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A Lesson from Ken & Roger of Fruiting Bodies on the Magic of Medicinal Mushrooms

A Lesson from Ken & Roger of Fruiting Bodies on the Magic of Medicinal Mushrooms

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In this episode of the Digestible Podcast, hosts Melissa and Staci engage with Ken and Roger from Fruiting Bodies to explore the fascinating world of medicinal mushrooms. They discuss the health benefits of various mushrooms, including Lion's Mane, Cordyceps, Reishi, Turkey Tail, and Chaga, highlighting their unique properties and uses. The conversation delves into personal stories of how these mushrooms have impacted their lives and the importance of proper dosing for the desired results. Listeners are encouraged to incorporate these mushrooms into their wellness routines and to consider the broader implications of functional mushrooms in health and nutrition.

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Takeaways

  • Medicinal mushrooms have been used for thousands of years.
  • Lion's Mane is beneficial for cognitive health and nerve regeneration.
  • Cordyceps can enhance physical performance and energy levels.
  • Reishi is known for its calming effects and cardiovascular benefits.
  • Turkey Tail is effective in supporting immune health and cancer treatment.
  • Chaga is rich in antioxidants and supports skin health.
  • Proper doses are crucial for maximizing mushroom benefits.
  • Mushrooms can be consumed daily without building tolerance.

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