Mycelium Running
Mycelium running by Paul Stamets is a great book. included in it are many different mushroom growing techniques. Such as making liquid cultures using water, sugar, and a bit of salt to limit bacterial growth. Also he shows a technique for using Azurescens and Cyanescens spores in vegetable oil to produce a chain saw oil for logging. Thus in turn repopulate the forest with healthy mycelium. We really recommend this book as well as all of his other books. The Mushroom Cultivator and Psilocybin Mushrooms Of The World Below are comments on Mycelium Running by Dr Mercola Mycologist Paul Stamets studies the mycelium — and lists 6 ways that this astonishing fungus can help save the world
Paul Stamets has the kind of forward-thinking mind that stands to make a real difference for the future of the planet.
At first it may seem strange to be as passionate about fungus as Stamets is, but his vision is in many ways parallel to mine: improve the health of the population and the planet using natural means. “There are more species of fungi, bacteria, and protozoa in a single scoop of soil than there are plants and vertebrate animals in all of North America.
- Restore habitat that’s been devastated by pollution
- Naturally fight flu viruses and other diseases
- Kill ants, termites and other insects without the use of pesticides
- Create a sustainable fuel known as Econol
Mushrooms for your health.
In ancient times, Egyptians and Asians created gaming longevity tonics from mushrooms. And even the 5,000-year-old “Ice Man” that was found in Europe a few years back had dried mushrooms with him. Interestingly, mushrooms are also one of the few foods that can provide you with vitamin D. As many of you may know, sun exposure is still the best route to make your vitamin D. But one study found that exposure to ultra violet light could enrich growing, or just-picked mushrooms with a large supply of vitamin D.
Stamets’ book that I mentioned above also describes this topic in detail, including a study in which shiitake mushrooms increased in vitamin D from 110 IU when they were dried indoors to 21,4000 IU when they were dried in the sunlight!
Getting Back to Sustaining the Earth …
I believe that future health depends on creating sustainable farming practices that will provide pure, nourishing food. Along the way this requires cleaning up the soil that has been pilfered by industry. And what could be a better start to this than Stamets’ “life boxes”. Which are cardboard boxes full of fungi and seeds that can grow food, clean up toxic wastes and even provide a new beginning for old-growth forests?

