The Maitake mushroom has been revered in Chinese and Japanese cultures for more than 3,000 years. Maitake is traditionally used to promote wellness and vitality. It is widely used in traditional herbal systems to support the Defense mechanism of body. Maitake is also known as the dancing mushroom, for legends say that those who found the mushrooms danced with joy.
Ingredients of Maitake
Supplement
Facts
Serving size: 2 Vcaps.
Ingredients
Amount
%DV
Organic Maitake Mycelium (Grifola frondosa)
900 mg
Organic Maitake Fruitbodies (Grifola frondosa)
100 mg
Other
Ingredients: Gelatin (tilapia, catfish), and organic myceliated brown rice.
: Daily value not established.
Suggested Use for Maitake
As a dietary supplement, take two Vcaps daily. Can be taken anytime, even on an empty stomach.
Additional Information for Maitake
MycoMedicinals from Paul Stamets and New Chapter deliver the profoundly healing traditional mushrooms in their certified organic mycelial form, easiest to digest and richest in potent myconutrients. MycoMedicinals are the supreme expression of mushrooms’ protective and healing intelligence and are Potency Assured for Arabinoxylanes, Glycoproteins, Ergosterols, and Beta Glucans.
New Chapter's Maitake Vcaps with certified organic ingredients, are freeze-dried, non-GMO, free of pesticides and heavy metals, and contain both the mycelium and the underlying probiotic medium. 100% vegetarian, no fillers, binders, colorings or flavorings.
Warning for Maitake
As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use of this product. If you are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy, you should consult your health care practitioner prior to using this product.
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