by Sara Flack | Dec 5, 2016 | mushrooms research
There’s more to mushrooms than adding extra flavor to your pizza. Medical mushrooms are actually essential for daily life, serving as a source of nutrients that have a whole range of health benefits. This isn’t a new revelation; the ancient Chinese and...
by Sara Flack | Sep 29, 2016 | mushrooms research
Many mycophiles consider the turkey tail mushroom as one of the most beautiful mushrooms in the world. Though you may often find these fungi on the forest floor by a dead tree, Turkey Tail mushrooms are mainly fascinating due to their color and the visible presence of...
by Sara Flack | Sep 29, 2016 | mushrooms research
Similar to Turkey Tail and Reishi mushrooms, the Maitake mushroom were long used in Asia as a potent medicinal food. The Maitake only gained attention in American soil in the past twenty years and is now a popular choice of mushroom for those looking to enhance their...
by Sara Flack | Sep 29, 2016 | mushrooms research
Lion?s Mane mushrooms are one of the nature?s gift to your health, specifically, to your nervous system. This mushroom is the only one of its kind that possesses two potent nerve growth factors. These have tremendous benefits for those suffering Parkinson?s and...
by Sara Flack | Sep 28, 2016 | mushrooms research
Shiitake mushrooms are brown-colored mushrooms that have slightly convex caps that are about two to four inches in diameter. As a kind of fungi, it belongs to the basidiomycete family. They are also known by their scientific name as Lentinus edodes, and more recently,...