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		<title>Paul Stamets&#8217; Mycelium Running</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 07:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Markho Rafael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best-selling book on "popular mycology," <i><u>Mycelium Running</u></i>, would be a useful reference book in every home, especially to anyone involved in farming (or gardening), forest management and environmental cleanup. The second half of the book is an instruction manual on growing delectable mushrooms for food and medicine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best-selling book on &#8220;popular mycology,&#8221; <i><u>Mycelium Running</u></i>, would be a useful reference book in every home, especially to anyone involved in farming (or gardening), forest management and environmental cleanup. The second half of the book is an instruction manual on growing delectable mushrooms for food and medicine.</p>
<p>The book is filled to the brim with valuable information on how to improve soils for farming, gardening and forestry; create simple, low-cost biofilters for waste water (<i>mycofiltration</i>); and clean up toxic waste (<i>mycoremediation</i>).</p>
<p>A detailed description of <i>Mycofiltration</i>, the use of mushrooms to filter waste water, is given in one section of the book. It lists recommended mushroom species and materials to use in creating the mycofiltration bed, as well as dimensions, depth, layers, etc. Mycofiltration beds like this can be effectively used for both industrial waste water and farm runoff.</p>
<p>Added perks when using <i>mycofiltration</i> is that the beds also yield crops of scrumptious food mushrooms, and every 2-3 years, as the bedding material needs to be replaced, the old material can be spread on the farm fields as a rich fertilizer.</p>
<p>Another piece of useful information for farmers and gardeners found in <i>Mycelium Running</i> concerns the no-till farming method as opposed to the conventional method of plowing the fields after harvest. No-till farming helps promote saprophytic fungi (decomposing fungi), which break down organic material at a pace better suited to plant-life than the rapid and heat producing breakdown by anaerobic bacteria, which are the primary decomposers when stubble is plowed under. The mycelium of saprophytic fungi also binds the soil to prevent erosion and loss of valuable nutrients.</p>
<p>Saprophytic fungi benefit forests too, by breaking down organic matter but also help by competing with parasitic fungi (blights), which may kill thousands of trees if not stopped. Foresters can easily seed saprophytic mushrooms in blight infested areas as a natural fungicide against parasitic fungi, fighting fire with fire.</p>
<p>Mycorrhizal fungi likewise can be seeded to support tree growth, or these beneficial fungi may simply be encouraged to grow naturally through smarter and more enlightened forest management.</p>
<p>Most plants benefit from partnerships with mycorrhizal fungi, especially trees, which become much more drought resistant as well as disease resistant when they partner with a mycorrhizal mushroom species.</p>
<p><i>Mycoremediation</i> is a term invented by the author of <i><u>Mycelium Running</u></i>, Paul Stamets, which is now in common use among mycologists. It refers to a method whereby toxic waste may neutralized through the use of mushrooms.</p>
<p>Petrochemicals and biological warfare agents can be effectively broken down by mushroom mycelium, as can dioxin and toxic industrial waste. Even toxic levels of chlorine, which is used as the universal biocide, can be neutralized by some species of mushrooms. Bacterial contaminants like <i>Staphylococcus</i> sp. and <i>E. coli</i> can be killed, and heavy metals can be absorbed by mushrooms to then be removed from a site.</p>
<p>At $50 per ton, <i>mycoremediation</i> is a very cost effective method to clean up toxic waste. Conventional incineration may cost upwards of $1,500 per ton.</p>
<p>All that is just in the first half of this 300-page book; the second half is an instruction manual on growing your own mushrooms and mycelia, which is something that may be of interest to forest managers for mycoforestry, environmentalists for mycoremediation, farmers for increasing soil productivity, and the rest of us for growing our own gourmet mushrooms for food and medicine. In other words, this is a book for anyone and everyone.</p>
<p>Dr. Markho Rafael has worked in natural health since finishing Chiropractic College in&#8217;96. He currently specializes in medicinal fungi, frequently consulting two reference books: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yldkqg3">Mycelium Running</a> by Paul Stamets for chemical, biological and medicinal properties of mushrooms, and <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yhz5jbt">Mushrooms Demystified</a> by David Arora as the most comprehensive identification guide for North American mushrooms.</p>
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		<title>Palm Tree Lamps &#8211; The Perfect Adornment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 07:47:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>janine morley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are an Island Man or Nanook of the North, there is nothing that states its time to relax like selected nice tropical adornments. Whether its a family room, play area, or screen porch, or veranda, a tropical theme says relax in comfort and elegance. Palm tree lamps will add to this finish.]]></description>
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<p>Whether you are an Island Man or Nanook of the North, there is nothing that states its time to relax like selected nice tropical adornments. Whether its a family room, play area, or screen porch, or veranda, a tropical theme says relax in comfort and elegance. Palm tree lamps will add to this finish.</p>
<p>When you aspire to get away, where is the principal place you think of? A pleasant tropical island, of course. Feet in the sand, no qualms, relaxing with a cold beverage is the way to go. This is the standpoint you will bring to your residence with tropical dcor. It brings a beautiful, natural look to your habitat. Heck, put a pair of lamps in your dorm space and friends will know you mean business, that is monkey business. Pick up a number of palm tree lamps and one and all will be at ease.</p>
<p>But palm tree lamps are not merely for the residence that is looking for an escape hatch. If you live in a tropical area or have a vacation house by the water, palm dcor will bring a casual theme to your dwelling.</p>
<p>But are palms just for a casual look. What about a little elegance? If I were shooting for elegance I would hire a couple of people to fan me with palm fronds all day long. But that can get expensive quickly (These people tend to eat and get tired after a few hours). Palm tree lamps will give the effect of simple elegance without the price. You will get a touch of class without paying those high imperial prices.</p>
<p>Okay, seriously, you can go in any direction with tropical decoration. You can go subtle with some nice elegant palm tree lamps on corner tables and mix and match with other styles, such as metal and glass. You can also go with rattan furniture and keep within a single theme. And since, palm tree dcor can go to the extreme (and I am certainly not discouraging this) you push the envelope with large flowing fronds, coconut lamp covers, palm fans. It could be something out of film noir classic, just add Peter Laurie or Sidney Greenstreet.</p>
<p>Look for the superlative when you are looking at tropical style furniture. Quality supplies and quality craftsmanship will ensure longevity in your furniture. If you are obtaining palm tree lamps, you will furthermore want to ensure quality wiring, so that the lamp does not turn into an issue in the worst feasible way. If you keep these things in mind, you will be chilling to the max in your own tropical heaven.</p>
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