I have arrhythmias bec of coronary artery disease. I list and monitor what I drink and eat. My heart contraction and aorta is strong and my aorta is pulsating for the past 3 months. Last night, FIRST TIME I ate asparagus and oyster mushroom with lots of garlic & onion cooked in salted butter. Then I took magnesium glycinate and sole water. After 2 hours of eating I notice my heart not contracting hard. It is normal. I lay flat on the bed and notice my aorta not pulsating that much and the tension (hardening) in the center of my stomach softened. Again, this is the first time I ate oyster mushrooms and asparagus and firt time my heart became normal. I thank God for His wonderful creation.
I actually have been using oyster mushrooms lately so much! One of my favorite very simple recipes is just grilling them on a cast-iron pan with some olive oil salt pepper and Sriracha sauce😊
I harvested my first batch of them from a fallen oak in the woods behind my house back in November... I dried them out to add to soups later but the kids loved them dehydrated so they didn't make it to a soup, haha, they can't wait until they come back so we can make an oyster mushroom etoufee 😊 thanks for the share, I had no idea they were medicinal! Here's to learning something new everyday 👍👍
Oyster mushrooms can even be found in the winter if Temps are fairly mild. They are simply frozen sitting there under the snow on their substrate of choice. They grow spring through fall and there are different pleurotus species from pulmonarius in the spring to ostreatus in the fall. All are delicious. I have some fresh ones now. I am making soup and chowder and deep frying the rest. I have some dried to try making tincture too. Food is medicine my friends. Be well ✌
I have a five gallon bucket of these growing in boiled/cooled straw out on my deck in shade. Husband drilled small holes all over the bucket sides and bottom. I bought one of those kits from Walmart that has the mycelium in coffee grounds, allowed it to expand to the point that the box was popping open, then I opened the pack and dispersed all of the mycelium throughout layers of straw in the bucket with a lid. We’ve been keeping it misted daily and now we have oyster mushrooms popping out so many of the holes. Oodles of them. We’ll continue this on as long as we can and keep growing more and more buckets of mushrooms from that one twenty dollar purchase of a mushroom growing kit from Walmart. It’s honestly been so easy to do. And yielded so many more mushrooms than that little kit ever could have because it’s a massively bigger surface area for the mycelium to grow through and emerge from as mushrooms. Thanks for explaining all of the health benefits of the mushrooms. I had no idea. This video just came up on my UA-cam feed and I’m so glad :)
I miss watching this channel about 4 years ago he always had a video out like this where you learn about a new plant or mushroom but not as much as the plants. Last couple years the channel has been different with short nature walks or Talking about getting in touch with your wild side and nature or something similar which I do still watch but these kinds of videos have always been my favorite because I learn something new each time I rewatch.
I envy your lush forests that we don't have in Southern California. It is difficult to find abundant living things when living through a drought as we have now.
Our favorite way to cook them is pan sauteed in either ghee or regular salted (organic) butter, with garlic strait from the garden. Oysters are easy to grow at home , too. Delicious.
Thanks for sharing your abundant knowledge of these. My mom gave me two small packages, she knows i love mushrooms. Gonna try these out. Mushrooms are one of the healthiest foods.
Are they good in July? Or should I wait until spring again? I have 40 acres with boreal forest and birch and higher land too. 3/4 all wild. It’s time to gather! Thanks. I’m a 500hr Yoga therapist and just got the Boreal Herbal book and I’m learning what these Mother Earth plants are all about and I love it! I can identify berries really well, and plants but the plethora of knowledge to be had about these gifts are amazing. I wish I had learned years and years ago. But I plan to be a knowledgeable person in the next couple years as I bond with them. Ohh and I have an abundance of chaga!! Go me and my forest! Love your space. Thank you
I really enjoyed learning more about the health benefits of oyster mushrooms as I just made a new friend who is cultivating pearl oyster mushrooms in my city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I will definitely get more from him again. I got to try his red cap mushrooms. Looking forward to trying his king white and black oyster mushrooms in a couple of weeks.
Amazing!!! I've been mady trying to find all sorts of 'medicinal' fungi in the gully forest, with no luck, but I can grow this!! I'm gping out to get a fresh kit from local farmer's market when the season is right. I LOVE these wonderful plant medicine friends! Thank you. I had no idea!
@@misanthropic985 Thank you, but I'm in Australia... a bit distant for postage :D I can find kits online.. I'd love Lions Mane but I've read there's a local endemic species of tha, so I want to find the truly endemic one, but I am buying a Reish and an Oyster kit.. :)
Question. These, and many other mushrooms are like sponges, and hold a lot of water when found wild, or after being washed. I usually squeeze them between paper towels. I would assume by doing this, I am losing a lot of water soluble medicinal compounds. Your thoughts?
Thanks for great videos. 🤗 Its been raining 3 days here and i can feel that sun coming for us! The oyster is abundant here as well[Nova Scotia] Its so easy to identify its the first wild mushroom I found and ate[with a dog who loved them too and eats them right off the tree now if she finds them] Trying to explain sharing to her. Maybe she'll start to bark now when she finds them. Wait, is this foraging cheat 😆
Love your channel, so informative! Any good recommendations on field guides or books to help identify when out mushroom hunting? Want to start foraging, I just dont want to screw up miss identifying. Thank you.
The best is really going in with someone who knows how to identify. My buddy owns an apothecary so I always ask him. I know they have a plant recognition app. Not sure if their is an app to help identify mushrooms. It's more about knowing when they grow, of there is a poison look alike that grows at same time. Or if oysters are in the spring ..the poisonous look alike grows in summer. Hope that helps a bit.
If you've never foraged. It be best to start with plants. Chickweed, dead purple nettle, dandelions, cat ears, miners lettuce, creeping Charlie, violets, red clover etc are all growing right now on the North East coast
I found oyster mushrooms growing on a pine tree stump. I live in Colorado and it’s kind of rare to find mushrooms in the wild but we’ve had so much moisture this year. I’m not surprised. I was told by a friend that mushrooms grown on pine would taste really pine like and not to eat them, I never hear on videos what kinds of wood would have an effect on the taste and healthiness of mushrooms could you give us some input? Thank you!
Hi Yarrow.. :) I'm revisiting this video because I'm ordering an oyster mushroom kit after watching this the first time gave me insight into just how medicinally useful this species is (as well as good eating :)).Is there any likelihood that the leftover kit contents, if sprinkled in a cool, filtered light area with logs, might contain spores which might decide to grow themselves?? Thank you for bringing these wonderful videos out for us.. They're excellent :) Many blessings to you, Yarrow.
Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge & experinces. Brilliant info as always, I could listen to you and your stories for ever 😊. Did I hear you say oyster mushrooms can be frozen? If so what would the process be please. Many thanks, take care & keep safe 🐝
I tried making a tincture from Oyster mushroom buy it developed this goupy blob that looked similar to a liquid culture?? It looks weird not like any other mushroom I've worked with. Plz explain
Oyster mushroom shredded and sautéed with onions peppers garlic make a fantastic base for a Pozole Verde instead of chicken and pork. Add hominy and a couple colors of beans...mm
Great movie but I was waiting for the description of the mushroom because I'm not an expert like you are. So I am disappointed. But thank you for the explanation I apritieyt
@@boko1963, My point was that there are plenty of other ways to gather information, including other youtube vids. I appreciate that you are cautious. Herbal Jedi's excellent channel discusses medicinal benefit first and foremost. I like this channel, but always cross reference, like I do with everything. If you want other mushroom info, including description and cautions, check out "Learn Your Land". That fellow is also a forager, and is very knowledgeable, especially about mushrooms. If you cross reference the channel name, and "Oyster mushroom", it'll come up. Good luck, I think you'll find what you're looking for.
@@petset77 Thank you so much for taking time of your day to answer me I appropriate I never trust just one source ether , and you right he was concentrating on the use of the mashrum I was just being difficult. Thanks so much and have a great day😀👍🐸🐧🌹🌸💐
But you could do in like eggplant right Prime up with some reading in a little bit of egg and you got yourself going just in the same direction as you would take plant with those mushrooms....
well that's GREAT to find out. You might have an allergic reacting to them if they're not cooked properly!😣 so i might get sick if since i've never cooked them before and don't know what "proper" is yet lol not much of a learning curve!
I recently had a heart attack and on blood thinners, aspirin and statins. Are these contraindicated for consuming them? I have some in my backyard that are calling my name.
It's not many times Ive been impressed but this video really would make anyone think I need to ask - have you checked out the website called gregs mushroom grower look for it on google
Ironically they're still edible after they grow on oil. The beauty of ancient fungus, they've been cleaning and transforming the world sense their evolution.
Yes. If humans disappeared tomorrow in mere 50 years time Earth would absolutely flourish to much better health, and after another 50 it would be a beautiful paradise again.
@@An_inquisitive_thinker Actually it wouldn't. What's really starting to annoy me is that humanity is not acting like the keystone species I've finally realized we are. We know how to reverse desertification and the small portion of climate change we contribute to is also easily fixed and yet climate activists continue to whine about it. A small correction though. The US government has started a program to reverse desertification and citizens are actively participating in it now. The first person in Texas got the grant a few weeks ago is already starting his beaver project in his desert acreage.
@@saucywench9122 It's a long story but this climate change is natural, not human induced, it's that ruling parasites decided to hijack it for their personal purposes. Planet's climate goes through short seasons (three months each) and also long ones, lasting for many centuries. We are entering one of these long springs, it ought to be this way. Show me any genuine vintage painting depicting winter. So far I've seen none, and not for the lack of trying, and not because those ancient painters were not interested in painting winter. Can't paint what they didn't experience. 🤷🏼♂️
@@saucywench9122 It's a long story but this climate change is natural, not human induced, it's that governments decided to hijack it for their personal purposes. Planet's climate goes through short seasons (three months each) and also long ones, lasting for many centuries. We are entering one of these long springs, it ought to be this way. Show me any genuine vintage painting depicting winter. So far I've seen none, and not for the lack of trying, and not because those ancient painters were not interested in painting winter. Can't paint what they didn't experience. 🤷🏼♂️
I hear there are bold mushroom hunters and old mushroom hunters but no bold and old mushroom hunters... I wouldn't want to accidentally pick a deadly gallerina mushroom
Be careful when foraging. You might need an expert to make sure you're getting the right mushrooms and not a poisonous one. There can be a lot of look alikes.
I have arrhythmias bec of coronary artery disease. I list and monitor what I drink and eat.
My heart contraction and aorta is strong and my aorta is pulsating for the past 3 months.
Last night, FIRST TIME I ate asparagus and
oyster mushroom with lots of garlic & onion cooked in salted butter. Then I took magnesium glycinate and sole water.
After 2 hours of eating I notice my heart not contracting hard. It is normal. I lay flat on the bed and notice my aorta not pulsating that much and the tension (hardening) in the center of my stomach softened.
Again, this is the first time I ate oyster mushrooms and asparagus and firt time my heart became normal.
I thank God for His wonderful creation.
Really good wild ones, can be incredibly medicinal, and extra delicious too especially the ones that look like large white chanterelles
From the store usually no, but from a farmers market or something like that they must be better then what I found at the store(the grocery store)
I actually have been using oyster mushrooms lately so much! One of my favorite very simple recipes is just grilling them on a cast-iron pan with some olive oil salt pepper and Sriracha sauce😊
I love oyster mushrooms! I usually substitute them in a clam chowder soup. Thanks for sharing.
Thats fantastic thankyou for sharing that i wanted a replacer with the right texture this is perfect much appreciated
Oh yum! That's a great idea I'll have to try, thank you!
Aye! Son of a Bear! In the house!
Herbal Jedi that's awesome!
Rosemary on them is 👌🏻
I harvested my first batch of them from a fallen oak in the woods behind my house back in November... I dried them out to add to soups later but the kids loved them dehydrated so they didn't make it to a soup, haha, they can't wait until they come back so we can make an oyster mushroom etoufee 😊 thanks for the share, I had no idea they were medicinal! Here's to learning something new everyday 👍👍
Thank you Jedi. As a hobby mycologist I love growing oysters for my diet. One of my favorites. Also Chaga, the mush of immortality.
You inspire and motivate me to learn about my environment! Thank you for all that you do!!
Thank you for being such a wonderful and fun teacher, Yarrow!
Oyster mushrooms can even be found in the winter if Temps are fairly mild. They are simply frozen sitting there under the snow on their substrate of choice. They grow spring through fall and there are different pleurotus species from pulmonarius in the spring to ostreatus in the fall. All are delicious. I have some fresh ones now. I am making soup and chowder and deep frying the rest. I have some dried to try making tincture too. Food is medicine my friends. Be well ✌
I have a five gallon bucket of these growing in boiled/cooled straw out on my deck in shade. Husband drilled small holes all over the bucket sides and bottom. I bought one of those kits from Walmart that has the mycelium in coffee grounds, allowed it to expand to the point that the box was popping open, then I opened the pack and dispersed all of the mycelium throughout layers of straw in the bucket with a lid. We’ve been keeping it misted daily and now we have oyster mushrooms popping out so many of the holes. Oodles of them. We’ll continue this on as long as we can and keep growing more and more buckets of mushrooms from that one twenty dollar purchase of a mushroom growing kit from Walmart. It’s honestly been so easy to do. And yielded so many more mushrooms than that little kit ever could have because it’s a massively bigger surface area for the mycelium to grow through and emerge from as mushrooms. Thanks for explaining all of the health benefits of the mushrooms. I had no idea. This video just came up on my UA-cam feed and I’m so glad :)
I miss watching this channel about 4 years ago he always had a video out like this where you learn about a new plant or mushroom but not as much as the plants. Last couple years the channel has been different with short nature walks or Talking about getting in touch with your wild side and nature or something similar which I do still watch but these kinds of videos have always been my favorite because I learn something new each time I rewatch.
I envy your lush forests that we don't have in Southern California. It is difficult to find abundant living things when living through a drought as we have now.
Our favorite way to cook them is pan sauteed in either ghee or regular salted (organic) butter, with garlic strait from the garden. Oysters are easy to grow at home , too. Delicious.
Thanks for sharing your abundant knowledge of these. My mom gave me two small packages, she knows i love mushrooms. Gonna try these out. Mushrooms are one of the healthiest foods.
I’ve struggled with the flavor of these mushrooms,so I appreciate you going over the medicinal properties of this wonderful plant ally🙏🏻
Thank you for taking the time to give back ancestral knowledge. Continued victory friends💚
Your a wonderful teacher who always brings clear descriptions and deep levels of understanding. Thank you, thank you!
He is an amazing man.
Ah, Herbal Jedi you are a gem! I am so glad I have found you. Thank you for your magic and passion.
Wow you're very knowledgeable
Are they good in July? Or should I wait until spring again? I have 40 acres with boreal forest and birch and higher land too. 3/4 all wild. It’s time to gather! Thanks. I’m a 500hr Yoga therapist and just got the Boreal Herbal book and I’m learning what these Mother Earth plants are all about and I love it! I can identify berries really well, and plants but the plethora of knowledge to be had about these gifts are amazing. I wish I had learned years and years ago. But I plan to be a knowledgeable person in the next couple years as I bond with them. Ohh and I have an abundance of chaga!! Go me and my forest! Love your space. Thank you
I love your channel it's so chock full of information!
My absolute favorite mushroom of all time... My mushroom foraging began with this genus!
Wonderfull upload Willard!
Blessings and Abundance upon You!
Unique form of life
I really enjoyed learning more about the health benefits of oyster mushrooms as I just made a new friend who is cultivating pearl oyster mushrooms in my city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I will definitely get more from him again. I got to try his red cap mushrooms. Looking forward to trying his king white and black oyster mushrooms in a couple of weeks.
I love Oyster Mushrooms it is so lovely indeed. with any kind of herb
Bro, you stay dropping gems on us. Thank you .
speak english
@@macktonight9511 I did, using english slang.
Love this guy's energy
I love your background...beautiful ferns and logs and just nature😍😍😍😍
Thanks for the information.
Absolutely delicious
Beautiful video 😊
Keep doing what you do Yarrow! Many blessings to you, thank you for the valuable information and all the good stuff set out in your videos.
I love your channel. You put out so much helpful information. 👍🏼
You guys always do an amazing work in this videos whit a wise informative comprehensive of nature thanks 🙏🏼!!!
Excellent as always ☺ thank you!
This video was so educational and cool🍄
Thanks again
I add these to my miso soup and they're perfect :)
Amazing!!! I've been mady trying to find all sorts of 'medicinal' fungi in the gully forest, with no luck, but I can grow this!! I'm gping out to get a fresh kit from local farmer's market when the season is right. I LOVE these wonderful plant medicine friends! Thank you. I had no idea!
You can order one from North spore, I did and just harvested my second flush yesterday. They are stunning and delicious 🤤
Oh and amazon sells em for $16 I also grow lions mane
@@misanthropic985 Thank you again.. :)
@@misanthropic985 Thank you, but I'm in Australia... a bit distant for postage :D I can find kits online.. I'd love Lions Mane but I've read there's a local endemic species of tha, so I want to find the truly endemic one, but I am buying a Reish and an Oyster kit.. :)
Thank you.
I loved this
Question. These, and many other mushrooms are like sponges, and hold a lot of water when found wild, or after being washed. I usually squeeze them between paper towels. I would assume by doing this, I am losing a lot of water soluble medicinal compounds. Your thoughts?
“Mana from Heaven” !
of what I saw I loved the video
Thanks for great videos. 🤗 Its been raining 3 days here and i can feel that sun coming for us! The oyster is abundant here as well[Nova Scotia] Its so easy to identify its the first wild mushroom I found and ate[with a dog who loved them too and eats them right off the tree now if she finds them]
Trying to explain sharing to her. Maybe she'll start to bark now when she finds them.
Wait, is this foraging cheat 😆
Absolutely awesome!
Love your channel, so informative! Any good recommendations on field guides or books to help identify when out mushroom hunting? Want to start foraging, I just dont want to screw up miss identifying. Thank you.
The best is really going in with someone who knows how to identify. My buddy owns an apothecary so I always ask him. I know they have a plant recognition app. Not sure if their is an app to help identify mushrooms. It's more about knowing when they grow, of there is a poison look alike that grows at same time. Or if oysters are in the spring ..the poisonous look alike grows in summer. Hope that helps a bit.
If you've never foraged. It be best to start with plants. Chickweed, dead purple nettle, dandelions, cat ears, miners lettuce, creeping Charlie, violets, red clover etc are all growing right now on the North East coast
If you are in the PNW, check out "All That the Rain Promises and More" by David Arora
I found oyster mushrooms growing on a pine tree stump. I live in Colorado and it’s kind of rare to find mushrooms in the wild but we’ve had so much moisture this year. I’m not surprised. I was told by a friend that mushrooms grown on pine would taste really pine like and not to eat them, I never hear on videos what kinds of wood would have an effect on the taste and healthiness of mushrooms could you give us some input? Thank you!
Can we dehydrate them and make a tea later?
Brilliant. Respect from Britain.
Hi Yarrow.. :) I'm revisiting this video because I'm ordering an oyster mushroom kit after watching this the first time gave me insight into just how medicinally useful this species is (as well as good eating :)).Is there any likelihood that the leftover kit contents, if sprinkled in a cool, filtered light area with logs, might contain spores which might decide to grow themselves?? Thank you for bringing these wonderful videos out for us.. They're excellent :) Many blessings to you, Yarrow.
this makes me want to go to uni for mycology .....
Very informative. Thank you
💓💓💓 I can't wait to go forage.
Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge & experinces. Brilliant info as always, I could listen to you and your stories for ever 😊. Did I hear you say oyster mushrooms can be frozen? If so what would the process be please. Many thanks, take care & keep safe 🐝
Great info! Rock on Willard!
I wonder if you can dehydrate these to store over winter?
Awesome video 🐝
Can you overcook them and kill nutrient ????? Thank you so much for this ❤🍄
🍄
love ur channel
What a great video! Thanks!!!
I tried making a tincture from Oyster mushroom buy it developed this goupy blob that looked similar to a liquid culture?? It looks weird not like any other mushroom I've worked with. Plz explain
Oyster mushroom shredded and sautéed with onions peppers garlic make a fantastic base for a Pozole Verde instead of chicken and pork. Add hominy and a couple colors of beans...mm
Time for fall oysters!
So I am guessing right now would be too late for these around Vancouver in BC?
Great movie but I was waiting for the description of the mushroom because I'm not an expert like you are. So I am disappointed. But thank you for the explanation I apritieyt
There are plenty of places to find detailed descriptions of the physical mushroom. He presents videos for health benefit.
@@petset77 to bed beacose if I pick wrong mushroom I could end up 3 feet ander the mushrooms
@@boko1963, My point was that there are plenty of other ways to gather information, including other youtube vids. I appreciate that you are cautious. Herbal Jedi's excellent channel discusses medicinal benefit first and foremost. I like this channel, but always cross reference, like I do with everything. If you want other mushroom info, including description and cautions, check out "Learn Your Land". That fellow is also a forager, and is very knowledgeable, especially about mushrooms. If you cross reference the channel name, and "Oyster mushroom", it'll come up. Good luck, I think you'll find what you're looking for.
@@petset77 Thank you so much for taking time of your day to answer me I appropriate I never trust just one source ether , and you right he was concentrating on the use of the mashrum I was just being difficult. Thanks so much and have a great day😀👍🐸🐧🌹🌸💐
Is it to late to find them at the beginning of September in southwest Ohio? I have a few fallen trees in the yard.
Wish he would've given specific identifiers and shown look a likes to leave alone
Oyster mushrooms has Psilocybin in it but only small amounts it just enough to get you high mildly high not extreme high like magic mushroom
Everywhere i see not above 3.3% protein... where u get that 27% number?
I thought mushroom season was in the fall...
Spring and fall
But you could do in like eggplant right Prime up with some reading in a little bit of egg and you got yourself going just in the same direction as you would take plant with those mushrooms....
Lovastatin
well that's GREAT to find out. You might have an allergic reacting to them if they're not cooked properly!😣
so i might get sick if since i've never cooked them before and don't know what "proper" is yet lol not much of a learning curve!
I recently had a heart attack and on blood thinners, aspirin and statins. Are these contraindicated for consuming them? I have some in my backyard that are calling my name.
I would get your bloodwork checked after consuming. See if your numbers are better, maybe you could wean off eventually.
It's not many times Ive been impressed but this video really would make anyone think I need to ask - have you checked out the website called gregs mushroom grower look for it on google
Ironically they're still edible after they grow on oil. The beauty of ancient fungus, they've been cleaning and transforming the world sense their evolution.
Oops, forgot. Thanks Yarrow!
Yes. If humans disappeared tomorrow in mere 50 years time Earth would absolutely flourish to much better health, and after another 50 it would be a beautiful paradise again.
@@An_inquisitive_thinker Actually it wouldn't. What's really starting to annoy me is that humanity is not acting like the keystone species I've finally realized we are. We know how to reverse desertification and the small portion of climate change we contribute to is also easily fixed and yet climate activists continue to whine about it. A small correction though. The US government has started a program to reverse desertification and citizens are actively participating in it now. The first person in Texas got the grant a few weeks ago is already starting his beaver project in his desert acreage.
@@saucywench9122 It's a long story but this climate change is natural, not human induced, it's that ruling parasites decided to hijack it for their personal purposes. Planet's climate goes through short seasons (three months each) and also long ones, lasting for many centuries. We are entering one of these long springs, it ought to be this way. Show me any genuine vintage painting depicting winter. So far I've seen none, and not for the lack of trying, and not because those ancient painters were not interested in painting winter. Can't paint what they didn't experience. 🤷🏼♂️
@@saucywench9122 It's a long story but this climate change is natural, not human induced, it's that governments decided to hijack it for their personal purposes. Planet's climate goes through short seasons (three months each) and also long ones, lasting for many centuries. We are entering one of these long springs, it ought to be this way. Show me any genuine vintage painting depicting winter. So far I've seen none, and not for the lack of trying, and not because those ancient painters were not interested in painting winter. Can't paint what they didn't experience. 🤷🏼♂️
Mooo !
What kind of mushroom is this
Oyster
They will grow from the ground if there is buried wood like old roots from tree stump.
I hear there are bold mushroom hunters and old mushroom hunters but no bold and old mushroom hunters... I wouldn't want to accidentally pick a deadly gallerina mushroom
This is real shit 👌
Be careful when foraging. You might need an expert to make sure you're getting the right mushrooms and not a poisonous one. There can be a lot of look alikes.
Can you get high off oyster mushrooms or shitaki
@@justinlangley9529 wish I understood any videos I can look into
As far as I am aware no. You cant get high on either one. They're often used as food and can also be used as a medication.
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