By Robert Dale Rogers RH (AHG), author of the Fungal Pharmacy. Forward by Tradd Cotter.
Mushrooms have been used for centuries, perhaps longer, according to written literature and evidence in artwork and ancient tapestries workdwide. Known ethnomythological uses date back centuries, only limited by cultural records, and medicine makers handing down this knowledge for generations. Worldwide use of psychadelic species of psylocybin-containing species, as well as other mind-altering genera, have been used by Mesoamericans, Siberian tribes, and even Aboriginal cultures for healing and spiritual ceremonies....
Clinical trials are needed to validate the effects of any treatments, specifically double-blind, placebo-controlled studies, where neither patients or researchers are aware of the focus being studied; avoiding bias or false positives. This text has long been anticipated, as there are as many people touting the benefits of medicinal mushrooms, as there are critics suggesting no evidence.