Ben Moss is in Bari, Italy 🇮🇹 at the 12th International Medicinal Mushroom Conference. 🍄‍🟫 Special Report on Medicinal Mushrooms |
This is Ben Moss, reporting from Bari, Italy, where I am attending the 12th International Medicinal Mushroom Conference, a four-day intensive event filled with sessions covering the latest breakthroughs, many of which focus on cancer and medicinal mushrooms. |
If you’d like to follow along with my exploration of this fascinating conference, I’ve been sharing updates, videos, and pictures on both YouTube and Facebook. I encourage you to check them out for a closer look at the amazing work being presented here. |
My mushroom journey began in 1992, where, as a teenager, I assisted my father, Dr. Ralph W. Moss, in interviewing key researchers like Dr. Hiroaki Nanba and Mike Shirota, which sparked an enduring interest in the potential of medicinal mushrooms. At this conference, I’m not only delving into the most current research but also meeting with pioneers such as Paul Stamets, Dave Law, and other renowned figures in mushroom development, cultivation, and product innovation. The insights and advancements being shared here are invaluable, and I’m excited to bring this knowledge back to continue our research investigations. |
I’ve pulled together a few key articles from our own archive on The Moss Report website that delve into the fascinating research, history and practical use of medicinal mushrooms. These resources offer great insights into their potential in cancer care and overall health, and I encourage you to explore them further. |
| | Dr. Ralph W. Moss and son Ben discuss the benefits and dangers of mushrooms in the prevention and healing of cancer. |
| | | Dr. Ralph Moss talks with Mike Shirota, the pioneer who introduced Maitake mushrooms to western medicinal research. |
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| | | Hen of the Woods “Study results suggested beneficial effects of medicinal mushrooms, particularly the quality of life and reduction of adverse effects of conventional therapies. Also, positive effects on antitumor… |
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For More - Visit The Moss Report Mushroom Archive |
| www.themossreport.com | | Mushrooms are among humanity’s oldest medicinal substances. Mysterious entities – sometimes delicious, sometimes deadly – and psychoactive in the extreme, they also can profoundly affect the “chi,” or immune system. Mushrooms work best in combinations of fruiting body extracts. Yet studies show that about two-thirds of the products on the American market contain no beta-glucans, the molecular signature of mushrooms! We show readers how to identify and obtain effective fungal preparations. | Read more |
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