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Six Powerful Mushrooms

Mushrooms have gained significant popularity in recent years due to their potential health benefits. Many, many mushrooms contain important compounds that have been studied for their immune-modulating, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. Researchers are flooding the scientific literature with studies that confirm what many have known for a long time: mushrooms contain some incredible healing properties that have the potential to radically improve your overall health.

Let’s take a look at a few of our favorites and explore the benefits of each one in more detail...

Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus)

Lion’s Mane supports healthy brain function and improves the formation of new neurons. It contains compounds like beta-glucans, hericenones, and erinacines, which stimulate the synthesis of an important chemical in the brain called Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). NGF is a protein that helps protect and enhance the growth, maintenance, and survival of brain neurons.

Recent research has also shown that Lion’s Mane promotes nerve tissue growth and supports motor function in animal studies. So, what does that mean for you? Well, a study in adults with mild memory problems associated with aging found that when they took a quality Lion’s Mane extract, they had better brain function compared to control participants who didn’t take any at all. Thumbs up for this one!

Reishi (Ganoderma lingzhi)

This mushroom is also called the “Mushroom of Immortality,” and for good reason. Traditional cultures have used it for centuries for its ability to support and enhance the immune system. In addition, Reishi can benefit sleep and to quiet an overactive mind. It can also help with stress reduction and restlessness. Reishi may also have benefits for cancer prevention.

And if that’s not enough, Reishi is also showing promising results for lung and respiratory health concerns, along with blood sugar control. A definite YES!

Cordyceps (Cordyceps militaris)

Asian cultures have used Cordyceps for thousands of years for its energy-boosting properties. Cordyceps is a tonic to improve energy, appetite, stamina, and overall endurance. It can also increase the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the fuel for your cells, helping to produce more energy. Athletes and those interested in optimizing their exercise performance will often add Cordyceps to their daily supplement regime.

As you might imagine, Cordyceps also has some distinct anti-inflammatory properties and can reduce inflammation markers on a lab test. Even hormone levels gain benefits! This amazing mushroom can increase libido in women and improve sperm health in men. Cordyceps for the win!

Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)

Turkey Tail is one of the most common mushrooms found in the wild. It has a distinct appearance, with brown and tan rings across the top, resembling the tail feathers of a turkey. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) utilizes Turkey Tail for a wide variety of issues:

  • digestion,
  • lung support,
  • fluid retention, and
  • overall vitality.

Turkey Tail has impressive immune-boosting properties. It stimulates the production of cytokines and increasing natural killer cells. There are studies showing its benefits for certain types of breast cancer and as an adjunct to other medical treatments. Be sure to consult with your doctor or oncologist before taking it.

Shiitake (Lentinula edodes)

Almost everyone has heard of shiitake mushrooms. They are incredibly versatile, with a meaty yet mild flavor. They seem to have benefits for the cardiovascular system, immune health, and improving overall well-being.

Shiitake mushrooms are also rich in B-vitamins. They can support healthy blood sugar levels and a healthy inflammation response.

Tremella Mushrooms (Tremella fuciformis)

Last but not least are the tremella mushrooms. Even though you may not be familiar with this one, pay attention because it just might become your favorite! Tremella has been referred to as the “beauty mushroom” due to its incredible impact on skin health. Not only does it promote collagen production, elasticity, improve overall skin tone and moisture, but the ancient queens relied on this mushroom to maintain their exquisite beauty.

Tremella mushrooms are rich in polysaccharides, including beta-glucans, which have powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions. They also contain hyaluronic acid, a popular ingredient in many skin care products, known to help hydrate and plump up the skin.

Taking Medicinal Mushrooms

So, are you ready to start incorporating more of these amazing mushrooms into your daily routine? Here are a few great options:

Include Fresh Mushrooms in Your Diet

Your local grocery store should have a nice variety of mushrooms including shiitake, oyster, and plain old button mushrooms. They are best eaten cooked and can be sautéed, baked, roasted, or added to soups and stews.

Use Dried Mushrooms

Many types of mushrooms are available in the dried form. These can easily be rehydrated and used in soups, stews, stir-fries, or brewed into teas. Online suppliers often offer organic dried mushrooms which are always preferable.

Prepared Mushroom Extracts

Mushroom extracts are concentrated forms of mushrooms that come in liquid or powder form. They provide a convenient way to obtain higher amounts of the most beneficial compounds and can be easily added to smoothies, beverages, or taken as capsules or tinctures.

Purchase High-Quality Mushroom Supplements

When choosing a mushroom supplement, look for products made from the mushroom’s fruiting body, as these will contain higher concentrations of the most important and beneficial compounds compared to mycelium or rice-based products. (Yes, many unscrupulous companies use rice instead of the whole mushroom). High-quality companies such as Real Mushrooms have strict controls in place, ensuring that every one of their products contains 100% of the fruiting body.

As with any supplement or dietary change, it’s advisable to consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before adding medicinal mushrooms to your daily regime, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications.

Mushrooms For Your Health

Medicinal mushrooms have gained popularity for good reason. Their potential health benefits are nearly limitless, and they are so easy to include in your daily diet or as part of your supplement regime. Whether you’re adding Lion’s Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail, Shiitake, or Tremella, you can feel confident that you are taking yet another step toward improving your overall health, vitality, and well-being.

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