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Study Finds Mushrooms May Have ‘Fountain Of Youth’ Benefits
www.studyfinds.org ^ | 11/13/2017 | by Daniel Steingold

Posted on 11/13/2017 10:47:00 AM PST by Red Badger

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Mushrooms may make our favorite pizza and pasta dishes taste delightfully better, but it turns out they may help keep our brains and hearts younger too. A new study finds that some of our favorite toadstools may have high concentrations of antioxidants with anti-aging benefits.

Researchers at Penn State analyzed the chemical composition of a wide variety of types of mushrooms, finding that many contained high levels of ergothioneine and glutathione, both of which are important antioxidants.

“What we found is that, without a doubt, mushrooms are highest dietary source of these two antioxidants taken together, and that some types are really packed with both of them,” says lead researcher Robert Beelman in a university news release.

It is widely accepted that the human body’s chemical process of converting food into energy produces free radicals, which can cause damage to cells, protein, and DNA, the researchers explain.

“There’s a theory — the free radical theory of aging — that’s been around for a long time that says when we oxidize our food to produce energy there’s a number of free radicals that are produced that are side products of that action and many of these are quite toxic,” says Beelman.

Eventually, an accumulation of free radicals can lead to chronic disease and illness, including “cancer, coronary heart disease, and Alzheimer’s,” he adds. Ergothioneine and glutathione can help control those free radicals.

Beelman and his team found that the quantity of antioxidants in certain species varied, with the porcini species, which is a wild variety, carrying the highest amount of both ergothioneine and glutathione.

“This species is really popular in Italy where searching for it has become a national pastime,” Beelman says.

Meanwhile, some garden-variety types of mushroom, such as the white button, had fewer antioxidants, although more than most foods.

Interestingly, there was little evidence that cooking mushrooms significantly changed the composition of their antioxidants, particularly as it pertained to ergothioneine.

Future research could look into the ability of ergothioneine and glutathione to help prevent neurodegenerative disease, such as Parkinson’s and the aforementioned Alzheimer’s, Beelman suggests.

“It’s preliminary, but you can see that countries that have more ergothioneine in their diets, countries like France and Italy, also have lower incidences of neurodegenerative diseases, while people in countries like the United States, which has low amounts of ergothioneine in the diet, have a higher probability of diseases like Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s,” Beelman notes.

Although the relationship between mushroom consumption and neurodegeneration may be one of correlation, instead of causation, it would only take about five button mushrooms a day for Americans to close the gap, he adds.

The study’s findings were published last month the journal Food Chemistry.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Education; Food; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: antioxident; ergothioneine; freeradicals; glutathione; mushrooms; porcini; porcinimushrooms
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I love mushrooms!..........................
1 posted on 11/13/2017 10:47:00 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Mr. Mojo

Ping


2 posted on 11/13/2017 10:47:54 AM PST by beaversmom
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To: beaversmom

What kind?


3 posted on 11/13/2017 10:52:13 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: Red Badger

Bookmark


4 posted on 11/13/2017 10:53:32 AM PST by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: Red Badger
Long standing Germanic tradition: dried Amanitas

5 posted on 11/13/2017 10:54:34 AM PST by IWontSubmit (2)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

“What kind?”

Exactly LOL. You mean the shrooms’ you find at at the grocery or the shrooms’ they handed to me back in college?


6 posted on 11/13/2017 10:56:00 AM PST by beergarden
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To: beergarden
This book is a hoot:

7 posted on 11/13/2017 10:57:15 AM PST by IWontSubmit (2)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

The researchers found that white button mushrooms, the most commonly consumed kind in the U.S., have about 12 times more of the antioxidant than wheat germ and 4 times more than chicken liver, the previous top-rated ergothioneine sources based on available data. Until the Penn State researchers developed their testing approach, known asan assay, there was no method employing the most sensitive modern instrumentation and analytical techniques to quantify the amount of ergothioneine in fungi. The researchers say that their assay can be used for other plants, too, not just mushrooms.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/09/050912080429.htm


8 posted on 11/13/2017 11:03:05 AM PST by njtrucker
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To: Red Badger

I must point out that this *unbiased* study was published by a state university in a state that is one of the world’s leading producers of mushrooms.


9 posted on 11/13/2017 11:03:33 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Red Badger

I’m a mushroom adict. Coincidentally, most people think I’m in my 40’s even though I’m 64. The older I get, the more embarrassing it gets.


10 posted on 11/13/2017 11:06:34 AM PST by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm male.)
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To: robroys woman

Try this sometime:
Make yourself a hamburger, in whatever style you usually do.

BUT

Instead of a bun, use those GIANT Mushrooms, like Shiitake or others......................


11 posted on 11/13/2017 11:10:07 AM PST by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

A mere coincidence, I’m sure........................


12 posted on 11/13/2017 11:10:56 AM PST by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: Fungi

Courtesy ping.


13 posted on 11/13/2017 11:11:39 AM PST by Windflier (Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
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To: Red Badger
Playboy interview (1972): "And what about the mushrooms you can't identify for certain? Is there any simple test that will insure they're safe?"

Euell Gibbons: "None whatever. ... Here in Pennsylvania — but not in other places — it would almost work to say that if a green plant tastes good, it is good. But even that rule won't work with mushrooms. It's been reported by people — just before they died — that the Amanitas vera tastes very good."

https://www.motherearthnews.com/nature-and-environment/euell-gibbons-zmaz72mjztak

14 posted on 11/13/2017 11:15:56 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: Red Badger
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.

Haven't checked those little cans of sliced mushrooms in a while, but are they still grown in PA?

Processor paying for a study?

Doesn't sway me one way or the other. I'm pro edible mushrooms.

15 posted on 11/13/2017 11:26:03 AM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: jiggyboy

I don’t eat wild mushrooms..................but there was this time back in the 70’s in a cow pasture..................


16 posted on 11/13/2017 11:26:42 AM PST by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: Calvin Locke

I didn’t know PA was a big Mushroom state.................


17 posted on 11/13/2017 11:27:44 AM PST by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: Red Badger
Image result for Mushrooms hippy old

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18 posted on 11/13/2017 11:30:29 AM PST by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Nukes. See my FR page)
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To: ETL

I saw them at Woodstock..............haven’t changed a bit...............


19 posted on 11/13/2017 11:31:22 AM PST by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: Red Badger
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20 posted on 11/13/2017 11:31:53 AM PST by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Nukes. See my FR page)
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