I'm never eating Portabello mushrooms again!!! | |
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User ID: 76597584 United States 06/11/2018 04:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me neither but not for that reason... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75285167 From tiny pieces that went down my kitchen sink when washing them, a huge one grew way way back in the pipe. Talk about a fkd up plumbing mess. What? Are you serious? I'm trying to grow them the way they reportedly like to grow and get freaking nothing. Did you not use the sink for a couple of weeks or what? Things are bad enough, there is no need to make anything up. ~Fluffy "Never interrupt an enemy in the process of destroying himself." Quercitin and zinc...Get it. Take it. Visit howbad.info...If you took the shot, for sure. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72115403 United States 06/11/2018 05:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think this is the best advice on any subject pertaining to nutrition. Too much broccoli is harsh on your digestive tract, too many carrots harms your dermal pigmentation, mushrooms, hell even water is deadly in large quantities. Moderation folks, that’s the answer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72115403 United States 06/11/2018 05:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Does anyone else hate mushrooms like I do? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22373790 They ruin everything, imo. Dirty, funky, musty... food? Th3y lit3rally grow them in poop. The reason we are not supposed to eat shellfish is because they are bottom feeders eating larger fish poop. You need to learn more about mitochondrial farming, you don’t need cow poop to even grow the magic kind. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76660238 United States 06/11/2018 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's one thing about them - because of the fins on them, they collect dirt and are hard to clean -- if you rinse them out it destroys the cohesion of the mushroom. I have noticed dirty areas of the fins that have not gotten cleaned out at restaurants so I refuse to order them outside my home. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75520700 United States 06/11/2018 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I guess all the previous studies finding that mushrooms, including Portobello, fight cancer are now incorrect? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73902396 Who is this guy? Does this guy bring up the fact that studies have shown that mushroom assist in hemoglobin/red cell production, and removing of radiation metals, etc. etc. ....... Does he bring up this fact and tell us why it is no longer the case? Or does he ignore it as if these studies don't exist? The answer to this question goes a long way in determining his credibility. This guy is an absolute champion of certain mushrooms - to the point his organic supplements of certain fungi like Turkey Tail - etc. are top notch. It also sounds like he is admitting that not ALL mushrooms have the same benefits and some are harmful - but then again - most people know that some mushrooms are not just harmful but deadly. You have to look into this guy, he's something special - he really is. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43199023 United States 06/11/2018 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watch the whole video cuz it's informative and interesting. But, around 6:30 he talks about the bad side of portabello and button mushrooms [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43199023 United States 06/11/2018 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From thread here: [link to mycotopia.net (secure)] Stamets talks about this in the GGMM too: Quoting: "The most notable carcinogenic hydrazine from this mushrooms is agaritine, a powerfull mutagen which is activated by the mushroom enzyme tyrosinase making it heat stable" "Walton et al. 1998 asserted, however, that the mutagenic and premutagenic compounds are not affected by quick cooking (10 minutes at437f) but are only slightly reduced by prolonged heat treatment in boiling water for 4 hours at 212 f. A study of blanched canned mushrooms showed that the agaritine content was reduced tenfold in comparison to fresh mushrooms... However this reduction may have been due to the leaching of hydrazines into the surrounding water used for blanching, in combination with prolonged high pressure steaming process used for caning." "Hashida et al 1990) Hashidas study reported marked reduction of agaritines from boiling water at 212 f for 10 minutes, a report in direct contradiction to Waltons 1998 study'" In my opinion since this is the most popular mushroom sold commercially, bringing in big money for the producers, any ill effects are kept hidden as much as possible. I beleive that the contradicting results arrise from this "hiding" there is just too much at stake for the producers, if the general public were to become aware of the possible dangers. Especially the consumption of raw portabellos. They should really try and select a strain with extra low carcinogenic properties. |
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Re-Instate Smith-Mundt! User ID: 39723407 United States 06/11/2018 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I must be a weirdo cause I eat the canned ones right out of the can Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55781379 Those aren't Portobello. They are like the white ones. Portobello are the big giant ones that look like the top half of a hamburger bun. When I was in high school, my biology teacher was so terrified of accidentally getting a poison mushroom that he would ONLY eat the ones from the can or bottle because they are grown under rigorously controlled conditions. "I have come to the conclusion that all news should be treated like 9/11, assume it is a psyop with actors participating in a staged event complete with props, until proven otherwise, in which case assume whatever is being recorded, reported, televised, is distortions/lying by omission/outright lies, until proven otherwise." - Anonymous, 4-13-12 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75858302 United States 06/12/2018 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A forensic palynologist, who specializes in identifying pollen and spores, has indicated that a very rare composition of spores from fungi were found where Dmitrijeva’s body was discovered. [link to latviansonline.com] Thread: Unsolved Murder on Royal Estate |
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