures.
Does oyster is medicinal mushroom
What I do with turkey tail is to chop it up, put in boiling water, and use that water to make my coffee. Am I getting anything out of it?
How did 👁get here? The🍄 lead me here. Lol
To kick a fungal infection extra hard add a gram or more of borax daily to supplements. 6 years daily for me. 20 mule team in laundry aisle. 5 bucks for 4 year supply.
Borax causes organ damage. Its poisonous to humans. Its banned entirely in EU due to its effects on our reproductive organs.
@@Mike-le6ed I have been eating one gram a day for over 6 years now. Feel as close to a spring chicken as I'm gonna at 62. Arthritis halted in it's tracks! Im a roadie , rigger , and can run up a tree or scaffold no problemo.
@@Mike-le6ed There's a wonderful tome called the Materials Safety Data Sheet. MSDS . Read it BEFORE you troll. By weight sodium borate is HALF as toxic as table salt, (sodium chloride) .
We’ve all been using borax as a supplement. Wonderful
@@planetbspace I have been adding a tiny/minescule fleck of Iodine to 000capsule of the Borax for a while now on a weekly basis. Grandpa left us a jar of the stuff in his lab after he passed a decade ago. Finally found a use for it other than making contact exploding paint for Halloween pranks.
how to get those Mushrooms fresh with all the benefits,
Some mushrooms make me exhausted and unmotivated
Wow,thank you❤️amazing video!What is the best way to cook mushrooms-snow fungus-to boil or to fry on the pan- with olive oil?THANKS(Do you know online shop to buy good quality snow fungus-mushrooms)thanks once again...
@Brighton Natural Health Centre Peter Deadman thank you so much,for your reply❤️your advice is amazing,I am going to rehydrate them and put it in to the soup!
I love mushrooms but absolutely cannot stand the taste and a texture of any known mushroom. I have tried lion's mane, matsataki, shiitake, button mushrooms, Royal trumpets.... Cordyceps.... Not one single mushroom taste good and triggers my gag reflex. But I do love mushrooms.
What about chaga?
47:22 is it the lion's mane or snow fungus he is talking about?
I have a strong desire each dpring.... I find morels every year. I eat them all. Magic.
I was eating lions mane powder that I was sprinkling on my breakfast and it gave me something like Roid rage
Oh dear..i love sweets😢
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Far West Fungi......lived in the Bay Area and never got a chance to go to that store...man.
what happened to your left cheek?
it looks like a birth mark, seen one or two like that before
It’s called a port wine stain.
Why ?
What Patty said, but really rude to ask.
He's a man. He can take it. Plus he's man enough to show his face on video and didn't need to. Fungi often crates rashes, so why wouldn't he love to dispell that possible cause? I personally wouldn't mind commenting if it was me.