$38.00
A blend that targets our immune system. Each mushroom is famous for its unique abilities to help us fight disease.
This is a potent brew made from a +30% β-glucans using a 12:1 ratio. This is dual-extracted mushroom (fruit bodies only), no powders, mycelium or other fillers are added.
Trametes Versicolor (aka Coriolus versicolor)
Turkey tail has gained fame for its potential cancer-fighting abilities (for some types of cancer). In Japan, PSK (derived from Turkey tail) is an approved adjuvant cancer treatment, as confirmed by the National Cancer Institute. Turkey tail works by supporting and boosting the immune system, which helps the body produce antibodies that can target and fight cancer cells.
The PSK and PSP (another compound found in Turkey Tail) may help stimulate immune cells, regulate immune responses, and potentially improve immune function.
Ganoderma lucidum
Reishi is a medicinal mushroom with a long history in traditional Eastern medicine.
Immune Modulation: Reishi contains compounds like beta-glucans, which are believed to activate immune cells
Enhancing Immune Cell Function: Studies suggest that reishi may increase the number and activity of certain immune cells, including T-lymphocytes, which play a crucial role in the immune response.
Potential for Anti-Viral and Anti-Tumour Effects: Some research suggests that reishi may have antiviral properties and potentially help reduce the growth of certain tumour cells, though more research is needed in this area.
Inonotus obliquus
The Chaga Mushroom offers a wide range of health benefits, including potential anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and powerful antioxidant properties. Traditionally, they have been used to support and strengthen the immune system
Beta-glucans: Rich in beta-glucans, Chaga is known to stimulate immune function. These compounds help activate immune cells, improving their ability to fight off pathogens.
Cytokine regulation: Chaga may help regulate the production of cytokines, which are crucial for immune cell communication. Some studies suggest that chaga can prevent the production of harmful cytokines, which can contribute to inflammation.