
At first, when I started hiking for mushrooms, I was bummed out to learn that Reishi, Chaga or Cordyceps don’t grow in my area. Some of the most famous mushrooms just aren’t here where I live.
But then I got to know more about the mushrooms that do grow in my area and discovered:
Lots of Turkey Tail.
Tons of Artist’s Conk.
Hiking for Mushrooms
It’s these first two that I’ll be showing you in my latest video:
Now, of course, there are plenty of fungi I can’t identify. And I don’t go around randomly eating these for obvious reasons.
But I have made plenty of teas and tinctures from the ones I do know.
Now, of course, there are plenty of fungi I can’t identify. And I don’t go around randomly eating these for obvious reasons.
When you get to know your local ecology, you may be able to do the same.
And if you want to skip the hassle you can always rely on us to bring you amazing tinctures like our new Mushroom Alchemy Tincture. This tincture has a blend of SEVEN of the top, most beneficial mushrooms.
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