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A material made from the outer layers of portabello mushrooms shows promise in replacing graphite in lithium batteries.
Merlin Sheldrake • Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures
Paul Austin on Microdosing and the Future of Psychedelics
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Fungi is the Earth’s natural internet 🍄 Hidden right under your feet is an information superhighway that allows plants to communicate and help each other out, and...it’s made out of fungi! 🍄 Fungal networks also boost their host plants' immune systems through their mycelia. That's because, when a fungus colonizes the roots of a plant, it triggers... See more
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Michael Pollan • How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics
The future of planetary sustainability may depend on the convergence of human consciousness with mycelial intelligence. PAUL STAMETS, FANTASTIC FUNGI
Julie Holland • How Psychedelics Can Help Save the World: Visionary and Indigenous Voices Speak Out
The ultimate combination when dealing with candida is black seed oil, mangosteen extract (needs to be rich in xanthones) & caprylic acid
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Caprylic acid as it kills free floating candida cells, mangosteen because it helps prevent regrowth by breaking down protective... See more
Biohackerx.comFungal ‘Brains’ Can Think Like Human Minds, Scientists Say - Popular Mechanics
Jackie Appel • Fungal ‘Brains’ Can Think Like Human Minds, Scientists Say — Popular Mechanics
Nature Is Always Listening: The Wondrous Science of How Mushrooms Respond to Music
Maria Popovathemarginalian.orgBy the time I got to chapter four, “The Dangers of Mistaken Identification,” I was ready to throw in the towel. “Mistakes in mushroom identification can be lethal,” Stamets begins, before displaying a photograph in which a Psilocybe stuntzii is seen growing cheek by jowl with a trio of indistinguishable Galerina autumnalis, an unremarkable little
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