THE INGREDIENTS

Organic Reishi

Historically, reishi mushrooms have been used as an immune system enhancer—they're even used in Asian cultures as an immunostimulant for patients with HIV and cancer. The beta glucans (complex sugars) in the mushroom are believed to stimulate the immune system to prevent infection.

Reishi mushrooms are adaptogens,
plants that help the body combat stress

In one study of 132 patients suffering from neurasthenia (a condition characterized by physical and mental exhaustion), consumption of a compound found in reishi mushrooms was shown to improve aches, pains, and feelings of irritability.

CAN ALLEVIATE STRESS AND FATIGUE

COULD LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE

HAVE ALLERGY-FIGHTING POTENTIAL

CONTAIN CHOLESTEROL-LOWERING COMPOUNDS

COULD IMPROVE LIVER FUNCTION

RICH IN ANTIOXIDANTS

The Evidence For Reishi

How could Reishi help with lowering blood pressure?

Compounds in reishi mushrooms may help keep high blood pressure at bay, according to a rat study carried out in 2014. But again, if you’re currently taking blood pressure medication, consult with your doctor before taking reishi mushrooms—the combination could lower your BP to dangerous levels.

Is Reishi okay for people with high LDL cholesterol?

Both triterpenes and beta glucans found in Reishi may reduce total cholesterol and LDL—commonly referred to as "bad cholesterol."

Why is Reishi called the mushroom of immortality?

Despite the fact that their other nickname is "the mushroom of immortality," reishi mushrooms won't, in fact, make you live forever. But they do have antioxidant properties that can reduce the risk of disease and premature aging.

Does Reishi help with allergies?

Some studies have shown that reishi mushrooms may have antihistamine effects and can improve the body’s oxygen supply, which is key to those suffering from chronic and allergic asthma.

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