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What is The Wildbiome® Project

What is the Wildbiome Project? A series of measured dietary studies on the effects on foragers from eating only wild foods. No UPFs nor modern foods! The post What is The Wildbiome® Project appeared first on Mo Wilde .

New Year’s greeting to all

I know I’ve been very quiet over the Juul period and haven’t written for a while. That’s mainly been down to two things: being away and being in darkness. I Read More The post New Year’s greeting to all appeared first on Mo Wilde .

The Wildbiome Project

The Wildbiome Project is a series of citizen-science studies on the effects of eating only wild food. This includes effects on the human body, our gut microbiome and, from the Read More The post The Wildbiome Project appeared first on Mo Wilde .

Apiaceae of the Angels

Angelica (Angelica archangelica) – sometimes called common angelica or “angel’s herb” – is a striking, statuesque biennial in the carrot family (Apiaceae) with a long history of culinary, medicinal, and Read More The post Apiaceae of the Angels appeared first on Mo Wilde .

The Super Powers of Stinging Nettle Seed

This article was written for the first of Reforesting Scotland s biannual journal of 2018. Reforesting Scotland is a membership organisation encouraging free and open debate on a wide range of Read More The post The Super Powers of Stinging Nettle Seed appeared first on Mo Wilde .

Werner Pfeifer

Experimental Archaeologist and Wilderness Skills Educator Werner Pfeifer is an experimental archaeologist and educator whose work is grounded in long-term, practical experience of living and working in wild landscapes. Raised Read More The post Werner Pfeifer appeared first on Mo Wilde .

The Wildbiome Project Results

The Wildbiome Project involved members of the Association of Foragers participating in a citizen science research study. They ate only wild food for either 3 months or 1 month. They Read More The post The Wildbiome Project Results appeared first on Mo Wilde .

How to become a Herbalist

If you want to train or study to become a professional medical herbalist, there are a few routes open to you. However, first you need to think about what you Read More The post How to become a Herbalist appeared first on Mo Wilde .

Metanutrition and Wild Diversity

I’ve recently been reading an excellent article by Colin Tudge about the inclusion of many of what I call the ‘lost nutrients’ and that Colin calls ‘cryptonutrients’ in Read More The post Metanutrition and Wild Diversity appeared first on Mo Wilde .

Myco-Community Cooperation

My thoughts on niche partitioning in fungi With so many plants and fungi jostling for space on a forest floor or open grassland, you d think that they should all be Read More The post Myco-Community Cooperation appeared first on Mo Wilde .