Anonymous ID: 9f8c2c Feb. 25, 2023, 10:02 p.m. No.18412996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3002 >>3035 >>3049 >>3181 >>3214

Present for Nightshift.

Bedtime for this anon though

 

So, back in 2008-2011 some articles on other cities that had problems with dioxins like the Ohio city with the mushroom cloud blowing around the world, apparently threating all life on the planet with cancer over time, at the amounts calculated? (According to a recent post, dont know if it made notables)

 

Anyway.

How about those tests using mushrooms to remove dioxin in the soil?

And if it removes dioxin in the soil, can it do so in the body?

Just starter questions.

Mushrooms eat lots of toxins.

Good little article to start some thoughts.

No doubt they plan to throw more toxins at us before this is over.

Might as well know what to do to clean up their mess after cleaning them off the planet.

Which will happen. Cuz.

God wins.

 

Be Blessed anons.

G'nite

 

City to try using mushrooms to clean up dioxin-laden site

FORT BRAGG Alternative is to bury soil, locally or 200 miles away

Annie Correal

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New York Times

April 30, 2008

 

At least two dioxin-degrading species of mushroom indigenous to the Northern California coast could work, he said: turkey tail and oyster mushrooms. Turkey tails have ruffled edges and are made into medicinal tea. Oyster mushrooms have domed tops and are frequently found in Asian food.

 

Mushroom fans see growth

Local mushroom enthusiasts envision the site as a global center for the study of bioremediation that could even export fungi to other polluted communities.

 

"Eventually, it could be covered in mushrooms," said Antonio Wuttke, who lives in neighboring Mendocino and describes his occupation as environmental landscape designer, over a cup of organic Sumatra at the Headlands Coffee House.

 

https://www.sfgate.com/green/article/City-to-try-using-mushrooms-to-clean-up-3286090.php

Anonymous ID: 9f8c2c Feb. 25, 2023, 10:02 p.m. No.18413112   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3194

I think the mushrooms would work to clean up the dioxins and other chemicals in the Ohio town. Make the grass safe for the farm animals again too. From that list you have, looks like they have had some success. This is a great thing.

 

The Doc was looking up ways to protect the body and remove the dioxins after they broke into two benzene rings? He said from brief phone search in the literature, that one good thing for the town people to take right now, before the stuff gets lodged in their fat cells, would be glutathione, or NAC, 500-100mg. Would probably work for animals too, but, would check that. Also, pretty cheap.