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MycoMedica Cordyceps 50% 90 Capsules
MycoMedica Cordyceps 50% 90 Capsules
Who is it for?
Who is it for?
While individual responses can vary, here are five potential effects associated with Cordyceps mushrooms, based on scientific studies and traditional use:
- Adaptogenic Properties:
Cordyceps is often considered an adaptogen, which means it may help the body adapt to stressors and maintain homeostasis. Studies suggest that Adaptogens have the power to regulate and balance some body responses, helping the body cope with stress. - Increased Energy and Endurance:
Cordyceps is sometimes used for its potential to enhance physical performance and endurance. Some studies suggest that Cordyceps may improve the body's utilization of oxygen, which could contribute to increased stamina and endurance during exercise. - Respiratory Health:
Traditional uses of Cordyceps include support for respiratory health. Some studies have suggested that Cordyceps may have a positive impact on lung function and may be beneficial for respiratory conditions. - Immune System Support:
Cordyceps is believed to have immunomodulatory properties, meaning it may help regulate the immune system. It's thought to enhance the activity of certain immune cells, potentially supporting the body's defense against infections. - Anti-Inflammatory Effects:
Some research suggests that Cordyceps may have anti-inflammatory properties. Chronic inflammation is associated with various health conditions, and substances with anti-inflammatory effects may have potential benefits for overall health.
It's important to note that while there is some scientific evidence supporting these potential effects of Cordyceps, more research is needed to fully understand their mechanisms and effectiveness.
How to use it
How to use it
Dosage:
- 1-3g daily with a minimum half an hour interval after eating; stir in about 1dcl of water and drink (1 level teaspoon = 2g of powder)
- 5 days a week and skip for 2 days
- On an empty stomach (at least 30 minutes before a meal or 60 minutes after a meal)
- With Vitamin C, as it increases the absorption of active substances when using medicinal mushrooms.
Warning:
These product is not intended for children under 3 years of age, for pregnant and nursing mothers. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of reach of children. The product does not serve as a substitute for a varied diet.
It does not contain ephedrine, caffeine, gluten, preservatives, dyes or sugar.
What's inside
What's inside
Package Content:
- Dried Cordyceps 100g
Bioactive Ingredients:
- Polysaccharides: 1,3-β-D-glucans, 1,3-α-D glucans and 1,4-α-D glucans
- Mannitol
- Flavonoids
- Alkaloids
- Sterols
- Nucleosides and Nucleobases
- Amino acids
- Polypeptides
- Vitamins and minerals
It does not contain caffeine, gluten, preservatives, dyes or sugar.
Good to Know
Good to Know
All mushroom raw materials are tested in an independent German laboratory for more than 500 types of known harmful substances such as heavy metals, pesticides and human-dangerous microorganisms.
We also test for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which have carcinogenic effects, can affect fetal development and are also linked to cardiovascular diseases, and on radioactivity.
We test every batch.
Traditional Therapy
Traditional Therapy
- Complements Shen Yang (Kidney Yang)
- Strengthens Fei Yin (Lung Yin)
- Transforms Tan (Phlegm)
- Calms the Shen (Spirit)
- Supports Wei Qi (Defensive Qi)
About Cordyceps
In Traditional Medicine, Cordyceps is believed to strengthen Kidney Yang. This is mainly used by people generally sensitive to cold, tired and exhausted. Interestingly, it is believed to work for burnout syndrome, where the persona feels relatively hot. Because of its ability to strengthen Kidney Yang, it is often used in Traditional Medicine for infertility or various sexual problems (weak libido, impotence, poor sperm quality). Cordyceps is also very commonly used in bladder inflammation; especially when there's sensitivity to cold, which is related to the weakened Yang of the kidneys. Cordyceps is not the number one choice for insomnia, but if the person is severely exhausted, this exhaustion may cause a sleep disorder. Cordyceps is believed to have a tropism to the lungs. In Traditional Medicine it is used for various respiratory problems associated with an impaired immune system. However, it is not used in acute conditions - colds, flu, etc.