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Radical Mycology

A Treatise On Seeing & Working With Fungi

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Fungi play critical roles in ecological webs and have significantly influenced human societies as important foods, medicines, and elements of religious practices. Despite their historical importance, fungi are often overlooked today. In 2006, Peter McCoy founded Radical Mycology to raise awareness about the benefits of fungi for personal, societal, and ecological health. Nearly a decade later, he authored this comprehensive work to share insights from the organization’s global efforts in mycology. This book challenges common misconceptions about fungi, emphasizing their value and the gifts they offer. Beginning with chapters on fungal biology and ecological roles, the text covers mushroom identification, the medicinal importance of lichens, and fungi's influence on life evolution and human culture. It then equips readers with practical skills, including making fungal medicines, growing food with fermenting fungi, and cultivating mushrooms using recycled materials. The book goes beyond typical mushroom guides, offering principles of natural mushroom farming influenced by permaculture and exploring mycoremediation to combat pollution. Accessible to both beginners and experienced mycologists, this work serves as a vital resource for those interested in homesteading, community organizing, food security, and natural medicine. More than just a guide to mushrooms, it is a call to collaborate with fungi for a healthier world, richly

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Radical Mycology, Peter McCoy

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Jaar van publicatie
2016
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Titel
Radical Mycology
Ondertitel
A Treatise On Seeing & Working With Fungi
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2016
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
672
ISBN10
0986399604
ISBN13
9780986399602
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Fungi play critical roles in ecological webs and have significantly influenced human societies as important foods, medicines, and elements of religious practices. Despite their historical importance, fungi are often overlooked today. In 2006, Peter McCoy founded Radical Mycology to raise awareness about the benefits of fungi for personal, societal, and ecological health. Nearly a decade later, he authored this comprehensive work to share insights from the organization’s global efforts in mycology. This book challenges common misconceptions about fungi, emphasizing their value and the gifts they offer. Beginning with chapters on fungal biology and ecological roles, the text covers mushroom identification, the medicinal importance of lichens, and fungi's influence on life evolution and human culture. It then equips readers with practical skills, including making fungal medicines, growing food with fermenting fungi, and cultivating mushrooms using recycled materials. The book goes beyond typical mushroom guides, offering principles of natural mushroom farming influenced by permaculture and exploring mycoremediation to combat pollution. Accessible to both beginners and experienced mycologists, this work serves as a vital resource for those interested in homesteading, community organizing, food security, and natural medicine. More than just a guide to mushrooms, it is a call to collaborate with fungi for a healthier world, richly