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North American Mycological Assocation
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The North American Mycological Association (NAMA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of professional and amateur mycologists with over 80 affiliated mycological societies in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Members enjoy all the benefits NAMA has to offer, including our newsletter, the Mycophile, which is full of educational articles and news about upcoming forays. For only $30 annually ($25 for affiliated club members), you will receive 4 issues of the Mycophile, full access to our website, and a standing invitation to all NAMA-sponsored forays.
Members enjoy all the benefits NAMA has to offer, including our newsletter, the Mycophile, which is full of educational articles and news about upcoming forays. For only $30 annually ($25 for affiliated club members), you will receive 4 issues of the Mycophile, full access to our website, and a standing invitation to all NAMA-sponsored forays.
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mrwhobodiggz
(4 minutes ago)
This man is a gift. Thanks for crime pays and botany doesn't for brining his and Alan's voice onto the laymen luddites like myself.
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RrDls
(10 minutes ago)
Psilocybin mushroom and psychedelics generally are very beneficial substances, and it really helps ease anxiety, depression & people with mental health issues.
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acidrock9935
(17 minutes ago)
I ate three mushrooms that I bought one time and I was watching Looney tunes and started laughing harder than I ever laughed before uncontrollably. My face and stomach muscles were sore the next day. Talk about laughter being the best medicine.
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Coincidence_Theorist
(27 minutes ago)
23:36 much respect for the fact he allows questions as they come.
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IrlamOz
(31 minutes ago)
No better person to learn from than Alan Rockefella and the fungi science is extremely important to man kind, in my opinion most who suffer with medication resistant ptsd and depression will benifit from the science, mushrooms connect us to nature and its obvious in this digital world that many of us have lost touch so mushrooms is honestly the best way to get in touch with nature even if you dont trip in nature the connection is undeniable
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jamesreid8638
(46 minutes ago)
Thank you, Alan Rockefeller, and to the North American Mycological Association, for sharing this lucid and inspiring talk as an exegesis of current research. More discoveries may well follow.
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mariakatariina8751
(51 minutes ago)
50:44 The reason allegedly is, that when the mushrooms grow humans, the Great Mushroom sometimes needs to help humans to think more openly.
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Moe_Posting_Chad
(1 hour ago)
I am ready to absorb this information! Thank you for being the best kind of biologist! A mycologist!
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dxthehardyzway1997
(2 hour ago)
I was reaally hoping I would see Alan's name when I clicked on this. The happy dance I did is unmatched
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marcellaobdrzalek8435
(2 hours ago)
Wonderful to find this excellent channel, with a great lecture, informative, interesting, and great visual references. Thank you! Subscribed! Do you do any forays in Coastal British Columbia?
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deadbeats4894
(9 hours ago)
This was a great presentation thx. I'm going hunting for ovoids tom morning, just had 2 days rain. Ohio river valley
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shelleymeyer4933
(21 hours ago)
Great job, I learned very much.
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steshar2975
(17 hours ago)
I love the Wavy caps. 〰️ And ovoids. I just find them to be so beautiful
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