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The Future Is Fungi: How Fungi Can Feed Us, Heal Us, Free Us, and Save Our World

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  • Formatas: 210 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 2500x1937x0.75 mm, weight: 2040 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson
  • ISBN-10: 1760762784
  • ISBN-13: 9781760762780
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: 210 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 2500x1937x0.75 mm, weight: 2040 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson
  • ISBN-10: 1760762784
  • ISBN-13: 9781760762780
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The kingdom of fungi has survived all five major extinction events. They sustain critical ecosystems, recycling nutrients and connecting plants across vast areas, and help to produce many staples of modern life, such as wine, chocolate, bread, detergent, and penicillin. Today, in the face of urgent ecological, societal, and spiritual crises, fungi are being engineered to grow meat alternatives, create new sources of medicine, produce sustainable biomaterials, and even expand our collective consciousness.The Future Is FungiFeaturing eighteen mushroom profiles, authors Michael Lim and Yun Shu contextualize each species in history and mythology, alongside their medicinal and culinary uses. Easy-to-follow for the beginner, with rich, informative texts, awe-inspiring 3D digital art, and tips on how to immerse yourself in the world of fungi, this is a manifesto for the future. This beautifully illustrated book is an invitation into a deeper awareness of our relationship with the natural world, each other, and ourselves.

This timely book is for anyoneseeking to better understandthe great promise of fungi andtheir various applicationswithin food, medicine,psychedelics, andenvironmental remediation.
Foreword 9(5)
Dr. Gunther M. Weil
Introduction 14(5)
1 The Kingdom Of Fungi
Fungi shape our world
19(1)
Where did we all come from?
20(3)
What are fungi?
23(2)
How do fungi feed?
25(6)
The life cycle of fungi
31(4)
Anatomy of a mushroom
35(2)
Mycelium intelligence
37(8)
Classifying Fungi
Dr Tom May
2 Food
Fungi can feed us
45(1)
Microfungi in food production
46(4)
Mycelium as food
50(3)
Macrofungi as food
53(3)
How to make your own Vitamin D supplements
56(1)
Foraging
57(3)
Tools, clothing and equipment
60(4)
Slow Mushrooming
64(2)
Dr Alison Pouliot
Using your harvest
66(1)
Cultivating mushrooms
67(4)
Mushroom Profiles: Cantharellus cibarius
71(2)
Lactarius deliciosus
73(2)
Lentinula edodes
75(2)
Morchella esculenta
77(2)
Tricholoma matsutake
79(1)
3 Medicine
80(36)
Fungi can heal us
83(2)
The history of fungi in medicine
85(5)
Medicinal benefits
90(5)
Research and testing
95(5)
Consuming medicinal mushrooms and supplements
100(2)
How to make your own supplements
102(2)
Considerations When Buying Supplements
104(3)
Jeff Chilton
Mushroom Profiles: Ganoderma lingzhi
107(2)
Hericium erinaceus
109(2)
Inonotus obliquus
111(2)
Ophiocordyceps sinensis
113(2)
Trametes versicolor
115(1)
4 Psyghedelics
116(84)
Fungi can free us
119(4)
The history of fungi as a psychedelic
123(8)
The scientific revival
131(2)
Psychoactive fungi
133(1)
Your brain and psilocybin
134(3)
Psilocybin-assisted therapy
137(1)
The Teachings Of The Psilocybin Mushroom
138(2)
Mary Cosimano
The psilocybin experience
140(4)
Preparing for a psychedelic journey
144(1)
The psychedelic renaissance
145(3)
Decriminalisation and the road to legalisation
148(3)
Rediscovering paradise
151(4)
Mushroom Profiles: Amanita muscaria
155(2)
Psilocybe cubensis
157(2)
Psilocybe cyanescens
159(2)
Psilocybe mexicana
161(2)
Psilocybe semilanceata
163(1)
Environment
164(3)
Fungi can save our world
167(2)
Mycorestoration
169(8)
How to cultivate mushrooms with coffee grounds
177(4)
Mycodesign and mycofabrication
181(8)
Conservation of fungi
189(1)
Flora, Fauna, Funga
190(3)
Siuliana Furci
Mushroom Profiles: Coprinus comatus
193(2)
Irpex lacteus
195(2)
Pleurotus ostreatus
197(1)
Fungi And The Future
198(2)
Endnotes 200(4)
Further Reading 204(1)
Acknowledgements 205(1)
Index 206(4)
About The Authors 210