These 9 Myths About Mushrooms Are Not True - You Should Know Them

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Psychedelics definitely have the potential to deal with mental health issues like anxiety and depression, they really helped me.

johntnguyen
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I took a super high dose of psilocybin mushrooms a few years back and yes it melted my brain and it felt fricking amazing haha, my physical & mental health has improved so much I’m in better shape than I was 10 years ago, also take Lions mane daily

aaronmaloney
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I took liberty caps for 15 yrs then got into normal life. 20 years later I suffered serious mental health issues and took multiple pharma meds but they didn't kick me out of it.

Last year I decided it was time to try something I've been putting off for a while, so I grew some Golden Teachers and within a week my mood lifted, my attention span improved, I'm in constant intense pain from two smashed ankles but my pain perception has changed and feels like it's being sent to slightly outside my head, it's like a pain overflow out into the world instead of hard wired to my main frame.

Mushrooms work.

badgerbolloacks
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I can't find a source anywhere for any good psychedelics in my area, I suffer some pretty bad depression and i got a chance to try K and man it was a miracle substance, I felt free, the only high or euphoria was from the relief of my vices being released, that's exactly what it did

PedroLucas-ocwk
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Psilocybin containing mushrooms saved my life. The drastically reduced my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quite illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit. It has also helped me survive depression.

vincentgiovanni
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Psilocybin saved my life . I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September . I have zero cravings . This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment .

sidneyysky-nrdd
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In Central/ Eastern Europe gathering mushrooms is very common. We stick to the safest and most delicious mushrooms like ceps and other boletus. Walking through forests and picking these up is SO MUCH fun!

What kinda annoys me is that most western shows mostly end up talking about magic mushrooms (I guess that sells better to the “adventurous” audience 😆).

There are many great dishes that you can prepare with mushrooms. Due to their texture, they can sometimes substitute meat, so they’re are great for those, who want to limit the meat intake.

RabianskiT
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He says we're not using them (or doctors aren't suggesting them) because of lack of knowledge. Some of it may be that but I think the bigger issue is that it's hard for pharmaceutical companies to patent and profit on them. This is why all natural and beneficial herbs/mushrooms are mocked by those in power. They're much rather profit on treating symptoms with patented chemicals, than help people to treat their problems naturally.

LabelsAreMeaningless
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Is this info true?
Because amaze me how many talk good things about mushrooms.. Everyone focused on how magical psychede|ics has change their lives..I haven’t tried them yet, but on my “must do list’’

patriciawalker
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I'm a fifth-generation mushroom forager/hunter, I remember my mum teaching me from five years onwards when we went for walks in the forest, I would say one of the best mushrooms/fungi is the beefsteak a real thick meaty texture

jamesfry
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My oncologist turned me on to Turkey Tail and Maitaki for triple negative breast cancer. He is also a plant based advocate, so he is very unique within the oncology community. I fired the first oncologist I was assigned and asked around for a more alternative one. I got really lucky. Six years out and will always take my mushrooms.

mnoir
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The medical field is a business. This is why the pharmaceutical companies lobbied to ban official herbal clinics. In the Soviet Union, herbal medicine was used alongside regular treatment and you can still find it in a pharmacy.

Katya_Lastochka
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I take a gram of the "bad" mushrooms almost daily to help me sleep due to nerve pain and muscle spasms. I describe it as a fast forwarded meditation where I can "turn off" and not have to feel my body doing it's best to drive my insane. We have a problem with putting blanket statements and descriptions on things instead of figuring out what works for individuals.

RumSpence
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Roger says, "They are not trained to look at integrative therapies..." EXACTLY---medical students are not trained to heal the body by natural remedies. What they are trained to administer is the big-pharma industrial complex processes, aka 'The Pill' which is always about the money and not good health or restorative natural healing in order to promote life. Thanks for sharing, I'm a fan and a special thanks to Roger, he's the BEST!

danielcanchola
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Mushrooms are $5. Chemotherapy is thousands of $$. That's why it's not being used. It's always about $$$$!

kajzersoze
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Psilocybin mushrooms saved me. They drastically reduced my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quite illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit. It has also helped me with my anxiety

johntnguyen
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I grew up in Poland and I have learned about what mushrooms to pick or avoid from my family and friends.

samplastik
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Man, I learned about Pokeweed (which I see behind you) from a previous video, and it was really useful seeing as I have a huge bush of it now outside my widow, just popped up over the summer.

le-grey-far-away
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The problem is medicine isn't supposed to cure you, if your healthy you're not a customer, unfortunately especially in the funeral business.

theharmonichaoticartist
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I recall an entire family who lived in or around Cleveland who died of liver failure caused by mushrooms they had foraged. So I would be cautious about the wild ones.

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