I read another page that say best usage is 60 deg warm water use as a tea.
any higher temperature will destroy certain enzymes.
the page say the worms are coated with m&d and parasites actually.
ancient way is wash with yellow wine.
I wonder is eating raw will cause poisoning.
Someone close had problem with his kidneys years ago. Interestingly the doc advised him privately to take codycep besides the prescribed medication. He is ok now.
Best take 3~4hrs before 'hunting' you'll know the difference but it's 'heaty' as fuck best take with ginseng.
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someone asks me about aphrodisiac called hornycep. got or not?
Best take 3~4hrs before 'hunting' you'll know the difference but it's 'heaty' as fuck best take with ginseng.
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Where can buy yellow wine?
I read another page that say best usage is 60 deg warm water use as a tea.
any higher temperature will destroy certain enzymes.
the page say the worms are coated with m&d and parasites actually.
ancient way is wash with yellow wine.
I wonder is eating raw will cause poisoning.
The worms contain arsenic.
Dun believe Google got the info.
I never take TCM as it's chink
Highly prized ‘caterpillar fungus’ declared a danger to health by China’s FDA
by Alice Yan - South China Morning Post - Feb. 5, 2016
Products derived from rare ingredient from Tibet found to contain up to 10 times the national limit of arsenic, officials say.
Cordyceps, or caterpillar fungus, one of the most sought-after and expensive ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine, has been deemed a danger to human health by China’s main food and drug regulator, mainland media report. A recent examination by the State Food and Drug Administration showed that products derived from the fungus, such as powders and tablets, contain excessive arsenic, Chinanews.com reports. The national standard limit for the toxic chemical is 1 milligram per kilogram, but the level found in the supplements ranged from 4.4-9.9mg/kg. Consuming the products over a long period increased the risk of the element, a common poison, accumulating in the body, the authority said. Cordyceps are the fruiting bodies formed after fungus parasitizes the larvae of ghost moths found in mountainous regions of Tibet and Nepal. They make expensive gifts, often given to old people, and are believed to strengthen a person’s immunity system and restrain the development of cancer cells.
Home-made yellow wine will help to neutralize the arsenic content, so no worry eating raw. Best home made yellow wine produced by wet market ah sohs.
golden shower?
Best and most potently produced using your position at dawn time. Dark yellow ones are Top grade.
have.yin yang huo aka horny goat weed
ykhuser advises TS not to buy cheapo yellow wine from TB wet market, he is willing and happy to give TS his own yellow wine foc. Soak cordyceps in his home made yellow wine and then eat them raw sure won't cause poisoning. Many thanks ykhuser for offering his yellow urine.
Ts is ykhuser??????
One can change name and face, DNA cannot change. You can tell whether someone's body is intoxicated with arsenic poison, he tends to get tired and breathless easily. Who else you want to know?
Soak a clone in dark yellow wine, all the makeup and coating will rip off like snow wash.
Cordyceps fungus
The Caterpillar fungus, or Cordyceps chinensis, consists of a complex of the stroma of the fungus Cordyceps sinensis and the larval corpse of a caterpillar from the family Hepialidae, on which the fungus is parasitic. In ancient China, because if its scarcity, the fungus was used in the Emperor’s Palace. The story goes that approximately 5 grams were stuffed into the stomach of a duck and roasted until well cooked, then the Cordyceps was removed and the duck was slowly eaten, twice daily over a period of 8-10 days. This way of preparing Cordyceps is believed to be as potent as 50 grams of Panax Ginseng [5-8].
The diseased caterpillars (Fig. 1) are naturally found in mountainous areas of China, Tibet and Nepal of mountains over 4000 m high where there is good drainage. The fungus is worth more than its weigh in gold and can sell for $350 per kg. Because of this the fungus is the main income for the villages where it is found in the spring, after the caterpillars have died and the snow is just melting, the farmers crawl the ground collecting the dead insects. They are collected at dawn because the dew drops formed on the heads of the larvae radiate off the sunlight causing them to become iridescent and thus easier to see. The fungus is also very easy to culture and grow, this is because the raw materials are easy to get hold of, for example caterpillars are produced in mass quantities for use in sterilisation techniques in the wild and also for other uses such as a food for exotic pets.
I think the Price wrong .Per kg cost at least a few thousands usd.
Not $350per kg.
Premium big size cost $30-$50 per gram.