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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2019
  • Part 1: • You’re Doing It Wrong,...
    Toxic or Edible, Amanita muscaria. And other Mushroom Forager FAQ, Part 2
    Want insight on some frequently asked questions concerning fungi and mushroom foraging? This video is part TWO of THREE in a SERIES of videos addressing mushroom misconceptions, common beginner inquiries and questions that YOU asked via Instagram stories (Thanks for all your submissions!). If you haven’t seen part ONE, be sure to check it out!
    I took the opportunity to glean wisdom from all kinds of mushroom loving people when I recently attended the 2018 North America Mycological Association’s Annual Foray. I hope you enjoy hearing from myself, and all kinds of folks who are deeply invested in the world of fungi!
    Also, subscribe, like, share and leave a comment of any other questions you may want addressed in the future!
    The knife I use! - amzn.to/2RTEblc
    The books!
    Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest - amzn.to/2RPKNRt
    Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast - amzn.to/2B3NAB0
    The Complete Mushroom Hunter - Gary Lincoff - amzn.to/2TbbWzW
    Check out the list of links below! Some resources that follow along with topics covered in the video.
    Amanita muscaria, toxic or edible? (Starts at 0:01)
    For in depth information about the Amanita muscaria, this is a fantastic article. NOTE: This article states that no deaths have been attributed to A. muscaria, however since its publication a recently released study, "2006-2017 Summary of Mushroom Poisoning Reports in the NAMA Registry" by Michael W Beug, Chair NAMA Toxicology Committee, states a single death attributed to A muscaria (however indications there were likely other factors involved as well).
    "A Study of Cultural Bias in Field Guide Determinations of Mushroom Edibility Using the Iconic Mushroom, Amanita muscaria, as an Example” by William Rubel and David Arora
    davidarora.com/uploads/rubel_a...
    Are too many people getting into foraging mushrooms and is it a concern that we are teaching more people to go out and pick mushrooms? (Starts at 6:30)
    How can I get involved more with the science and research, do I have to get a degree to do so, how do I find a mentor to help? (Starts at 10:30)
    If you aren’t part of a Mycological Society or Mushroom club, head to the North American Mycological Association’s Website and check out their index of clubs all around North America: Namyco.org
    Note: Not all clubs are NAMA affiliates, there could be clubs local to you that are not on this list.
    Great places to get started in some Citizen Science action (and yes, a full video on this topic has officially been filmed and is in the works!).
    iNatrualist.org
    MushroomObserver.org
    Mycoflora.org
    Are the spores of toxic mushrooms toxic for me to breathe? Will I get sick if I have a lot of mushrooms around me and I’m breathing in lots of spores? (Starts at 13:40)
    Cryptoccocus gattii articles: (Note, it is the natural wafting of the fungal spores in the air that have affected people, it is not associated with a specific handling of mushrooms, which makes the disease impossible to avoid for both city dwellers or forest folk.)
    NPR: www.npr.org/templates/story/s...
    NY Times: archive.nytimes.com/www.nytim...
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Komentáře • 553

  • @zachzoller
    @zachzoller Před 5 lety +26

    There’s a Star Wars Easter egg in this episode. I thought by the end of the day someone would comment about it... but maybe it hasn’t been found 😜

    • @Chaotim
      @Chaotim Před 5 lety +5

      I head Vader after she said "mask up"

    • @omnirex4928
      @omnirex4928 Před 5 lety +1

      Vader mask, yeah

    • @kaydubsthehikingscientist8458
      @kaydubsthehikingscientist8458 Před 5 lety

      I heard it right away

    • @zachzoller
      @zachzoller Před 5 lety +3

      Guess I'll have to hide them better...

    • @BohemianFuckingGrave
      @BohemianFuckingGrave Před 5 lety

      I actually love the editing almost as much as i love the content!!!!!!!! Thanks for making "CZcams class" more interesting than it has to be!

  • @rubeshfilm
    @rubeshfilm Před 3 lety +93

    In France, you can bring mushrooms you picked from the wild into just about any pharmacy and they will identify them for you. Also, it's much more common to see a very diverse selection of wild mushrooms at local markets there. That is all the result of a society where foraging for wild mushrooms is very common and extremely popular. Aside from the forests being a bit more crowded in the fall time, it's entirely a good thing!

    • @florida001
      @florida001 Před 3 lety +5

      Wish we had a place like that in the States, I feel like we have verted to far away from nature around here

    • @SmokinSkatinJammin
      @SmokinSkatinJammin Před 2 lety +1

      I live in the bay field peninsula in WI, USA. On this peninsula, and (madeline island as well) there are commonly people selling foraged mushrooms.

    • @seapod
      @seapod Před 2 lety +1

      @@florida001 you do you just don't know about them.

    • @PostPatriot1978
      @PostPatriot1978 Před 2 lety

      @@florida001 Please. Every american child is given the opportunity through science classes for 12 years. They would rather just says they know what they are talking about rather than listen and learn.

    • @johanneskarlsson6535
      @johanneskarlsson6535 Před 2 lety +2

      Wow, that is so cool!
      In Sweden, as least as far as my own experience is concerned, you can basically only find the common button mushroom in a reasonably fresh state, and also portobello. Most stores tend to stock shiitake and oyster mushrooms but due to low sales volumes, they are almost always in poor shape, which I suppose serves only to reinforce people's dependency on the button mushrooms. The sad thing with this is that both button mushrooms and portobello mushrooms contain compunds which are believed to be mutagenic, called hydrazines, and which can be difficult to completely get rid off even when cooking (although it greatly helps and eating uncooked button mushrooms is now generally accepted as being unnecessarily risky from what I gather). The swedish "department of foodstuffs" even recommends to not only not eat them raw, but to not exceed the average consumption of 2,5 kilograms per year.
      It is sad to have to restrict your intake of mushrooms just because the healthier ones are almost never found fresh.
      Of course you can mitigate that a bit by picking and even buying wild mushrooms like chantarelles when they are in season, or even growing your own mushrooms if you have the facilities to do so, but I still don't like that I otherwise pretty much only have the options of button mushrooms commercially. Kind of sucks, to be honest.
      I think every now and then about growing my own mushrooms so that I have a steady supply and maybe one day ahead I will completely lose my temper, snap, and Just Do It.

  • @punkleruckus
    @punkleruckus Před 4 lety +29

    Check out Amanita Dreamer's channel if you wanna learn more about this particular mushroom. She has a lot of great info.

  • @antongolovko1149
    @antongolovko1149 Před 2 lety +21

    5:28, I have been fortune enough to have been born in Russia, there, mushroom picking is very common. When my family moved to the US, we would go on a lot of hiking trips, collecting wild berries, mushrooms, and other medicinal plants, so I feel very luck to have all of this knowledge passed down from my ancestors to me.

  • @ForThePeople777
    @ForThePeople777 Před 3 lety +13

    One night out camping in the mountains of upstate New York my friends and I picked a load of amanitas some red some yellow and we dried them by the fire and I believe I remember taking a lighter to the skin of them all for a minute or two and we ate like 6 or 7 big mushroom heads each. The trip was the best I've ever had in my life and I'll never forget it but that was the first and the only time I've ever tried them.

  • @wildman2344
    @wildman2344 Před 4 lety +13

    It's rare I can play a video on 1.75x and it sound fairly normal.

    • @HappyChillmore
      @HappyChillmore Před 2 lety +1

      Bro this chick is so slow I can’t even watch it lol. She took 30 seconds to say its part 2, twice in a row.

  • @clacclackerson3678
    @clacclackerson3678 Před 4 lety +35

    7:58 The smaller lady is quite the ventriloquist.

  • @Adventurewithnhia
    @Adventurewithnhia Před 5 lety +5

    Love your videos and very informational, I finally got the nerve to prepare and cooked the Amanita Muscaria two days ago after weeks of thinking about it and research. The preparation so I can taste it’s nuttiness wasn’t worth it when so many other mushrooms taste better.
    In the central coast of California we have a good amount of foragers.
    Can’t wait for part 3

  • @kaydubsthehikingscientist8458

    It was very considerate of you to think of your followers when you when to the NAMA meeting! This is very well done for being on the spot interviews. Thanks for spending the time to put this together.

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, it was fun to put together! Actually it was a little terrifying carrying around a gopro and looking silly with it, asking people if I could film them. But it turned out great!

  • @mckenziekaethler3672
    @mckenziekaethler3672 Před 5 lety +3

    Yayyy! So excited to see a new video! Was just enjoying some of your old stuff yesterday wondering when a new episode would come :)

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, I feel especially honored that you look forward to my videos :)

    • @mckenziekaethler3672
      @mckenziekaethler3672 Před 5 lety

      @@YellowElanor excited for a citizen science video. I'll share to all my homeschool facebook pages 🤓🍄

  • @subrosa4792
    @subrosa4792 Před 5 lety

    Great video! This is the first video of yours I have seen. I subscribed because I liked this so much, great work! Looking forward to seeing your other videos! Thank you!

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! Glad you'll be coming along on more adventures with us :)

  • @usmc2141ilya
    @usmc2141ilya Před 5 lety +6

    Mushroom just kicked in... I feel quite relaxed but energetic at the same time. Feels a bit euphoric.

  • @Herbs206
    @Herbs206 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you and I appreciate the rounded view points at how we perceive and approach mushrooms and foraging! I’m new and looking forward to my first foraging adventure

  • @rickfalk9319
    @rickfalk9319 Před 5 lety +4

    Regardless of other comments, I think this was a wonderful explanation of a. muscaria. Wish more people would watch and pay attention. Not to mention the topic of more people becoming aware of our natural environment...Much-needed intelligent discussions. We sooo need more of this. Fantastic video, I'll be paying more attention to every episode. Thank you!!

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you, I appreciate your comment and am thankful you see the value in the topics!

  • @jefftaylor9882
    @jefftaylor9882 Před 4 lety +63

    The title of this video should be "How to make a 1 minute video last 17 minutes and 39 seconds."

    • @fins59
      @fins59 Před 2 lety

      Exactly, I kept thinking 'when is she going to get to the point?'

  • @iwillsinganewsong
    @iwillsinganewsong Před 5 lety +4

    Always learn so much from your CZcams channel and Instagram account!
    Also, very glad you were able to keep your "Sun-star" flower name✨

  • @peaceandhappiness901
    @peaceandhappiness901 Před 3 lety

    From my family and friends, we love who you are, what you know what you do and that you have
    a good heart , thank you.
    Peace love & Happiness.

  • @captwetbeard8524
    @captwetbeard8524 Před 5 lety +1

    Looking forward to more videos, love your content!! 💖

  • @donrussell1606
    @donrussell1606 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for your comprehensive information. I've been hunting mushrooms for many years and I find you tips very helpfull

  • @icehemp
    @icehemp Před 5 lety +2

    Your videos are absolutely lovely, I hope we don't lose you for an extended period again

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, I hope that doesn't happen either :)

  • @GunnerGibbons
    @GunnerGibbons Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you just thank you for finally speaking sensibly about our oldest intoxicant. You are a 🌟

  • @SrimanJohn1
    @SrimanJohn1 Před 4 lety +4

    Amanita muscaria is quite blissful. It is known as the sacred soma of the Rg Vedas. Cut up a few small pieces and make a tea of it. First take a dramamine to prevent any onset nausea. It's a very nice, calm, soothing, blissful trance state. Beautiful. Yet you are totally present. Even more present than normally. It's a very nice experience.

  • @r3mote
    @r3mote Před 5 lety +21

    If a person doesn't have both a sense of childlike wonder ...and old sage like respect, they don't belong in the forest. They would be better placed in a mall or a political rally, lol.

  • @carolinaadele134
    @carolinaadele134 Před 5 lety +1

    I always worry that i'm over-picking. Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @sweetsugarjones
    @sweetsugarjones Před 5 lety +1

    Another great video! So many good and interesting tidbits of knowledge, fairy tale light orbs, warning label voice acting!

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Hahaha, yes the fairy tale light is lovely...not so much with the voice acting (which I didn't even realize I was doing until watching the footage after!)

    • @sweetsugarjones
      @sweetsugarjones Před 5 lety

      All of the best mamas and storytellers do voices! The mushrooms merit it!

  • @markheywood5626
    @markheywood5626 Před 4 lety +4

    I harvest and consume a great deal of these every year. Works wonders for pain relief for me.

  • @Eric-fx9xf
    @Eric-fx9xf Před 2 lety

    Love this woman's attitude. Very informative and concise.

  • @lindsaywillcocks8586
    @lindsaywillcocks8586 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your incredible work - appreciate you.

  • @deathmedicaldave4823
    @deathmedicaldave4823 Před 5 lety +1

    🙏🏼 Thanks so much for this! Enjoyed it and learned a lot ❤️

  • @HaphazardHomestead
    @HaphazardHomestead Před 5 lety +5

    I prefer to err on the side of accuracy of information. There are already so many fears for folks to overcome from long-held myths, misinformation, and cultural biases, when it comes to mushrooms. Amanita muscaria are a lot easier to cook safely than chicken, and a package of cut up raw chicken at the grocery store doesn't come with any instructions for safe handling or cooking, either. I follow the basic directions on p.234 of the Rubel and Aurora article that you link to in your video description, except I learned it as boiling the thin strips in 2 changes of salt water for 7 minutes each time, and then preparing how I want (like sauteing in a skillet). I consider A. muscaria real food for regular people -- at least for people that can safely cook chicken, too. But not everyone eats chicken, or wants to. At least with A. muscaria, even if folks don't ever eat any, everyone can appreciate how magnificent they look. Mushrooms are so cool -- happy mushroom hunting!

    • @betsywoolbright8059
      @betsywoolbright8059 Před 2 lety

      As far as safe handling instructions not being present on raw chicken, if you are in the US, it's against the law for that label to be absent. Source: my dad who was a meat inspector for the Food Safety and Inspection Service of the USDA.

  • @brettlatulip67
    @brettlatulip67 Před 5 lety +11

    I was just thinking about you today😎🥦🍄🥦🍄in a learny way not a weird way🤓

  • @Steve_Solomon
    @Steve_Solomon Před 5 lety +1

    Another amazing video!

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you! And thanks for all the positive feedback :)

  • @christopherlaro4156
    @christopherlaro4156 Před 3 lety +1

    Started foraging two yrs ago for spiritual path - both to eat for health and for the psychoactive aspects. Been an honor. Indeed, stomach issues time to time. But still here avoiding the truly dangerous species n focusing on those that demand care n respect, ie amarita muscaria fermosa n guessowii. Good luck n be smart n ‘nibble’ dont bite! Great info video. Thanks 🙏

  • @cheekoandtheman
    @cheekoandtheman Před 3 lety +17

    They give me vivid and incredible dreams, I'll never forget my first carefully taken larger dose. I also feel that the body needs to get used to it before one can take higher doses

  • @hankmishima4798
    @hankmishima4798 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice informative video! Keep up the good work and encourage more foraging. I advocate for that to stay close to our aboriginal roots which is great for our mental health and to promote care and sustainability for the forests.

  • @MyDopeLife
    @MyDopeLife Před 5 lety +1

    Ayyyyeeeee youre back!

  • @WraithChornobyl
    @WraithChornobyl Před 4 lety +3

    You can decarb the Ibotenic acid into Muscimol that is significantly less toxic(and quite enjoyable). 1 Hour at 125F after drying will do the job. I have never felt ill to my stomach with such methods.

    • @michaelhernandez2909
      @michaelhernandez2909 Před 4 dny

      Hi bro, how you mantein that temperature consisteinly 1 hour, can you help me please with the method you used? i have 20grs of dry amanita and i want to try it like this week, cheers!!

  • @mariadurrence6508
    @mariadurrence6508 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome info, thank you!!

  • @bernie6956
    @bernie6956 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done, very informational and will be looking up NAMA asap

  • @juliusbaltrusaitis5690

    You're back yey :D

  • @davidharris9451
    @davidharris9451 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the insight... I'm a amateur photographer / videographer in the NW that's planning to traveling about next fall. Great list of resources!! Thanks!! Great production by the way...

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you! All production credit goes to my brother :) He makes it all look (and sound) good.

    • @davidharris9451
      @davidharris9451 Před 5 lety

      @@YellowElanor, Cheers to you both!

  • @jyamesLccas
    @jyamesLccas Před 10 měsíci +1

    You're really amazing Elanor! ...Where can one be viewing part three?

  • @josephbenassi9697
    @josephbenassi9697 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a question for whoever could possibly answer, Can a fungus from any type of mushroom actually attach any type of fungus onto a human causing a fungal infection on their skin, or hand, or foot, etc., and if so have any ever been documented.??

  • @aaroncorley4704
    @aaroncorley4704 Před 11 měsíci

    I have some capsules of amanita muscaria i think .5 but really need a good night sleep . How do i make a tea , dk i needto do anything extra .thank you

  • @Neznisgip
    @Neznisgip Před 5 lety +1

    I have a couple questions:
    What is the proper procedure for preparing amanita muscaria?
    Will this mushroom still contain psychoactive properties after it's prepared properly?

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety +3

      The procedure to prepare it for eating (as in making dinner out of it) will make psychoactive properties inactive, it's not something I feel should be communicated via a CZcams comment though. See article linked in the description to get you started in learning more.

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Před 5 lety

    Amanita, just cause it is so colorful and obvious, scared me from harvesting it. So.... thank you for such clarity.

  • @Silvertestrun
    @Silvertestrun Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for help Elanor

  • @greenjay8096
    @greenjay8096 Před 5 lety +2

    I tried them this year for the first time but got nothing at all from them. I.just dried them out. First I had 4 grams as a test dose then 15 grams seems they effect people differently.

    • @derekfrost8991
      @derekfrost8991 Před 4 lety +1

      It's not a party drug. It increases clarity then makes me take a nap. Just let it do it's thing. If you're expecting to see diamonds and astral projection you'll be disappointed.. :)

  • @mattlindsayb9856
    @mattlindsayb9856 Před 11 měsíci

    shoud i be concerned about bringing honey mushroom home if I have trees on my property? Armillaria root rot is scary in arboriculture if I remember right

  • @samsam828
    @samsam828 Před 4 lety +4

    8:50 is the reason why a lot fishermen and hunters are also the ones who care most for the fish and wild animals of the land. It’s not that we want to destroy nature, but be apart of it.

  • @xPlantpoTx
    @xPlantpoTx Před rokem +1

    They're native to the UK and I find many in oct/Dec. I've eaten many and still here. They're so beautiful though. I cured one in clear resign and it sits on my coffee table.

  • @knuttella
    @knuttella Před rokem

    I've read that A. Muscaria in fresh form contains ibotenic acid (which is quite toxic) and muscimol (which is less toxic but still can cause a bit of stomach distress). By drying it, the ibotenic acid converts to muscimol and it can be eaten more safely than in fresh form for a interesting trip. the only problem with mushrooms is that the potency of the substances can vary wildly. so if you want to try it out for its psychoactive proprieties, always start off with a low dose to avoid unwanted results and make sure the environment you are in is safe and u have a lucid person near that can assist you if anything goes wrong. i've also read about boiling it a couple of times in new batches of water while discarding the used one and it seems it has quite a good taste and texture but never tried it yet as I need to read a bit more about this. also, the trip of these can't really be compared to psylocibin mushrooms but it can definitely be an interesting experience in the right dose and conditions.

  • @chukarhunter1907
    @chukarhunter1907 Před 5 lety

    So right now is king bolete season in Utah. It is august only here. But my wife always tells me that I am a fungi. We are trying to locate to Oregon. Looking froward to seeing more of your videos! Appreciate all of the knowledge that you are sharing!

  • @user-rk9wq5sb9i
    @user-rk9wq5sb9i Před 4 lety

    i havent had them but have studied about it and is curious about the hallucinations i'll get after having them.

  • @lucaswalrod7199
    @lucaswalrod7199 Před 3 lety +1

    Super helpful!

  • @aaronliamrobinson
    @aaronliamrobinson Před 5 lety +1

    You're back! woohoo!

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve slowly been learning to identify edible mushrooms. I get stumped now and then, but I make 100% sure Before eating. Recently could not tell if I had Deadly Galarina or ringless honey mushroom, even compared it to Enoki. It had slime, growing on compromised oak, yellow/tan cap, bass of stem slightly wooly and no ring, but a rust colored spore print. Most frustrating. Anyway, Eleanor I like watching your channel, please stay awesome.

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! Good job on working out the ID with a spore print, so important.

  • @slapdogpuppyspank8754
    @slapdogpuppyspank8754 Před 4 lety

    works on the gaba , simular effect to a high dose of phenibut?

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Před 5 lety

    Eleanor. Would you recommend your favorite mushroom field guide. I’m looking at ordering Peterson’s but respect and would appreciate your thoughts. Thx. Stay awesome.

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      I'd love to help you pick a field guide, do you have any already or will this be your first? My best advice is to pick something locally focused, where are you from?

  • @johnrichardson3297
    @johnrichardson3297 Před 4 lety

    Yellow Elanor
    Dried OR Oven baked?
    Curing period 2 months.

  • @cbcru90
    @cbcru90 Před 5 lety

    Awsome vid! Your my fav YE.

  • @jessicasouza8832
    @jessicasouza8832 Před 5 lety

    Very nice to know your channel. Cheers from Brazil.

  • @robertgrace7718
    @robertgrace7718 Před 3 lety

    Hello yellow Eleanor.I for one am extremely impressed and in like with you.Keep up the good work my darling.

  • @renegademystic2771
    @renegademystic2771 Před 5 lety +3

    There’s a Facebook group Amanita Mushroom Truths, Science, Allies, and Experience. Yes I utilize them. The group and the shrooms. With caution and never telling anyone else to, without MUCH research, which yes can get confusing. 🍄

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for this tip about the FB group and for the comment, I appreciate what you shared 💚

  • @owendigity1581
    @owendigity1581 Před 5 lety

    Pantherina, gemmata and citrinas everywhere in montana. Highly recommended and regarded for a weekend fishing trip as long as you aren't driving!

  • @davidmorrisii69
    @davidmorrisii69 Před 7 měsíci

    What kinda tree is that behind u, it looks old, but on the other hand, i think u right about the mushrooms, we got tons out here now where i live, but outs is the persina version

  • @juliam3980
    @juliam3980 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for another great video

  • @commendatori1
    @commendatori1 Před 5 lety +33

    Edible.. 5-6 grams of dried on an empty stomach is the perfect dose for me..

    • @rafaszalewski9040
      @rafaszalewski9040 Před 5 lety +1

      How does it effect u ?

    • @lee-man6064
      @lee-man6064 Před 4 lety +15

      @@rafaszalewski9040 it's like being drunk with visuals but I stick to psilocybin mushrooms for tripping

    • @rafaszalewski9040
      @rafaszalewski9040 Před 4 lety +1

      @@lee-man6064 thx bro

    • @zackeryblack7873
      @zackeryblack7873 Před 3 lety +6

      @@rafaszalewski9040 if you drink your urine after consuming you will have a trip 10x stronger than psilocybin

    • @rafaszalewski9040
      @rafaszalewski9040 Před 3 lety +2

      @@zackeryblack7873 sounds nasty

  • @likklej8
    @likklej8 Před 2 lety

    Can it be processed in milk? Didn’t the Vikings and old time Scandinavians make a drink made this way?

  • @vladimirpoutine7522
    @vladimirpoutine7522 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to love consuming the dried caps for the relaxing effect.

  • @stephenTcartwright
    @stephenTcartwright Před 5 lety

    Maybe you can knowledge bomb me Elanor. I was recently picking some Oyster mushrooms from a tree in the park behind my house. Was basically a larder! I was careful to preserve the mycelium when harvesting. One week they all just dropped dead and loads of turkey tail mushrooms started growing. Did they just finish blooming or did the turkey tails mess em up?

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Likely the oysters were done with their fruiting. It's possible the tree and fungi are in transition and it's time for turkey tail to have their chance, but I don't think they messed up the oysters :)

  • @et6493
    @et6493 Před 5 lety +1

    Aspergillus is a mold commonly known as mushroom workers lung disease. As she stated in tight quarters and high concentrations of aspergillus spores they can begin to grow in your lungs.

  • @matthewflorentz306
    @matthewflorentz306 Před 4 lety +4

    The whole " toxic" thing based upon regurgitation. I sez they are edible with benefits...based on experience.....use caution, titration, research, look before you leap ..... don't drive or operate machines. Trip sitter highly recommended. I keep this in my detox toolbox because it makes me sweat alot and when that parts over I feel calm and don't crave any type of high

    • @jhowardsupporter
      @jhowardsupporter Před 3 lety

      Yeah if you cook it it won't make you trip. I think these people aren't taking about it though. I think CZcams demonitizes videos glorifying drug use.

  • @sergypetrov2812
    @sergypetrov2812 Před 5 lety +3

    I can cook it. All you need to know is the right drying temperature regime. = )

  • @Armandosweden
    @Armandosweden Před rokem

    Hi Sweetheart! Really AWESOME and enlightening video!!! Warm Regards /Gabriel

  • @oldschoolman1444
    @oldschoolman1444 Před 5 lety +3

    Great content as always! ... =)

  • @mitchellbarker9368
    @mitchellbarker9368 Před rokem +1

    In the Southeastern United States, we eat a green leafy plant called Polk salad or Poke sallet, which is a lot like collard greens or mustard greens. My Grandma would go down by the creek and pick this wild green. I remember her telling me that it had to be boiled a certain way or it would be poisonous. This is a Southern U.S. tradition. I find it interesting how this became somewhat common practice, but doing the same thing with certain mushrooms did not.

  • @PraetorClaudius
    @PraetorClaudius Před 5 lety +15

    After spending a few hours online, I decided to try it. I removed all the gills and just took the red jelly part and made tea out of it. I did feel a heavy buzz that was like a stimulant and sedative at the same time. I felt great like I was in a dream and then I fell asleep and had real crazy dreams.

    • @nelsonianb1289
      @nelsonianb1289 Před 5 lety

      You happen to remember how much ypu used and drank?

    • @PraetorClaudius
      @PraetorClaudius Před 5 lety

      NelsonianB I picked three different sizes, probably no more than three ounces of the red meat.

    • @amurika2018
      @amurika2018 Před 5 lety

      A one off won’t kill you but ibotenic acid kills brain cells quite effectively. It is not converted via drying nor via boiling whether in acid or not. I suspect overuse will lead to Alzheimer’s or dementia like symptoms. The desire for a high is not worth the risk; there are safer psychedelic compounds.

    • @DeezNuts-xo2ee
      @DeezNuts-xo2ee Před 4 lety +1

      @@amurika2018 wrong drying it does cause the change in muscamol

    • @matinator2267
      @matinator2267 Před 4 lety

      @@DeezNuts-xo2ee Very minimally, but you are technically correct. It's still recommended to prepare them in some form ofc, but A Murikas claim is still a little dubious that it may get to those extremes.

  • @bradleykmdean
    @bradleykmdean Před 5 lety +1

    I found some big ones while i was hunting but they were more orange then red an were so ripe they the caps were almost flat.

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Lovely, I like finding them when they're open flat like that.

  • @zephaniahwmarion7311
    @zephaniahwmarion7311 Před 3 lety +2

    I eat alot of Amanita Muscaria...(close to a pound (dry) this year) I find that when it's wet it hurts my tum tum but when it's dry there is no issues..I like to eat 10 dry grams at a time, the effects are like indica cannabis (calm and chill) somewhat of a drunk feeling but very clear. The energy feels like a snow day..soothing and relaxing.

    • @reallife2849
      @reallife2849 Před 3 lety

      I agree ! I eat them dried instead of making sun tea . Although I hear sun tea opens full potential

    • @steveguse4481
      @steveguse4481 Před 3 lety

      How do you dry yours?

    • @Justanobodybro
      @Justanobodybro Před 2 lety

      it makes u trip hard and see things its fun

  • @nela8277
    @nela8277 Před rokem

    Can microdosing of ananita heal the big depression?can i take it by taking antidepressant pills?

    • @nela8277
      @nela8277 Před rokem

      @Kim Frank you know if i can mix both?

  • @gregmckenzie4315
    @gregmckenzie4315 Před rokem

    In an anthropology class I learned about plants that indigenous people of the southwest consumed. Many of them needed significant processing to make them "edible." Desert almonds, for example, had to be ground up and leached with water for at least a day to remove enough tannin to make them edible. Some plants were impossible for any of us to eat and I suspect that the native Americans had a different intestinal flora than we do. I have never eaten amanita muscaria, but I have seen people who say it is delicious when prepared carefully. Because it is so prolific at times I would definitely consider it as a survival food if times get tough.

  • @gcxred4kat9
    @gcxred4kat9 Před 5 lety +11

    Yellow Elanor and Adam Haritan from Learn Your Land should get together and create a super myco baby.

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety +6

      If by 'super myco baby' you mean an amazing joint collaboration mushroom video, then yes, we've talked about it. If you mean an actual physical baby....nope, not gonna happen! Haha, thank you for the funny comment ☺️

    • @ashcameron7300
      @ashcameron7300 Před 5 lety

      @@YellowElanor this would be amazing (the video part ;) )!!!! Huge fan of both of you 💕

    • @matthewflorentz306
      @matthewflorentz306 Před 4 lety

      @@YellowElanor if your spoken for......you got a sister? 😘.....lol...dig your content keep up the good work!

    • @blainebunton
      @blainebunton Před 3 lety

      🤣

  • @angiejones3714
    @angiejones3714 Před 3 lety

    This is an unrelated to this video comment for Rachel. You've expressed a number of times that you don't like when you say you can use this mushroom to dye. Well I have been thinking about it and I think I have a few suggestions for you. Use it to dye cloth, use it to color, use it as a dye. I am just trying to help out. I hoping for some new foraging videos soon. I have watch all of yours multiple times. Have happy mushrooming 🍄 .

  • @reallife2849
    @reallife2849 Před 3 lety +1

    This year is bountiful of mushrooms I’ve never seen . Rain and humidity has been just right

  • @matteframe
    @matteframe Před 5 lety +1

    Isn't toxic too general of a term? Toxic doesn't equal deadly. Some vomiting isn't the same as liver failure. AFAIK you won't die eating amanita muscaria. You just get a stomach ache.

  • @benmorris7276
    @benmorris7276 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Aminita muscaria is also medical, if prepared and taken correctly in the right dose heat drying can convert some of the toxic compounds to medicinal compounds. Studies have found that muscomol is a GABA receptor agonist similar to a benzodiazepine.should you just pick fly agaric and eat it as is absolutely not because the concentration of active compounds vary so widely and the variablity is not based on size or time of year.

    • @aioluswinds
      @aioluswinds Před 5 měsíci

      So do you think it would get you right or would it mess you up

  • @PutriOddity
    @PutriOddity Před 2 lety +2

    I see so much about this but it's old news tbh. My family has passed down a secret recipe for Fly Agaric wine for quite a few generations. It stems from my hillbilly ancestors incorporating their medicines with native American medicine.

    • @k-leb4671
      @k-leb4671 Před 2 lety

      That sounds so cool. Wish I could try.

  • @whelp4752
    @whelp4752 Před 4 lety

    I've come across mushrooms that look the same but instead of the red top it has a yellow top, is it the same?

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 Před 4 lety +1

      As you go further south, this toadstool tends to grow more and more orange to yellow instead of red to lighter red or red to orange. But that being said, there ARE toadstools that look A LOT like these yellow to orange ones. Certainly enjoy the beauty. Take lots and lots of pictures, and take specimens for spore samples. The best way to identify a mushroom is a spore print. If you have access to a microscope and you use a known spore print to identify your print, it will never let you down.

  • @brandoncallaway8835
    @brandoncallaway8835 Před 4 lety +1

    I completely agree how responsible people are about things like that, as well as how people tout it as a party drug. It's not a party drug at all. It pisses me off cause people will get it illegalized by talking about it that way. I jate it when you go to forums and someone is like how much should i take and someone says: take 30 grams not realizing that jist cause they ate some and it did nothing to them that the next person needs to take more. People keep landing in hospitals over it treating it like a party drug and taking bad advice from people that have done virtually no research on it at all.

  • @NYPaulaS
    @NYPaulaS Před 5 lety +1

    Great info TY Rachel

  • @deskysurfer
    @deskysurfer Před 4 lety +2

    David Arora has a really good paper, freely available online, on the edibility of Amanita muscaria.

  • @paniwernic
    @paniwernic Před 3 lety +2

    Ok I need to know how to become a full-time mushroomer :D

    • @sokolyslager8860
      @sokolyslager8860 Před 3 lety

      Learn about them, go with a guide, pick mushrooms fulltime

  • @yangtse55
    @yangtse55 Před 3 lety +9

    They're far too pretty to eat (or dry and turn into seasonal decorations) - I always fancied having a patch as a garden feature :)

    • @charlesdickens6706
      @charlesdickens6706 Před 3 lety

      .....yes, pine trees is the requirement to guarantee they'll grow . But locally at library they grow under an oak tree but pine bark mulch may be what had been spread under the canopy . Also noticed them growing under our tea trees (not camelia sinensis , not a camellia, just Aussie name for a tree ) elsewhere locally but with at least one huge radiata pine in the 20 acre area. In that situation they present as brown mushrooms of same shape and taste with odd normal red one here n there .

    • @michaelt251
      @michaelt251 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! There was a cottage down the road from me where I grew up whose garden had beautiful fly agaric pop up every year. I always figured I would have made it in life if I had a garden with fly agarics. This year we had some appear for the first time in a stand of pines at the bottom of our garden. Delighted!

    • @PuppetMasterdaath144
      @PuppetMasterdaath144 Před rokem

      absolutely, universally true, and axiomatic, contextually irrefutable

  • @chrisdavis9270
    @chrisdavis9270 Před 4 lety

    I pick amanita muscaria var. guessowii in Connecticut every year. The squirrels eat them all the time and they seem just fine lol. I would never eat it raw but I do dehydrate them and brew a tea.

  • @kevinbottoms895
    @kevinbottoms895 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your videos

  • @MrFairymoon
    @MrFairymoon Před 4 lety

    Honey, was there a part 3?

  • @Sam-fp8zm
    @Sam-fp8zm Před 4 lety

    I ate a wild mushroom the other day and got really sick. i will take photos of it and post it on forums for ID.

  • @vapourousshades6349
    @vapourousshades6349 Před 5 lety

    Love, mushrooms and caution !

  • @bolly0915
    @bolly0915 Před 5 lety

    So if it earth heats up more than normal could this be a problem?

    • @YellowElanor
      @YellowElanor  Před 5 lety

      Yes, it could become even worse (as with many other problems associated with that!)