About Mushroom Atlas
Mushroom Atlascovers functional mushroom supplements, mushroom coffee, and edible and wild mushroom identification: what a product's own label discloses, what a named study actually measured, and what a named field guide says distinguishes an edible species from its dangerous lookalike. Every claim on this site is tied to a source you can check yourself.
How we verify information
For supplements and mushroom coffee, we go to the brand's own published label, ingredient page, or lab testing, plus peer-reviewed research cited by author and year. For identification and foraging safety, we cite university extension collection guides, government and institutional field guides, and toxicology references rather than photo comparisons. When a detail can't be verified against one of those sources, we say so on the page instead of guessing.
Our lens
Our team's approach is shaped by a functional nutrition lens, including certified functional nutrition training (CFNC) on the team. We don't rank products or declare a species "safe"; we report what a source actually says and let you decide what to do with it. Any wild mushroom find should still be confirmed with a local mycological society or extension office before eating it.