Fungus - shmungus!
But check out Kombucha. You may like it if. Myself - I love the drink but
have npo patience to take care of the fungus.
Sasha.
"Melinda" > wrote in message
...
>I cannot believe that I actually found it but it was from a post back in
>September, I'll copy and paste the relevent text he
>
> " In Russia there is a very popular remedy that is harvested in the Tuva
> area
> ajasent to Mongolia and is called "mumie". This is harvested from the
> crevasses of rocks in high deserts. It looks like black tar and is used
> for
> tissue and bone regeneration, among other things. It is also found in
> Egypt
> and was described in many Arab medicinal texts of the early middle ages.
> When I worked there as a geologist we would gather it during field work
> and
> sell back home. That would at least triple our salaries.
> I know it works because my wifes late grandmother broke her hip when she
> was
> 80 and after taking mumie her hip got healed faster than if she was 20
> years
> old. Recently is also helped my friends daugher who has very complex knee
> surgery. But it is not 100% safe, because if a person has undiscovered
> cancer, mumuie can accelerate its growth.
> This mumie is actually fermented excrements of a small mouse that lives in
> teh rock crevasses and is known to be complete vegetarian. It also has a
> funny custom to releave itself in teh same location over its lifetime. I
> still have about 100g of it in my fridge here in the US twenty years
> later.
> So poo-poo puerh is not THAT unusual."
>
> On reading it of course it has nothing to do with the fungus I sent the
> link to sooo..nevermind! 8/
>
>
> Melinda
>
> "Alex Chaihorsky" > wrote in message
> om...
>> Melinda, to tell you the truth I do not think I remember what are you
>> talking about.
>> Can you remind me? May be it was Kombucha mushroom?
>>
>> Sasha.
>>
>> "Melinda" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>I have a very foggy memory, Sasha, of you mentioning something that (to
>>>my poor recollection) was a fungus of some sort that one collected from
>>>rocks and then brewed some sort of elixer of life from or
>>>something...anyway I saw this and wondered if it was at all the same
>>>thing. Probably not but I thought I'd point it out... by the way I have
>>>no idea what this product is other than their description:
>>>
>>> http://www.jingteashop.com/pd_thamnolia.cfm
>>>
>>>
>>> Melinda
>>>
>>
>>
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