That's right, a black bear paw on a beach along a local river.It looks like a bear paw?
wow …better keep your pants on .. case he comes backThat's right, a black bear paw on a beach along a local river.
I use to go to a river beach called "bare ass beach" but this beach is clothes on and I won't be swimming with the bears.wow …better keep your pants on .. case he comes back
Chunky what were you saying about powdered mushrooms vs tinctures? I ordered the Stamets 7 extract. Shows 30-40% alcohol. I plan to check it out and maybe grab turkey tale or reishi powder for my coffee?yeah mushrooms are for real with cancer and I have abundent stash of them dried from my place too if you are interested Star, I have turkey tail and related, Reishi (Ganoderma tsugae), and a shit load of Chaga. also plenty of Ghost pipe tincture...
very easy to access Stamets supplements on Amazon too, taking the capsules are easier than brewing lots of teas but expensive.
these are some of what I collect on my land that are good for cancer.
turkeytails, 4 different types
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Reishi- Ganoderma tsugae has been investigated the potential on curing prostate, colon, lung, epidermoid, breast and ovarian cancers
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Bear Tooth
Hericium americanum https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24631140/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericium_americanum
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Chaga, Inonotus obliquus, is the king of cancer fighters, I have soo much bro, happy to hook you.
Continuous intake of the Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) aqueous extract suppresses cancer progression and maintains body temperature in mice. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4946216/
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Ganoderma applanatum is another proven cancer fighter growing all over here. I was just sorting thru boxes of these last week... applanatum could exert apoptotic antitumor properties in Caco-2 by p53-independent pathway and p53-dependant in SEC. The findings proved that G. applanatum can be a promising candidate as alternative or co-anticancer medications.
those are huge chunks of chaga growing out of the side of the tree above the basket filled with applantum conks
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Fomitopsis betulina - Birch polypore Birch polypore contains high concentration of BETULINIC ACID from its host tree. Many studies proved that Betulinic Acid initiate apoptosis- DEATH OF CANCER CELLS.
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Fomes fomentarius Exopolysaccharides from Fomes fomentarius have been used in traditional medicine to treat cancer.
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not a mushroom, uniflora monotropa, got plenty of this tincture, they are everywhere in my woods.
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Both my folks still alive my dad’s 94 my mother’s 93 they’re able to stay in their own home it’s a miracle the other day I found out a bear came on their back porch demolished the birdfeeder bent it down and destroyed everything which is pretty alarming considering they live in an area where you’d definitely would not expect that type of activityI use to go to a river beach called "bare ass beach" but this beach is clothes on and I won't be swimming with the bears.
Bears like bird feeders that's for sure. That's great your folks can stay in their home, many elderly people prefer that. It's good that you have this time with them.Both my folks still alive my dad’s 94 my mother’s 93 they’re able to stay in their own home it’s a miracle the other day I found out a bear came on their back porch demolished the birdfeeder bent it down and destroyed everything which is pretty alarming considering they live in an area where you’d definitely would not expect that type of activity
Swallows I’m guessing? They can make a big mess when nesting underneath decks.There’s an invasion of bird nest making on the inside of the rear deck and my farm. I’m not there enough to prevent this from happening.
Indeed! NiceSwallows I’m guessing? They can make a big mess when nesting underneath decks.
Here is some Cherry Lime flower.
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That looks worth taste testing. How was it?Belushi Farms "Chemistry"
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