What is puffball mushroom(Ma Bo)?
Medicinally it means the dried fruiting body of quite a few types of mushrooms. However, clinically the major three are Lasiosphaera fenzlii Reich., Calvatia gigantea (Batsch ex Pers.) Lloyd, and Calvatia lilacina (Mont. et Berk.) Lloyd. Other names include Lasiosphaera, Calvatia, Fructificatio Lasiosphaerae Seu Calvatiae, Lasiosphaera seu Calvatia, pearly puffball, Lasiosphaera fenslii puff-ball, giant puffball mushroom, and so on. It is usually harvested during summer and autumn when the fruiting bodies are mature. After the harvesting, it should remove the dirt, dry, get rid of the outer crust, cut into cubes or grind into powder, and use raw.
Lasiosphaera fenzlii is oblate or spherical, 15 to 20cm in diameter, and with no base. Peridium is gray-brown to brown, papery, and often broken in blocks or flakes, or peeled off entirely. The body is brown or light brown, compact, flexible, and with gray-brown cottony filaments when shredded. Spores would fly like dust when touched. It makes hands feel delicate when twisted. And it is tasteless and smells like dust; Calvatia gigantea is with no or little base. Residual peridium consists of yellow-brown membraniform exoperidium and thicker grayish yellow endoperidium. It is smooth, hard, brittle, and peeled off in blocks. Spore body is pale green-brown and lubricant; Calvatia lilacina looks like a spinning top or oblateness if flattened. It is 5 to 12cm in diameter and with developed base. Peridium is thin, two layered, purple brown, rough, wrinkled, and with circular depression.
Puffball mushroom health benefits
There are many varieties of puffballs and most of them are spherical and look quite interesting. These are edible mushrooms when it is still young. Even so, we don’t recommend eating wild mushrooms especially when you don’t know how to identify mushrooms. But if you are pretty sure it is safe and edible, cooking puffball mushroom soup is a good try since it is with high nutritional value and great taste. And sometimes it can be dangerous as there are numerous mature spores inside. And it’s said that the Indian ever used it as smoke bombs and tear gas grenades.
According to medical experts, this herb has an extraordinary hemostasis that is not second to starch sponge or gelatin sponge. And it works on a variety of bleedings, such as oral bleeding, nose bleeding, traumatic hemorrhage, etc. More importantly, it is simple to use – tear the peridium, take out the sponge-like tissue, and then press against the bleeding part, stuff into bleeding nose, or fill the gums. Besides, its decoction cures swollen sore throat, hoarse voice, aphonia, and more.