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A stinky fungus with amazing healing properties...Stinkhorn

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2011

You never know what your going to find that will help after SHTF. We are now growing this wonderful little stinky medicinal fungus called stinkhorn in our compost.

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  • Okay, I'm jealous. I've been looking for stinkhorns my whole life and have yet to find any. Wonderful information and good to see them. Thanks for this.

  • @HedgeLiving want to trade, you have a few wilds I've been looking for = )

  • Very interesting find, any info on where it is mostly found as I have never seen any in Texas.

  • @ewetubesuxass en . wikipedia . org/wiki/Mutinus_elegans

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  • @MandragGanon We are going to be making a plant anti-fungal spray soon. I think it will work well.

  • @NewAmericaNow This is really cool. Be sure and post/explain how you extract it and how you actually would use this natural remedy. 

  • It is truly an amazing find. It's like discovering penicillin in your yard. Now I just have to figure out the best way to extract it. It looks like it will be with alcohol and acetone, filter and dry. I will be conducting some experiments with it and we will post the results.

  • Ewwww....Mushroom semen slurry....

  • oh my, i have had this in my yard for several years now lol I had no clue what it was.

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