Mushroom Complex 6 - Chaga - Cordyceps - Shiitake - Reishi - Lion's Mane - Maitake
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Mushroom Complex 6 - Chaga, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Reishi, Lion's Mane, Maitake 30% Polysaccharides - Capsules
Summary
The Mushroom Complex 6 is a powerful fungal formula containing a balanced mix of six medical fungi: Chaga, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Reishi, Leaf Master and Maitake. These fungi have been used in traditional medicine for centuries to support the immune system, promote energy, improve cognitive function and contribute to general well -being. The product contains only the fruit body of the fungi for maximum bio activity and effect.
Health benefits
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Supports the immune system: Rich in polysaccharides and beta glucans that can contribute to normal immune response.
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Promotes cognitive health: Leaves are known for its potential to support neuronal growth and cognitive function.
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Natural energy boost: Cordyceps can contribute to increased endurance and energy production.
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Adaptogen for stress reduction: Reishi is an adaptogenic fungus that can help the body deal with stress.
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Digestive Support: Maitake and shiitake can contribute to a healthy intestinal flora and better digestion.
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Figathy properties: Chaga contains antioxidants that can help protect the cells from oxidative stress.
Technical specifications
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Ingredients per serving:
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Cordyceps militaris extract - 30% polysaccharides (Cordycepin 0.1%)
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Chaga extract - 30% polysaccharides (2% triterpener)
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Leaves Extract - 30% Polysaccharides
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Maitake extract - 30% polysaccharides
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Reishi extract - 30% polysaccharides (2% triterpener)
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Shiitake extract - 30% polysaccharides
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Packaging: 120 capsules or 100 g powder
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Origin: The fungi are grown on organic gluten -free substrates for purity and quality
Recommended Use
As a dietary supplement for adults: Take 1-2 grams daily or as recommended by health professionals. 1 teaspoon equals 2 grams. The product can be mixed in water, juice or other drinks.
Reservation
Do not exceed the specified recommended daily dose. Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Not suitable for pregnant or lactating women.
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Scientific references
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