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Lion’s Mane Mushroom for Cognitive Functions
Scientists speculate that various chemical compounds, including hericenones, in the mushroom have multiple effects on the brain's neural networks and improve cognitive functions.
Cordyceps for Male Reproduction
Cordyceps Sinensis has various biological and pharmacological functions, and it has been claimed as a tonic supplement for sexual and reproductive dysfunctions for a long time in oriental society.
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Turkey Tail Mushroom
Turkey Tail is rich in two polysaccharides, PSK (Polysaccharide K) and PSP (Polysaccharide Peptide), which have been shown to stimulate the immune system. PSK, in particular, has been studied for its potential to enhance the immune response by promoting the activity of natural killer cells, which help fight infections and cancer cells.
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Maitake and Blood Sugar
Maitake is known for its active compound D-fraction, which has been found to help regulate blood sugar levels by enhancing insulin sensitivity. This makes it particularly beneficial for people managing blood sugar issues or metabolic syndrome.
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Heart Health with Shiitake
Shiitake mushrooms contain eritadenine, a compound that has been shown to lower cholesterol levels and support cardiovascular health. They also contain beta-glucans, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease by improving lipid profiles.
Reishi for Anti-Cancer Activity
Evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies has demonstrated that reishi possesses potential anticancer activity through immunomodulatory, anti-proliferative, pro-apoptotic, anti-metastatic, and anti-angiogenic effects.
Chaga for Antiviral Activity
One of the potential candidates against the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be Inonotus obliquus (IO), also known as Chaga mushroom.