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I have some education on growing wild mushrooms. Stamets

education, knowledge and business is astounding! You can buy

supplements, but you can also buy kits from him to grow the

mushrooms. Very cool! They are really yummy! My club near Pittsburgh

will be having a cultivation meeting in May and we will be growing

" pompoms " which are also related. There are many wild mushrooms that

grow in many parts of the US. I pick a dozen different edible wild

medicinal mushrooms each year.

I am not always reading this group, but if you want to ask me about

it, you can contact me directly. cmtpt@... I dont have

anything to sell, but the picture below is oyster mushrooms growing

in my kitchen. Little tiny babies.



Re: Lion's Mane

Posted by: " carolyncarls " carolyncarlstrom@... carolyncarls

Fri Mar 11, 2011 1:16 pm (PST)

Thanks for the information about Lion's Mane. I am going to discuss

it with my naturopath.

I read in the newspaper about a mushroom specialist who knows the

most about mushrooms and also grows a large variety organically in

Washington state. Here is a link to the article.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/

2013591414_mushroomguy04m.html.

The website is fungiperfecti. The link to Lion's Mane supplement is

below.

http://www2.mailordercentral.com/fungi/prodinfo.asp?number=NCHE60

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> I have used iHerb for several years as I am based in Spain where

supplements are prohibitive. They always ship same/next day and are

here with 10 days and only charge a couple of bucks for shipping this

far. They have an impressive range of products.

> Janet

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