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Health See other Health Articles Title: Cannabinoids/ Mushrooms CHN...There is one simple reason why cannabinoid based treatments have gone from being "taboo" to highly sought after in a few short years. "It Works" You may not know that cannabinoids are found naturally in many foods including black pepper, flax, hops, dark chocolate and oregano. The human body naturally produces cannabinoids as a way of reducing inflammation and provoking relaxation. Cannabinoids are present in breast milk and may be critical to infants survival. Whether suffering from stress, anxiety, insomnia, digestive problems, inflammation, blood sugar disorders, physical pain, slow healing, etc. etc. you may, in fact, be suffering from a cannabinoid deficiency. Find Out More! "http://app.getresponse.com/click...JQ&s=xatLnW&u=BNrSW&y=W&" Mushrooms "http://app.getresponse.com/click...JQ&s=xatLnW&u=BNrSW&y=0&" "http://app.getresponse.com/click...JQ&s=xatLnW&u=BNrSW&y=0&" Next to supplements, nothing contains more nourishment value per gram of edible material than "superfoods" which WebMD defines as multitasking food substances that provide multiple disease-fighting nutrients. Although a quick internet search will reveal dozens of various foods that claim "superfood" status, including eggs, yogurt, algae, various fruits and vegetables, none can boast more nutritional value than the humble, crepuscular and manure-munching mushroom. Mushrooms and their uncouth and downright toxic cousins called toadstools (tod is the German word for death) are neither plant or animal or bacteria. They instead fall into a separate classification called fungi. They are botanically referred to as fruiting bodies, a plant structure that produces spores. Spores can be thought of as a type of seed specific to fungus and molds. Mushrooms are members of one of the six great kingdoms of life, the Fungi (the others are the Plant, Animal, Archaeal, Protistal and the Bacterial). Like their fungal cousins, molds and yeasts, they have tremendous medicinal value. Although many are inedible and some deadly, the nutritional relevance of edible mushrooms, appreciated by culinary types as a delicacy since ancient times, is off the charts. Read More "http://app.getresponse.com/click...JQ&s=xatLnW&u=BNrSW&y=0&" Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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