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Welcome to my orbit of health benefits of mushrooms – the kind that will make your taste buds tingle and your mind dance.
Maybe you're checking out the health benefits of microdosing mushrooms to release yourself from the relentless grip of depression.
A Johns Hopkins University's study on psilocybin for cancer patients found two doses, supported by psychotherapy, significantly reduced depression and anxiety for six months.
Follow-up revealed sustained benefits for over a year.
Or perhaps you've heard the buzz about Lion's Mane and its brain-boosting powers?
Lion's Mane mushroom, as per a 2018 study in Behavioral Neurology, shows promise in delaying neurodegenerative diseases, including stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and depression, while also enhancing nerve regeneration in neuropathic pain.
Because, let's face it, mainstream medicine's chemo might as well be called a wild goose chase.
In a 2021 Penn State meta-analysis published in Advances of Nutrition, a daily consumption of 1/8 to 1/4 cup of gourmet mushrooms like shiitake, oyster, maitake and king oyster mushrooms resulted in a 45% lower risk of cancer.
Maybe you stumbled upon this website because you are just obsessed with the awe-inspiring nature of mushrooms.
It seems like every type of shroom is having its moment in the spotlight, but the truth is, our ancestors were onto the magic of the health benefits of mushrooms millennia ago.
Long before the world became obsessed with Netflix and chill, indigenous groups worldwide were integrating mushrooms into their healing practices.
The Navajo in North America had their Medicine Men weaving ceremonies and herbal remedies. The Maori in New Zealand practiced Rongoa Maori, blending medicinal plants and spiritual rituals.
And the Yoruba in Nigeria embraced a rich tradition of spiritual healing with divination, herbs and fungi, and rituals.
Society went all secular, and religion slowly tiptoed out of the limelight.
Talk about a complicated love story!
Contrast that with indigenous groups like the Mexican Mazatec curanderas – they're still kicking it old school.
When someone in their community is ailing, it's a whole shebang – a healing circle, prayers, a shaman, and the ancestors getting in on the action.
Today, in the Western "healthcare" system, it's a different story – you're in, out, and healing all on your own.
Small wonder then that countries with this modern medical vibe are dealing with off-the-charts depression, isolation, and suicide rates.
Going to the doctor alone, being put in a room alone, and being told your privacy rights are sacred (read: isolated) – no wonder we're a bunch of lonely souls.
According to the World Health Organization, the US, UK and Japan have alarmingly high rates of depression and suicide, despite leading the world in modern medicine.
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And hey, if you're thinking "I'm not a spiritual person"...think again.
We're all spiritual and earthly beings – our chakra system (used by Indian practitioners for over 6000 years) is basically a neon sign for that.
No cure that fails to engage our spirit can make us well.
Viktor E. Frankl
Denying your spiritual side is like ignoring the fact you need air to breathe – it leads to dis-ease.
And guess what? Ignored dis-ease morphs into physical manifestations like cancer, depression, and all the other labels the Western medical system slaps on us.
So, strap in, my fellow shroom enthusiast. We're about to journey into the realms of hope, healing, and a touch of rebellious wisdom.
Welcome to the revolution – your shroom obsession starts here.
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April G.
Erin has truly changed my life by introducing me and guiding me in medicinal mushroom use. I can’t thank her, or mother nature, enough.
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The mushrooms have changed our lives. We are 74 and 72 years-old and after using these mushrooms our clarity and stamina increases significantly. I was able to return to work and my wife was able get relief from some of her pain.
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