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I was out for dinner last night with a group of friends. Talking about pets and budgies etc in general conversation when we were all talking about our animals. One very well educated lady was telling me about mushroom extract and how it has been used to treat various ailments in animals as well as people. It is being used to treat cancers and tumours and a vet here in W.A. has used it with exceptional results in animals including birds. It is said it may even have an effect on such things as beak and feather disease amongst others. Definitely being used with good results on cancers and tumours.

Interesting and I will look further into it as well as talk with the vet who is using this as a treatment. This may take awhile to acchieve, so putting it out there for any of you who want to research the mushroom extract and see what we can come up with by adding any relevant information we find here :)

 

http://ezinearticles.com/?Mushrooms-Are-Fo...&id=2913399

 

http://neuro.vetmed.ufl.edu/neuro/AltMed/C...ncer_AltMed.htm

 

http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/Sta...act/203001.aspx

 

http://www.examiner.com/nutrition-in-sacra...bad-cholesterol

Very interesting, thanks kaz and RIP :)

Sure is for me :) I love mushrooms, I have read ir all yet, I guess it would work for humans too.

Sure is for me :) I love mushrooms, I have read ir all yet, I guess it would work for humans too.

 

These mushrooms are not the common garden type you see in the produce department of your local grocery. These are fungi within the mushrooms family. There are a number of different species and have been dried and used for decades by cultures such as the Chinese for medicinal purposes. Besides the "cultured" mushrooms we common more than likely don't have these properties. But they are still good for you anyway.

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