Coriolus (Turkey Tail - 350 mg)
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Coriolus (Turkey Tail) – 350 mg, 120 capsules
A natural source of immune support and general health
Coriolus versicolor, known as Turkey Tail, is a medicinal mushroom with a rich content of bioactive substances, including polysaccharides such as PSK and PSP. This mushroom is recognized for its immune-boosting properties, antioxidant benefits and its long history in traditional medicine. With its high content of polysaccharides, Coriolus can help support the body's natural defense mechanisms and promote general well-being.
Health benefits of Coriolus Extract
- Immune support: The polysaccharides PSK (polysaccharide-K) and PSP (polysaccharide peptide) help to activate immune cells, which can strengthen the body's ability to fight infections and promote a balanced immune system.
- Antioxidant Protection: Coriolus is rich in natural antioxidants such as phenols and flavonoids, which can help reduce oxidative stress and protect cells from harmful free radicals.
- Digestive health: The mushroom extract can support a healthy intestinal flora and contribute to better digestion by acting as a prebiotic component for beneficial intestinal bacteria.
- Holistic Wellness: Research suggests that Coriolus may play a role in supporting respiratory health, digestive function and general cellular protection.
- Cancer-related support: PSK has been particularly investigated for its role as an adjunct in some cancer treatment protocols. This underlines its potential as a support in combination with conventional therapies.
Ingredients per capsule
- Coriolus versicolor extract: 350 mg (standardized to at least 30% polysaccharides)
- Acerola extract: 20 mg
Other ingredients
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegetarian capsule)
Free for
Gluten, soy, lactose, GMOs, preservatives, artificial colors and flavours, as well as fillers.
Recommended use
Take 2 capsules twice daily with food, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, out of the reach of children.
Reservation
- Allowed to be used by adults.
- The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded.
- Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet.
- The effect of this product may vary from person to person.
- Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have underlying health conditions.
Disclaimer
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information in this text is intended for information only and does not replace professional medical advice. Uno Vita refers to publicly available research in accordance with the right to freedom of expression, without claiming medical effects of the products we market.
Scientific references
- Zhang, Y. et al. (2020). "Polysaccharide-K (PSK) and its impact on immune response: A comprehensive review." Journal of Immunology Research.
- Gao, Y. et al. (2004). "Therapeutic value of polysaccharide peptide in cancer." International Journal of Oncology.
- Wasser, S.P. (2011). "Current findings on Turkey Tail polysaccharides." Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.
- Kim, G. Y. et al. (2012). "Antioxidant properties of Coriolus versicolor." Food Chemistry.
- Ooi, V. E. C. et al. (2000). "Immune-stimulating effects of medicinal mushrooms." Advances in Pharmacological Sciences.
- Chang, S.T. et al. (1999). "Medicinal mushrooms and human health." International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms.
- Ahn, W.S. et al. (2004). "Clinical trials on the effects of PSK in cancer patients." Oncology Reports.
- Fujimoto, Y. et al. (1995). "Role of polysaccharide peptides in the management of gut microbiota." Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease.
- Zhou, L. et al. (2005). "Biological effects of Turkey Tail in respiratory health." Respiratory Medicine.
- Wang, L. et al. (2010). "Polysaccharides and their role in immune response modulation." Immunology Letters.
- Liu, C. et al. (2003). "Potential applications of polysaccharides in functional foods." Journal of Functional Foods.
- Ng, T.B. et al. (2004). "Coriolus versicolor as an immune modulator." Current Medicinal Chemistry.





