Friday, March 21, 2014

Mushrooms
A visual guide to mushrooms

2.  Oyster
3.  Maitake
4.  Shiitake
5.  Crimino
6.  White Button
7.  Chanterelle
8.  Porcino


Apparently, Chaga Mushrooms (pictured above) produce the greatest immune benefit, which according to the article linked herein contains "a special substance known as superoxide dismutase (SOD)."  SOD is an enzyme that halts oxidation.  


Cordyceps is a fungus that lives on certain caterpillars in the high mountain regions of China. Supplement makers are able to get enough of the product to sell because cordyceps will reproduce in the laboratory.
 
Cordyceps is used to treat coughs, chronic bronchitis, respiratory disorders, kidney disorders, night-time urination, male sexual problems, anemia, irregular heartbeat, high cholesterol, liver disorders, dizziness, weakness, ringing in the ears, unwanted weight loss, and opium addiction.  

It is also used for strengthening the immune system, improving athletic performance, reducing the effects of aging, promoting longer life, and improving liver function in people with hepatitis B.

Some people use cordyceps as a stimulant, a tonic, and an “adaptogen,” which is used to increase energy, enhance stamina, and reduce fatigue.

HOW DOES IT WORK?
Cordyceps might improve immunity by stimulating cells and specific chemicals in the immune system. It may also have activity against cancer cells and may shrink tumor size, particularly with lung or skin cancers.


Mushrooms tackle cancer.  Shrinks tumors 75%!!! Note this fact:

Standardized beta-glucan extracts (MDF and maitake D-Fraction) show particular promise for their anti-cancer benefits and ease of use. Extracts, whole maitake powder, or a combination have been shown effective for many health issues. 


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