Tag Ethnomycology

The study of humanity’s historical, spiritual, and cultural relationship with mushrooms. From Siberian shamans and Mesoamerican psilocybin rituals to Celtic healing fungi and Taoist tonics, ethnomycology uncovers how we’ve co-evolved with the fungal kingdom in myth, medicine, and magic.

⏳ The Fungal Fossil: Can Agarikon’s 50-Year Lifespan Unlock Microbial Time Travel?

What if the cure to tomorrow’s viral outbreak was written into a mushroom that’s been growing since the ’70s? Enter Agarikon (Fomitopsis officinalis)—the long-living shelf fungus once used to treat plague symptoms and now being researched for its powerful antiviral genetics. From its towering, beehive-like form to its decades-long growth on ancient conifers, Agarikon might just be the fungal equivalent of a microbial time machine. Open the vault.

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