RE: Monomad mushrooms and more

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Damn, it looks just like Ganoderma Lucidum.
The surface color is the same, even the shape seems the same.
If it's woody, it's a Ganoderma Lucidum. It's hard to find, but it's not directly edible.
This mushroom (if it's the one) has a history that's more than a thousand years old, with incredible organoleptic characteristics.
But after several steps, it itself can't be eaten!
Fantastic! For those of you who love mushrooms, I suggest you research this mushroom in depth, nicknamed the King of Mushrooms.
But I won't reveal the reason for this meritocratic attribution, but I'll leave you with a little curiosity that will surely enrich your cultural knowledge.



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Write a great post on this Millenary Mushroom. I'll give you some ideas:

  1. Write the history of this mushroom
  2. Move on to its use in medicine and its exclusive use by emperors
  3. Expand the message to include "indiscriminate" use and export
    through network marketing companies in the Latin and European markets (I don't think I need to list the two largest network marketing companies) that have done this.
  4. Highlight the relevance of this mushroom and, as you've already noticed, that it can also be found in woods, etc., because this mushroom is incredibly resistant.
  5. You can discuss the current cultivation of this "unobtainable" mushroom, using hydroponic techniques raised from the ground.
  6. Recall that Ganoderma Lucidum is a SUPERFOOD and list some superfoods that are better known today by name, such as spirulina. Begin with spirulina and then move on to the aloe plant.

With these suggestions, you could write at least 10 articles. You'll then thank me for how your knowledge is growing exponentially, and these topics will surely be appreciated in the groups you frequent.

I could do it myself, but my professional approach would annoy many people who wouldn't vote just out of spite. Unfortunately, knowledge is never welcome in this world! I hope this helps, and I hope you take my advice to heart. I'd love to read your work! Happy writing! @condividisulweb 🤠

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Great article and especially beautiful photos!
I'll give you some technical advice about the post that the ecency staff will never give you because they're 99.9% unaware of it.
The ecency front end has many internal bugs because it's slow and not updated.
So users with older devices, especially older ones, when they click the translate button (I use it to translate and read all your content), get a response that's too slow before the translation appears.
Because I'm saying this, if I go to your post, the mistake I think you should fix is ​​not gluing the text from the photo too closely. So either put it inside the photo, or give it a line of space between the photo and the text!
When I right-click the translation, the response from the "antiquated" ecency will give me a faster loading response!
I hope you understand what I meant.
Thanks for sharing!
Just looking at your previous post a few days ago, you gave me an idea about a mushroom article, but I won't reveal anything.
You'll see in the future.
Take ALL my suggestions, while they're on Ecency and Hive, treasure them and put them to good use, especially the previous ones. Believe me, they're pure gold! Good luck!

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i never use the translate option from ecency , English is my 2nd language Dutch is my main language .
i curate and moderate for ececny on their discord server never have seen anyone complain about this future as far as i remember.

older devices what do you consider old ? my pc from 2019 handles it fine ;)

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Hi, I consider 2019 new; we're talking about devices that are more than 10-12 years old!
You haven't heard anyone complain, because many people run away before then; unfortunately, people don't have the patience to do things.
Especially the younger generations or older people.
I can assure you that I personally helped ecency, finding bugs and, in some cases, finding solutions that weren't there.
Now I'll close the discussion, because I don't like to brag about things; I prefer to demonstrate them in the field!
Have a good start to your day!

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