I've heard Daniel talk a little bit about why he boils mushrooms in his "Aqueous Extracts" video. You can find the video here:
watch?v=bjdY1qh51To
I've much more to learn about this subject, but from what I've heard, for mushrooms like these you're after more specific constituents ("beta glucans," I believe) for the effects they have in our bodies.
I'm not yet sure what other constituents there are in mushrooms, and how (or if) they're affected by heat.
I would be interested to hear Daniel's understanding of how applying high temperatures over lengthy periods of time effects interacting constituents contained within the mushroom(s).
I understand that the inherent force of heat & elemental nature of heat is necessary as catalyst in Earth-based processes.
How does this process translate to extraction of specific compounds or constituents contained within fungi as such? What are the benefits? What degradation of active living forces occur?
@RawRebuild It's a good question.
I've heard Daniel talk a little bit about why he boils mushrooms in his "Aqueous Extracts" video. You can find the video here:
watch?v=bjdY1qh51To
I've much more to learn about this subject, but from what I've heard, for mushrooms like these you're after more specific constituents ("beta glucans," I believe) for the effects they have in our bodies.
I'm not yet sure what other constituents there are in mushrooms, and how (or if) they're affected by heat.
BruceAchterberg 1 year ago
I would be interested to hear Daniel's understanding of how applying high temperatures over lengthy periods of time effects interacting constituents contained within the mushroom(s).
I understand that the inherent force of heat & elemental nature of heat is necessary as catalyst in Earth-based processes.
How does this process translate to extraction of specific compounds or constituents contained within fungi as such? What are the benefits? What degradation of active living forces occur?
RawRebuild 2 years ago