We had watched Paul Stamets’ TED Talk years ago and always encouraged others to seek out medicinal mushrooms when they found out they were facing cancer.
Now it was our turn to check into it.

First thing we did was buy this mushroom hot chocolate. Within a week, my sister sent a care package including the Chai flavor. While these are both delicious (and non-GMO, organic, etc.) I see them now as processed, high-sugar treats in plastic containers.
Know Better, Do Better
Today, I’m getting fresh mushrooms at the farmers market from a nice guy named Botanical Ben. I’m using fresh mushrooms in dinners and salads and dried mushrooms as soup starters.

Chaga
Ok, hippy-dippy name aside, I found this chaga mushroom product at Lori’s Natural Foods and have been adding a spoonful to my coffee every day since. It’s got an amazing flavor (Jimmy says it’s musty, but I love it). Also, it has lots of anti tumor and anti cancer properties. It’s actually made from a fungus that grows on mushrooms.
BTW, a lot of chemotherapy drugs start this way, organic compounds pulled from nature.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38116085/
https://www.thisislifeitself.com/blogs/blog/chaga-101
Paul Stamets will Save the World
Let’s hear it from the man himself:
There’s also a long form program available on Netflix called Fantastic Fungi all about this fascinating man and his research. I highly recommend exploring the world of mushrooms for medicinal use and integrating them into your diet.
