Maitake
Grifola Frondosa (also known as hen-of-the-woods, Maitake (meaning in Japanese "dancing mushroom"), is a polypore mushroom that grows at the base of trees, particularly old growth oaks or maples.
Maitake mushrooms may help the body fight cancer cells through three pathways: protecting healthy cells, preventing tumor spread, and inhibiting growth.
Various studies have shown that maitake mushrooms may help fight viral infections like hepatitis B, EV71, HSV-1, and HIV.
Compounds from this mushroom may help improve recovery rates, inhibit infection, and support the immune system.
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Description:
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This tincture contains Maitake Mushrooms & Mycelium
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Double extracted using alcohol (Herbasol) and water
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Has anti cancer-& anti tumor properties.
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Assists in cleaning the lymph system/lymph drainage
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Immune system support
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Promotes skin health and collagen production (anti- aging).
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Has the ability to lower blood sugar and help keep diabetes symptoms under control
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Suitable for vegans & strict vegetarians
Directions:
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Shake well.
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For wellness support: 5 drops in the morning and afternoon, mix in a glass of water
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For chronic support: 10 drops in the morning, afternoon and evening. Mix in a glass of water.
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For people who don't want to use any alcohol, or for kids and/or animals, use the drops in boiled/hot water, so that the alcohol can evaporate. (cool down before consuming!)
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Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Care Instructions:
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Store out of direct sunlight and consume within 6 months.
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If you have a medical condition or are pregnant please consult your primary health care provider before use.
Specifications:
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Nett Volume: 50 ml.
Ingredients:
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Locally cultivated Maitake mushrooms. Only locally- cultivated, harvested & sourced ingredients are used in our tinctures. Contains no grain fillers. 100% Vegan.
Country of Origin:
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Product of South Africa.
Notice:
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Disclaimer; this is a complementary medicine and has not been evaluated and verified by SAHPRA. Use of this product must not substitute obtaining health advice from a registered medical practitioner.
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