THE GUARDED BODY
chaga + mesima
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With Mesima known as the medicine for youthfulness and longevity & Chaga as the mushroom of immortality, this powerful mushroom extract powder blend guards your body with a rich reservoir of nutrition, including phytochemicals, antioxidants, and minerals, plus anti-aging, immunomodulating, and anti-tumor properties.
FEATURES:
· 100% fruiting body mushroom
· Extract Powder
· Highly Bioavailable
· wildcrafted and hand-harvested
· no mycelium, no added starch, or grain
· dosage: ½ tsp
· strength per serving: 2000 mg
· supply: > 1 month
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only medicinal mushrooms' fruiting bodies, no fillers, starch, grains, or mycelium.
Did you know analysis has shown that the majority of medical mushrooms are mycelium on grains that have low levels of beta-glucan and very high levels of starch plus contain high concentrations of heavy metals? We do not grow our medicinal mushrooms on grain or starch making sure we have the highest quality and potency. Mesima & Chaga used in this powder blend are wild harvested away from pollutants and using strict organic methods. We only use 100% organic medicinal mushrooms fruiting bodies which are rigorously tested and guaranteed for active compounds. No added fillers, starch, grains, or mycelium.
references
1. Inonotus obliquus – from folk medicine to clinical use - PMC (nih.gov)
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10. A Review: The Bioactivities and Pharmacological Applications of Phellinus linteus - PubMed (nih.gov)
12. Clinical and Physiological Perspectives of β-Glucans: The Past, Present, and Future - PMC (nih.gov)
13. Effects of beta-glucans on the immune system - PubMed (nih.gov)
14. Nutraceutical functions of beta-glucans in human nutrition - PubMed (nih.gov)