We just finished up a life changing Happy Mushroom Retreat in Costa Rica... People flew out into the jungle of Costa Rica to have a guided experience to using mushrooms to help them overcome things like depression, PTSD, Anxiety and Addiction... and they were tired of anti-depressants and over the counter medicine that didn't do anything but numb their mind and make things even worse... Check out this podcast where one of the members will talk about their experience at the retreat. You can apply for our next retreat that will be help at the beginning of the new year in 2022 by clicking the link below: https://offer.curativemushrooms.com/mushroom-retreat-application
Listen to the questions that people have who have entered the Happy Mushrooms For Sad People Growers Contest to win $10,000 growing mushrooms at home. This contest is designed for beginners who have never grown anything before in their life. Therefore all you need is one of our certified ugly grow bags and a spore syringe and you could win. If you have not entered to win the contest yet then go to the following link now: https://offer.curativemushrooms.com/super-special-contest-growing-beginner?sl=podcast4
How to grow Morel mushrooms at home outdoors? It is the secret to having a Morel patch that no one knows about. Essentially hacking the season. The Morel mushrooms is a very elusive mushroom that is difficult to grow. Most people don't even try because they have heard that it is to difficult but there are some people that have truly mastered growing the morel mushroom. The top to methods to grow Morel mushrooms outdoors are: 1) Spore Slurry 2) Morel Mushroom Spawn While the Morel mushroom spawn methods typically has a higher success, in this podcast we will talk about how the Spore Slurry method is actually better. To learn more about how to grow morel mushrooms at home outdoors, check out our article here: https://curativemushrooms.com/how-to-grow-morel-mushrooms-at-home Thanks for listening and please share!
What are morel Mushrooms? The #1 mushroom to hunt in the wild, difficult to grown indoors, taste delicious and cost $20 a pound fresh. Morel mushrooms are a very unique mushrooms because: 1. They are difficult to grow indoors. 2. They are very unpredictable in that you never know where they will grow. 3. Good Morel mushroom hunters take years to really get good. 4. They taste delicious and have a very unique hollow inside. 5. They only grow for 4 months a year and are very expensive to buy. Their scientific name is Morchella and there are 80 different species however you can break them down into 3 categories: 1. Black Morel 2. Yellow Morel 3. Half Free Morel To learn more about what are Morel mushrooms, check out our article here: https://curativemushrooms.com/what-are-morel-mushrooms
See how to cook Chicken of the Woods mushroom in many the same ways as you cook chicken. Healthy, easy & deliciously soup, sauteed and fried. Chicken of the Woods mushroom is a delicious choice edible mushroom that is jam packed with 21 grams of protein in a 2 cup serving size. Not only that, but this mushroom tastes delicious and can prepared in much the same way that you would prepare real chicken. In this podcast we will talk about our top 3 healthy and delicious ways of cooking Chicken of the Woods mushroom: 1) Sauteed Chicken of the Woods 2) Deep Fried Chicken of the Woods 3) Chicken of the Woods Soup We will also go over how to clean it correctly as well. To learn more about how to cook Chicken of the Woods, check out an article we wrote about it here: https://curativemushrooms.com/how-to-cook-chicken-of-the-woods Thanks for listening and please share on Facebook and tag us in it!
Easily tell the Real Morel from the False Morel by learning a few simple tricks to identify the top 4 poisonous Morel look alikes. If you are to accidentally eat a poisonous false morel by mistake it could lead to: 1) Stomach cramps 2) Nausea 3) Headaches 4) Diarrhea 5) Coma and death in 5 to 7 days! Don't worry though... After listening to this podcast you will be able to easily identify a true Morel with 100% confidence.... We will talk about the True Morel and it's 4 poisonous look alikes: 1) Early False Morel (Verpa Bohemica) 2) Bell Morel (Verpa Conica) 3) Deadly False Morel (Gyromitra Esculenta) 4) Stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus) To learn more about the real morel vs the false morel, check out our article here: https://curativemushrooms.com/real-morel-vs-false-morel
With 80 species of the Morchella genus lets see the top 3 types of Morel mushrooms & key Morel identification tips to harvesting like a pro. When you go hunting for Morel mushrooms you need to be 100% sure you have a True Morel because they have some poisonous look alikes that are deadly. The good news is that it is really easy to tell the difference between the true and the false Morels. The only time it gets tricky is with the half free Morels but even then we make it simple. After listening to this podcast you will be able to accurately identify a True Morel with 100% confidence and enjoy this delicious choice edible mushroom. For more information on identifying the Morel mushroom, then check out our article here: https://curativemushrooms.com/types-of-morel-mushrooms-identification
See how to cook Chicken of the Woods mushroom in many the same ways as you cook chicken and how to store them for 12 months raw in the freezer. Once you have properly identified the Chicken of the Woods mushroom and harvest you need to know how to properly cook and store it. You will have to make a choice to harvest all the Chicken of the Woods mushroom you find or leave some for the next forager to find. This is because it can grow so large. The good news is if you do decide to harvest a lot after listening to this podcast you will know how to store it so you can have it available for a long, long time. We will also talk about the most common ways to cook this choice edible mushrooms to make it taste amazing. To learn more about how to cook and store the Chicken of the Woods mushroom, check out our article here: https://curativemushrooms.com/how-to-cook-and-store-chicken-of-the-woods
The Chicken of the Woods mushroom key identification characteristics make it easy to identify and distinguish from it’s poisonous look alike. If you are walking in the woods in autumn you will find this is one of the easiest mushrooms to spot because of it's bright orange and yellow colors. It is also a choice edible mushroom that is jam packed with protein carbohydrates and medicinal benefits. Additionally, it is a great mushroom for beginner mushroom hunters to hunt for because it is so easy to identify from it's common look alikes, In this podcast we go over how to identify it and how to tell it apart from the following mushrooms: 1. Chanterelle 2. Jack-O-Lantern (Poisonous) 3. Velvet Top Fungus After this podcast you will be able to easily identify this mushrooms and eat it with 100% confidence. To learn more about how to identify the chicken of the woods and it's look alikes, check out our article here: https://curativemushrooms.com/chicken-of-the-woods-identification-look-alike
4 medicinal mushrooms for viruses stand out among the rest with their clinical studies in fighting viruses while boosting the immune system health. Mushrooms/mushroom mycelium is like the immunological network of nature. Meaning it like natures way of providing immune boosting benefits to all the plants, insects and animals of nature. Beta-D-Glucans that are found in the cell walls of mushrooms is what provides an immune boosting by activating various virus killing elements in the body: 1. Macrophages 2. Neutrophils 3. Natural Killer Cells (NK Cells) There are 4 specific mushrooms that have many clinical studies done on their virus fighting ability: 1) Reishi Mushroom 2) Cordyceps Mushroom 3) Maitake (Hen of the Woods) 4) Shiitake Mushroom In this podcast we will discuss all of this as well as 3 additional bonus mushrooms for fighting viruses. To learn more about antiviral mushrooms, check out the article we wrote on this topic: https://curativemushrooms.com/medicinal-mushrooms-for-viruses-immune-health