BENEFITS
The turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor) has anti-cancer properties, strengthens the immune system, helps combat infections, colds, and balances the digestive system.
It contains a large amount of polysaccharides and triterpenes that give it its immune-regulating properties.
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HOW IT WORKS
Something unique about this mushroom is the beta-glucans PSK (krestin polysaccharide) and PSP (peptide polysaccharide).
PSK and PSP regenerate white cells and stimulate the growth of T cells, macrophages, and natural killer (NK) cells, thus restoring the immune system.
In Japan, PSK is the best-selling cancer medicine and can be used in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiation.
The PSP (peptide polysaccharide) it contains provides a probiotic effect that contributes to intestinal health and better digestion.
It increases beneficial intestinal bacteria and decreases malignant bacteria such as E. coli.
It also has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that help alleviate issues like colitis.
PRESENTATIONS
💧 Drops (50ml bottle)
💊 Capsules (60 capsules of 500mg)
HOW TO TAKE IT
PREVENTIVE
1 capsule (0.5g) per day.
Use this dose to strengthen your immune system, prevent colds, and maintain a healthy digestive system.
INTESTINAL HEALTH
2 capsules (1g) per day for 1 month.
Then 1 capsule (0.5g) per day.
Use this dosage to fight infections and restore your digestive system.
CANCER
4 droppers/capsules per day for 3 months.
After that, 2 droppers/capsules per day.
Use this dose to combat cancer. You can combine it with other treatments like chemotherapy.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
It is not recommended to mix with immunosuppressive medications.
The dosages mentioned in the treatments are a reference point and may vary from person to person.
For more information, consult your health care provider.
FUN FACT
The mother of the famous mycologist Paul Stamets, was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at the age of 84. She had been given a few months to live.
She participated in a clinical trial with turkey tail capsules and two years later announced that she was cancer-free at a TED conference given by her son Paul.