#55 Medicinal Mushroom Superpowers&Supplements - with Jeff Chilton - a podcast by Natalie K. Douglas

from 2019-02-12T01:00

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Jeff Chilton has been in the mushroom industry since 1973. He has been heavily involved in both the study of mushrooms and their farming. He is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products and a member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Jeff co-authored the highly acclaimed book, The Mushroom Cultivator, which was published in 1983.

Then in 1989 he started Nammex, a business that introduced medicinal mushrooms to

the US nutritional supplement industry. He traveled extensively in China during the 1990’s, attending conferences and visiting research facilities and mushroom farms. In 1997 he organized the first organic mushroom production seminar in China.

Jeff’s company, Nammex was the first to offer a complete line of Certified Organic mushroom extracts to the US nutritional supplement industry. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement companies and are noted for their high quality, based on scientific analysis of the active compounds.


Topics include: 

  • What medicinal mushrooms are and how they are different to button mushrooms from the grocer
  • What mushrooms actually are and how they grow
  • Growing medicinal mushrooms at home
  • The main active ingredients in mushrooms producing their benefit
  • Why its important to know what your buying
  • The secret lingo of the mushroom supplement industry and how not to get caught buying an inactive product
  • Debunking concerns around mushrooms sourced from China
  • The importance of testing mushrooms for contaminants 
  • The health benefits and uses of some of Jeff's favourite mushies
  • LOADS more 

 

Social & Website Links

All information about Jeff’s company, and links to further information including other podcasts Jeff has generously donated his time to can be found at http://www.nammex.com

 

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