Birch Polypore Spagyric
Birch Polypore Spagyric (Fomitopsis betulina) in 50mL miron glass anti-drip infinity bottle 15 drops, 2-3x per day Named for its tree associate, the Birch Polypore is a common mushroom containing potent natural products, with a long history of human use. This cold-weather fungus is a brown rot that breaks down cellulose exclusively in birch trees, Betula sp. The birch polypore is a kidney shaped conk at maturity, with a texture reminiscent of neoprene and a constitution similar to squishy industrial foam. While its top appears to have been coated with cinnamon, its creamy white underside houses thousands of spore-containing pores. When the fruiting bodies of F. betulina are young and tender, they are considered edible. During the edible phase the mushrooms have an enjoyable odor, accompanied by a bitter taste [1]. Mushroomlife employees wait until the fruit bodies are fully mature to harvest for extraction. Birch polypore conks age well and they tend to persist in the environment, each