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Fantastic Fungi How Mushrooms Can Heal, Shift Consciousness & Save the Planet

By: Paul Stamets(Editor), Louie Schwartzberg(Afterword by), Eugenia Bone(Contributor), Suzanne Simard(Contributor), Roland Griffiths(Contributor), Jay Harman(Contributor), William Richards(Contributor), Andrew Weil(Contributor), Michael Pollan(Contributor)
184 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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Contributions from Michael Pollan, Andrew Weil, Eugenia Bone, and many more expterts make Fantastic Fungi an awe-inspiring visual journey through the exotic, little-known realm of fungi and its amazing potential to positively influence our lives.

An all-star team of professional and amateur mycologists, artists, foodies, ecologists, doctors, and explorers joined forces with time-lapse master Louie Schwartzberg to create Fantastic Fungi, the life-affirming, mind-bending film about mushrooms and their mysterious interwoven rootlike filaments called mycelium. What this team reveals will blow your mind and possibly save the planet. This visually compelling companion book of the same name, edited by preeminent mycologist Paul Stamets, will expand upon the film in every way through extended transcripts, new essays and interviews, and additional facts about the fantastic realm of fungi.

Fantastic Fungi is at the forefront of a mycological revolution that is quickly going mainstream. In this book, learn about the incredible communication network of mycelium under our feet, which has the proven ability to restore the planet's ecosystems, repair our health, and resurrect our symbiotic relationship with nature. Fantastic Fungi aspires to educate and inspire the reader in three critical areas: First, the text showcases research that reveals mushrooms as a viable alternative to Western pharmacology. Second, it explores studies pointing to mycelium as a solution to our gravest environmental challenges. And, finally, it details fungi's marvelous proven ability to shift consciousness.

Motivating both the visually stunning film and this follow-up book is an urgent mission to change human consciousness and restore our planet.

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Paul Stamets is the preeminent mycologist in the United States. The NIH and USDA have used Paul's patented strains of fungal extracts in their research. He is a best-selling author and founder of Fungi Perfecti.

Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning producer, director, and cinematographer whose notable career spans more than three decades. Schwartzberg has earned myriad awards, including two Clio Awards, an Emmy nomination, and the NAAPC Pollinator Protector Award.

Eugenia Bone is a nationally known and award-winning nature and food writer. She has published over six books, and her work has appeared in many outlets, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Saveur, and Food & Wine.

Suzanne Simard is a professor of forest ecology at the University of British Columbia's Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences in Vancouver, BC.

Roland Griffiths, PhD, is a professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His research focuses on the behavioural and subjective effects of mood-altering drugs.

Jay Harman is a scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur dedicated to creating breakthrough technologies through biomimicry. He continues to conduct field research leading to new biomimetic products.

William (Bill) Richards, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he and his colleagues have pursued groundbreaking research with entheogens. He is the author of one book and dozens of academic articles.

For more than thirty years, best-selling author Michael Pollan has been writing books and articles about the places where nature and culture intersect. Pollan currently teaches at both UC Berkeley and Harvard University and lectures constantly around the world.

By: Paul Stamets(Editor), Louie Schwartzberg(Afterword by), Eugenia Bone(Contributor), Suzanne Simard(Contributor), Roland Griffiths(Contributor), Jay Harman(Contributor), William Richards(Contributor), Andrew Weil(Contributor), Michael Pollan(Contributor)
184 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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