Description
The Benefits of Cordyceps Mushroom
The extensive research into Cordyceps mushroom shows that the bioactive compounds found within the mushroom may
- reduce inflammation
- increase libido
- prevent oxidative stress (anti-ageing)
- hold antimicrobial effects.
Research shows that the mushroom may also have beneficial effects on lipid metabolism (break down of fat storage for energy), it may offer protection for mitochondria- a component of every cell that produces a chemical called ATP, known as the universal energy unit for all living organisms and may even improve your endurance to prolonged and high intensity exercise. [1-9]
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
All of our liquid extracts are:
- Non GMO
- Vegan friendly
- Gluten Free
- 60ml bottle (30 day supply – 2ml per day)
- Include Australian Wild harvested Kakadu Plum. Known to have the highest Vitamin C content of any fruit in the world amplifying the benefits of the mushroom.
Customers report increased energy without disruption to sleep or the need for an afternoon nap or coffee!
Ingredients: Distilled water, alcohol, Cordyceps militaris (Cordyceps militaris mycelial biomass and Cordyceps militaris fruiting body), wild harvested Australian Kakadu Plum
Directions: Add one serving of Cordyceps liquid double extract directly to your coffee, tea, smoothie or water in the morning for best results. You can also drop it under your tongue and hold it there for 60 seconds then swallow.
Serving size: 2ml
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place
Mushroom Research
[1] Chang, S.-T. and Wasser, S.P. (2012). The Role of Culinary-Medicinal Mushrooms on Human Welfare with a Pyramid Model for Human Health. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 14(2), pp.95–134. [2] Das, S.K., Masuda, M., Sakurai, A. and Sakakibara, M. (2010). Medicinal uses of the mushroom Cordyceps militaris: Current state and prospects. Fitoterapia, 81(8), pp.961–968. [3] Ko and Leung. Enhancement of ATP generation capacity, antioxidant activity and immunomodulatory activities by Chinese Yang and Yin tonifying herbs. Chin Med. 2007. Department of Biochemistry, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China[4] Gamage, S., Nakayama, J., Fuyuno, Y. and Ohga, S. (2018). The Effect of the Hot Water Extracts of the Paecilomyces hepiali and Cordyceps militaris Mycelia on the Growth of Gastrointestinal Bacteria. Advances in Microbiology, 08(07), pp.490–505.
[5] Kim, S.B., Ahn, B., Kim, M., Ji, H.-J., Shin, S.-K., Hong, I.P., Kim, C.Y., Hwang, B.Y. and Lee, M.K. (2014). Effect of Cordyceps militaris extract and active constituents on metabolic parameters of obesity induced by high-fat diet in C58BL/6J mice. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 151(1), pp.478–484.
[6] Gao, Jian et al. “Lipid-lowering effect of cordycepin (3′-deoxyadenosine) from Cordyceps militaris on hyperlipidemic hamsters and rats.” Yao xue xue bao = Acta pharmaceutica Sinica 46 6 (2011): 669-76 [7] Li, X.-T., Li, H.-C., Li, C.-B., Dou, D.-Q. and Gao, M.-B. (2010). Protective Effects on Mitochondria and Anti-Aging Activity of Polysaccharides from Cultivated Fruiting Bodies of Cordyceps militaris. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 38(06), pp.1093–1106.[8] Hirsch, K.R., Smith-Ryan, A.E., Roelofs, E.J., Trexler, E.T. and Mock, M.G. (2016). Cordyceps militarisImproves Tolerance to High-Intensity Exercise After Acute and Chronic Supplementation. Journal of Dietary Supplements, 14(1), pp.42–53.
[9] Xu, Y.-F. (2016). Effect of Polysaccharide from Cordyceps militaris (Ascomycetes) on Physical Fatigue Induced by Forced Swimming. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 18(12), pp.1083–1092