Microdosing, the practice of consuming sub-threshold doses of psychoactive substances, has gained popularity as a tool for boosting productivity, improving mood, and enhancing personal growth.
Read MoreIn one of the hadiths, the Prophet Muhammad describes the truffle as “manna from heaven,” stating that its juice can be used to treat eye ailments
Read MoreThe global functional mushrooms market was valued at around eight billion dollars in 2023 and is expected to grow at an annual rate of 8-10% over the next five years.
Read MoreThe red fly agaric is a medicinal and psychoactive mushroom belonging to the genus Amanita of the Amanitaceae family. It is described differently in various sources, ranging from being edible, inedible, slightly poisonous, to poisonous.
Read MoreThe healing properties of chaga are attributed to its unique composition, which includes nearly all the elements of the periodic table. Chaga is a coal-like, parasitic growth that thrives on tree bark after being infected by the spores of the tinder fungus. The parasite enters the tree through cracks, wounds caused by adverse weather or insects. Typically, this occurs in the middle or lower parts of the trunk, near broken branches.
Read MoreUse fly agaric exclusively in microdosing format
Read MoreCordyceps extract is purported to augment the body's production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a crucial molecule responsible for supplying energy to the muscles.
Read MoreStinkhorn mushrooms, particularly during the egg stage, possess remarkable medicinal properties that have been substantiated through laboratory studies.
Read MoreBlack truffles, a delectable fungus renowned for their robust flavor, have emerged as a culinary treasure in various savory dishes. Beyond their gastronomic allure, truffles possess significant nutritional value and have recently gained widespread acclaim among chefs and connoisseurs. This article elucidates six remarkable health benefits associated with truffles.
Read MoreThe red fly agaric is a medicinal and psychoactive mushroom belonging to the genus Amanita of the Amanitaceae family. It is described differently in various sources, ranging from being edible, inedible, slightly poisonous, to poisonous.
Read MoreAmanita muscaria, commonly known as fly agaric, is a basidiomycete. Its main psychoactive constituents are ibotenic acid and muscimol, both involved in ‘pantherina-muscaria’ poisoning syndrome.
Read MoreLion's Mane mushroom is a favorite at NOURISHICA due to its excellent brain-boosting benefits. It's also known as the Brain Mushroom, and has a fluffy, whitish appearance. Let's explore why it's considered one of the best mushrooms for brain health.
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