Wild Reishi
by LifeBlud
Truly 100% Wild-Harvested Canadian Reishi mushroom (Ganoderma Lucidum - Fruiting Body)
Sustainably harvested from the Boreal Forest
Ultrasonic extraction at low-temperature, high-speed, for 48 hours
60ml (2 fl. oz) per bottle
3:1 dual-extract
Medicinal Ingredients: (per serving - 2 ml)
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum - Fruiting body) – 69 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Purified Water, Organic Ethyl Alcohol.
Verified Beta-D-Glucans > 25%
Sustainably wild-harvested Reishi
No fillers or grains
Made with the whole fruiting body
Organic, pharma-grade (USP), Cane-derived Ethyl Alcohol
What are the benefits of Wild Reishi?
Wild Reishi comprises of around 400 different biologically active constituents which have been proven to have several therapeutic properties to control various diseases.
Broad spectrum of its pharmacological actions have been established which include immunomodulation, radioprotective, anticancer, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiatherosclerotic, antifibrotic, chemopreventive, antitumor, anticancer drug toxicity prevention, analgesic, anti inflammatory, antinociceptive, antimicrobial, hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, antiandrogenic, antiangiogenic, antiherpetic, antiarthritic, antiosteoporotic, antiaging, antiallergenic, antiulcer properties and estrogenic activity. [1]
Wild Reishi contains:
- Polysaccharides
- Antioxidants
- Triterpenoids
- Peptides
- Enzymes
- Steroids
- Sterols
- Nucleotides
- B Vitamins
- Minerals (copper, manganese, zinc, sulfur)
- Natural vitamin D
Why Wild?
Wild plants are far superior to conventionally, and even organically grown ones. They have a much higher nutrient capacity.
Why? Because they are grown in biodiverse territory that benefits from the symbiotic lives of both animals and plants, that extract and give nutrition to one another.
There is no interference of industrial pollution, human intervention, pesticides, fertilizer, contaminated water, and so forth.
The end result is an amazingly pure, excellent addition to your health.
Unique 'ultrasonic' extraction method:
Traditional solvent extraction using organic ethanol, mixed with cold water, high speed friction extract. The medicinal components of Reishi and other mushrooms include not only polysaccharides but proteins, sterols, SOD, and enzymes including catalase, peroxidase, RNAase, and DNAase, all of which are damaged or destroyed by temperatures above 180ºF. Instead of direct heat source exposure to liquid, we utilize high speed stirring at approximately 1,500 RPM for 48 hours to release and extract components using heat created by friction. This promotes molecular breakdown of chitin from cell walls while reducing any risk of medicinal compound damage from direct heat exposure.
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