mushrooms are mostly protein, so yes they are good for you if that's what you want for your protein source. Not much in the way of vitamins or anti oxidants, just protein.
It depends on what type of mushroom it is. Make sure that a professional picks the mushroom for you. Some are very poisonous.
Check out this link about mushrooms and its positive effect.
http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Take-Recreational-Drugs/253583
do you mean shrooms as in mushrooms or "shrooms" because neither is good.
No there are no good health benefits if you take magic Mushrooms
There are 15 calories in a mushroom. It is used in cooking, and added to many recipes, and (in my opinion) adds to any meal - particularly if fried!
In addition to eating them: Many species of mushrooms, for example, pair with certain species of trees in symbiotic relationships that allow both to thrive. The trees, thanks to the mushrooms, are useful to us in many ways.
Mushrooms are fungus, so yes.
There are many plants and fungi useful to man. Ones to look at first are herbs and mushrooms. These can be grown by you, and are helpful as part of a healthy diet.
There are no known negative effects of magic mushrooms or psilocybe cubensis reported in any scientific journal. There is anecdotal evidence that magic mushrooms along with many other species can drastically improve physical health and reduce ailments.
Yes. Mycoviruses are viruses that infect certain fungi including mushrooms/toadstools, moulds like penicillin, and mycorrhizae. They can therefore affect production of edible mushrooms, penicillin and plants that benefit from useful symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi on their roots.
There is a book called "A Field Guide to Mushrooms: North America (Paperback)" This may be useful to you if you live in North America. If not, you may want to look for a similar book as these books are meant for identifying mushrooms. Good Luck! There are lots of resources both in libraries and online that can help you identify mushrooms. These usually look at the visual differences of the mushrooms such as color, shape, type of spore cap, and the color of the spores to use as indicators for what kind of mushroom it is. Quite a few mycology organizations also exist who like to go out and identify mushrooms. Just remember that identifying mushrooms can be tricky and that there exist still many types that have yet to be documented. You SHOULD NEVER try to eat wild mushrooms that you have identified as edible on your own. Indeed, many professional mycologists will refrain from eating wild mushrooms due to the risks involved.
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Morel Mushrooms and Deer Antler are not the same. Deer antler mushrooms are mushrooms carved from deer antlers. Morel Mushrooms are a form of an edible mushroom.
Louise Freedman has written: 'Wild about mushrooms' -- subject(s): Cookery (Mushrooms), Edible Mushrooms, Cooking (Mushrooms), Edible mushrooms
Magic mushrooms come in only 2 real species, neither of which are "lepta" mushrooms.
Truffle mushrooms Truffle mushrooms
Mushrooms are asexual