<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A unique guidebook to medicinal species of mushrooms found in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Since ancient times, mushrooms have been widely used in folk medicine. The treatment of diseases based on the use of medicinal mushrooms and drugs obtained from them is referred to as fungotherapy. Includes over 180 color photographs.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>A unique guidebook to medicinal species of mushrooms found in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Since ancient times, mushrooms have been widely used in folk medicine. The treatment of diseases based on the use of medicinal mushrooms and drugs obtained from them is referred to as fungotherapy.<br /> <br /> Mushrooms are among the oldest living organisms on Earth. Over millions of years of their existence, these poorly studied organisms have created and accumulated a large variety of biologically active substances in their bodies and mycelium, helping them to survive, defend and colonize various ecosystems.<br /> <br /> The Pacific Northwest is a unique area on our planet, with its own unique variety of ancient plants and fungi. Our distant ancestors and Indigenous Peoples knew about the medicinal properties of mushrooms and skillfully used them. Most of modern civilization has lost much of this ancient knowledge and with it, the wonderful healing qualities and medicinal benefits of fungi. In many universities around the world, scientists are currently studying various properties of mushrooms and their uses for medicinal purposes and the possibility of using them in various medical fields.<br /> <br /> Fungi participate in almost all processes of life; entering into symbiosis with plants and animals. They are an integral part of the human microbiota; a new 'organ' of the human body still yet to be fully studied and understood.<br /> <br /> Mushrooms are used in a multitude of different arenas, ranging from the food, microbiological and pharmaceutical industries, etc. Currently, mushrooms are used to produce proteins, antibiotics, vitamins and organic acids, among others. Healing substances are made from fungi extracts to stabilize blood pressure, regulate blood sugar, improve bowel function, and to enhance the general condition of the body. Some biologically active ingredients obtained from fungi are being prescribed to cancer patients for recovery after chemotherapy. These incredible fungi have the ability to improve the immune system, aid in the support and prevention of various cancers and other diseases, and are becoming more commonplace for use by health practitioners in western medicine for treatment of those who are terminally ill.<br /> <br /> This book offers information on over two-hundred medicinal mushrooms that grow in the Pacific Northwest rainforests of North America. This guide will be of much interest to mycobiologists, fungotherapists, phytotherapists, nutritionists, traditional healers, medical students, doctors, scientists, medicine/drug developers, food processing professionals, and generally people who are interested in alternative medicine.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"The authors collected comprehensive and unique information about different groups of mushrooms and fungi and share it with the reader. The book introduces the medicinal properties of amazing living organisms that were traditionally considered mostly as food or poison. It can be useful to all medical professionals (naturopaths, nutritionists, homeopaths in particular) and everyone interested in natural medicine. Due to great illustrations the book is also a portable guide for nature lovers, helping them to identify mushroom and fungi types and to distinguish (with caution) between edible and no-edible species." <strong>--Inna Dolgopolsky, DIHom, P. G. Hom, M.Sc, M. Eng, Registered Homeopath, FMCHO</strong></p><p>"The use of mushrooms for medicinal purposes has been known throughout Eurasia since ancient times, but it has received the greatest distribution in Southeast Asia. The most oldest manuscripts on healing mushrooms date back several thousand years, they were created in China and Japan. Therefore, many modern reference books and manuals devoted to medicinal mushrooms, primarily consider those of traditional types of mushrooms that are widely used in oriental medicine - shiitake, reishi, maytake, enoki, cordyceps, etc. In this regard, regional guides, which contain information on the healing and adaptogenic properties of local mushrooms, are of particular value. Using those reference books the reader can independently identify and pick medicinal mushrooms in his region. Such books include the remarkable work of Svetlana and Eugene Poltavets, which provides easy of access information and colourful images of more than 200 species of medicinal mushrooms of the Pacific coast. Many of them are little known to the American reader, and the discovery of new species will be a pleasant surprise. I am sure that this guide will become a reference book for those users who seriously think about their health and prefer to extract medicinal raw materials on their own." <strong>-- Mikhail Vishnevsky, PhD, mycologist.</strong></p><p>"I have been practicing as a Natural practitioner for over 20 years (Nutritional Practitioner, Register acupuncturist, and herbalist). I have been using medicinal mushrooms in my practice as an immune system supporter ( for Cold/ Flu, atopis conditions, like allergy and asthma); to balance cholesterol, improve blood cells counts, and many other conditions. This book gives you many very interesting information, but before using any medicinal mushroom you need to consult with your health adviser." -- <strong>Inna Aslanian, RNCP, RMT, R.Ac, Doctor of Medicine.</strong></p><br>
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