Mushrooms: Medicine or myth?

6 Minute English

语言学习

2023-10-12

6 分钟
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  • Neil: I'm Neil.

  • Beth: And I'm Beth.

  • Do the names, Lion's Mane, or, Turkey Tail, mean anything to you, Neil?

  • Neil: Lion's Mane and Turkey Tail?

  • Sounds like things you might find in the zoo!

  • Beth: Ha, good guess! But they're actually the names of mushrooms.

  • Lion's Mane is a white hairy mushroom found across Asia,

  • and Turkey Tail is a brown fan-shaped fungus

  • which looks a bit like... well, a turkey's tail!

  • But if you haven't already heard these names you probably will soon,

  • because these mushrooms are becoming popular as medicine.

  • Neil: Throughout history our ancestors used mushrooms as food,

  • but also as medicine for physical problems and mental illnesses like depression.

  • In the 21st century, this medicine is being rediscovered and marketed.

  • Today, mushrooms are big business.

  • In 2021, the global medicinal mushroom market was valued at 26 billion dollars and growing.

  • Beth: But how real are the supposed health benefits of mushrooms?

  • In this programme we'll be finding out, along with some useful new vocabulary.

  • Neil: But first, I have a question for you, Beth.

  • Neither plant, nor animal, mushrooms are mysterious and amazing things.