SuperFeast Professional Podcast

Mason Taylor

Welcome to the SuperFeast Professional Podcast with Mason Taylor. Designed for practitioners, health professionals, store owners, and SuperFeast enthusiasts, this is your dedicated space for bite-sized tonic herbal education rooted in clinical relevance. From product deep-dives and ingredient breakdowns to practical guidance on recommending SuperFeast herbs and medicinal mushrooms to your clients and customers, each episode is crafted to sharpen your knowledge and support the people you serve. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to stocking tonic herbs, this is your go-to resource for staying sharp, informed, and confident in everything SuperFeast.

  1. Jun 11

    Four Ways to Integrate SuperFeast Into Your Clinic and Protocols

    Fresh off the NHAA (Naturopath and Herbalists Association of Australia) symposium on the Sunshine Coast, Mason Taylor breaks down the four key frameworks for integrating SuperFeast's tonic herbs and medicinal mushrooms into clinical practice and everyday wellness - beyond just direct treatment. Whether you're a practitioner, a health food store advisor, or a dedicated herb enthusiast, this episode gives you a clear map for working with these superior herbs at every stage of the healing journey. Mason unpacks a conversation that kept coming up at the NHAA symposium: practitioners who personally love the herbs but weren't sure how to weave them into their clinical protocols. The answer? Four distinct roles these herbs play - and none of them require you to throw out your existing approach. The Four Frameworks 1. Terrain Preparation (Prehabilitation) Building physiological reserves, resilience, and adaptive capacity before a major therapeutic or physiological demand - surgery, a new round of treatment, fertility protocols, or a big lifestyle intervention. Key herbs: jing herbs, qi herbs, medicinal mushrooms. 2. Fu Zheng Therapy - Supporting the Upright Using the herbs alongside primary treatment as an adjunct, not a replacement. The goal is to keep the body's strength and pilot lights on while the main condition is being addressed. This is the framework behind mushroom use in oncology in Japan and China, where several mushrooms are approved to run alongside heavy treatments. Key herbs: medicinal mushrooms, QI herbs, blood tonics. 3. Convalescence Restoring vitality and depleted reserves after illness, surgery, burnout, childbirth, or an intense life period. These herbs shine here because they meet people where they are - when exercise, breathwork, and other modalities aren't yet accessible. Key herbs: Cordyceps, Reishi, Chaga, Ashwagandha, Shen tonics (especially for grief, heartbreak, or loss of direction). 4. Health Preservation & Yang Sheng Cultivation The long game. Once someone is out of clinic and through convalescence, the goal shifts from fixing symptoms (the Ten Thousand Things) to aspiration cultivation - working with JING (the vessel), QI (the animating force), and SHEN (clarity of direction and navigation). Key herbs: Schizandra, Shen formula, yang Jing herbs, QI herbs.

    13 min
  2. May 26

    Can I Mix SuperFeast Herbs?

    Move over rigid clinical rules and fear-based wellness. Decentralised Daoist herbalism offers a radically different lens on everyday vitality, personal sovereignty, and the art of mixing your own herbs. In this episode, Mason unpacks the excessive institutionalisation of health and why safe, harmonising tonic herbs belong in the hands of the individual rather than being locked exclusively behind a practitioner's door. Through vivid Daoist metaphors — likening your health to a journey where Jing is the physical boat, Qi is the animating motor, and Shen is your focused destination — he explains how to intentionally combine herbs to support the foundational ecosystems of your body. We explore the classical framework of the Three Treasures, and how understanding your personal need for deep reserves or active flow can guide you in creating your own unique herbal formulas. Mason also breaks down the irrational modern fear of mixing herbs, highlighting the crucial difference between treating acute disease states in a clinical setting and cultivating daily harmony at home. Whether you need Yin herbs like Goji and Rehmannia for deep nourishment, flow Qi herbs like Schizandra to build momentum, or Shen-stabilising herbs like Reishi for mental focus, he gives you the ultimate permission to experiment, adjust ratios, and trust your gut. We then connect this ancient, sovereign model to modern lifestyle patterns — how waiting until we fall out of orbit to seek help limits our potential, and how taking daily ownership of our herbal practice builds profound long-term resilience. For listeners seeking an empowering model of health that prioritises self-trust and daily adaptability over strict regulations, this episode reframes herbalism as an accessible, living practice for the healthy individual.

    11 min
  3. May 25

    Why We Always Start With JING

    Move over modern burnout culture. Jing — the foundational treasure of Daoist life cultivation — offers a radically different lens on health, longevity, and human vitality. In this episode, Mason unpacks the concept of Jing as the body's deepest constitutional essence, the biological and energetic reserve that underpins growth, reproduction, resilience, and long-term survival. Through vivid Daoist metaphors — from boats and candle wax to engines and fuel tanks — he explains how Jing functions as the structural base layer of life itself, and why it is considered finite across a lifetime. We explore the classical framework of the Three Treasures (Jing, Qi, Shen), and how Jing acts as the grounding substrate from which energy (Qi) and consciousness (Shen) emerge and operate. Mason also breaks Jing into its two functional expressions: Yin Jing, representing stored reserves, recovery capacity, and deep constitutional stability, and Yang Jing, representing metabolic activation, vitality, reproductive drive, and the force that converts potential into action. Together, they form the dynamic balance between preservation and expression. We then connect this ancient model to modern life patterns — how chronic stress, overstimulation, and unsustainable living may correspond to what Daoist medicine describes as Jing depletion, often reflected in fatigue, reduced recovery, hormonal imbalance, and declining resilience over time. For listeners seeking a more sustainable model of health that prioritises long-term vitality over short-term output, this episode reframes wellness as the art of protecting and wisely stewarding your deepest reserves.

    15 min
  4. Apr 29

    The Mushroom of Immortality: Reishi and the Path to Spiritual Sovereignty

    In this episode, we dive deep into Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), arguably the most transformational substance in the world of herbal medicine. Used for over 4,000 years in Daoist traditions, Reishi isn't just an immune booster—it's a "Spirit Plant" designed to help us climb the mountain of spiritual cultivation. We explore why Reishi was ranked above ginseng in ancient texts and how it serves as a bridge between biological health and spiritual wisdom. From regulating a "wired but tired" nervous system to balancing complex immune conditions, Reishi acts as an intelligent "room reader" for the body. Whether you're looking to stabilize "Heart Fire" or reclaim your sovereign intent, this episode explains why Reishi is the ultimate long-term ally for the modern world. Key Takeaways: The Spirit Plant: Known as Lingzhi, Reishi is the only herb depicted in "Heaven" within Daoist lineage. It is used to cultivate the "elixir of immortality" and facilitate deep wisdom in old age. Immune Intelligence: Reishi is a sophisticated modulator. It doesn't just stimulate; it recalibrates. It can lift a deficient immune system or down-regulate an overactive one by activating T-regulatory cells. The Three Treasures: While it tones all three (Jing, Qi, Shen), Reishi's true power lies in the Shen (Spirit) and Heart territory, helping the body shift out of sympathetic dominance and into peace. The Matrix of Compounds: The "magic" of Reishi comes from a complex constellation of triterpenes, beta-glucans, and ganoderic acids. This synergy is only captured through traditional dual-extraction, not "mushroom on grain" products. Consistency and Relationship: Reishi is a preventative "tonic" herb. It is best used daily to build a long-term relationship with your biology, helping you feel "like yourself again."

    11 min
  5. Apr 29

    Protecting the Upright: The Life-Changing Power of Medicinal Mushrooms

    In this episode, Mason explores the profound impact that medicinal mushrooms have had on his life, his health, and the evolution of SuperFeast. Moving beyond the common button mushroom found in grocery stores, Mason dives into the world of "hard" medicinal fungi—the polypores that grow on trees and insects. We break down the philosophy behind the famous Mason's Mushrooms powder and its capsule counterpart, Mushroom M8. This isn't about a "quick fix" for a single symptom; it's about the ancient Daoist practice of protecting the "upright" energy of the body to build long-term sovereign immunity and systemic resilience.   Key Takeaways: Culinary vs. Medicinal: Medicinal mushrooms (like Reishi, Chaga, and Lion's Mane) are functionally different from culinary or psychedelic mushrooms. They act as "unifiers," harmonizing the body's various systems and organs. The "Upright" Energy: In Daoist philosophy, the goal is to protect the body's foundational health so it can heal itself. Mushrooms are the ultimate "adjunct therapy" that provides resilience during stress or medical treatments. Amplification vs. Training: Unlike supplements that simply push the immune system in one direction (like Vitamin C), medicinal mushrooms train and tone the immune system, making it more intelligent and adaptable. Deep Innate Immunity: Correctly extracted mushrooms contain beta-glucans (pathogen-associated molecular patterns) that act like "mystery shoppers" in the gut, signaling the immune system to wake up and turn the lights on across the entire innate network. Consistency is Queen: Whether you prefer the ritual of the powder or the convenience of the Mushroom M8 capsules (the "Trojan Horse" of health), the benefits come from daily, long-term saturation.

    10 min

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Welcome to the SuperFeast Professional Podcast with Mason Taylor. Designed for practitioners, health professionals, store owners, and SuperFeast enthusiasts, this is your dedicated space for bite-sized tonic herbal education rooted in clinical relevance. From product deep-dives and ingredient breakdowns to practical guidance on recommending SuperFeast herbs and medicinal mushrooms to your clients and customers, each episode is crafted to sharpen your knowledge and support the people you serve. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to stocking tonic herbs, this is your go-to resource for staying sharp, informed, and confident in everything SuperFeast.