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Chaga Mushrooms, "The King of Mushrooms", scientifically known as Inonotus obliquus
Jun 27, 2023
Chaga mushrooms, "The King of Mushrooms", scientifically known as Inonotus obliquus, have been used in traditional medicine for centuries and are believed to offer several potential health benefits. Here are some of the commonly recognized medicinal benefits associated with chaga mushrooms:
The Secret to Radiant Skin: Medicinal Mushroom Beauty Hacks!
Jun 27, 2023
 In the realm of skincare, there's always a new trend or ingredient that promises to unlock the secret to radiant, flawless skin. However, the latest beauty revelation comes from an unexpected source: medicinal mushrooms. While mushrooms have long been revered for their health benefits, their potential as skincare superheroes is now being recognized. These fascinating fungi offer a treasure trove of compounds that can enhance the health and appearance of our skin. In this blog post, we'll explore the secret to radiant skin and delve into the world of medicinal mushroom beauty hacks.
Our Relationship with Fungi
Jun 06, 2023
Did you know humans are more closely related to mushrooms than we are to plants? Fungi breathe as humans (animals), they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants, on the other hand, inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen during photosynthesis.
Why choose mushroom "extract powder" vs "powder"
Jun 06, 2023
The medicinal compounds we seek in mushrooms are locked behind the cell wall of fungi, and those cell walls are made of chitin, which is the same tough structure that is found in the exoskeleton of insects, crustaceans and arachnids. Chitin is indigestible and only denatures through exposure to heat. This means extracting it in some form or another is essential if we want to break down those cell walls and access the medicinal compounds we seek in mushrooms.
Bioavailability of medicinal mushroom supplements
Dec 27, 2019
unless mushrooms (both raw and dried) have been subjected to an extraction process, they are basically indigestible for the majority of people and you will not experience noteworthy therapeutic effects. The majority of mushroom products on the market have not been subjected to an extraction process. The bioavailability of the active ingredients is low at best (± 1/30th to 1/50th of a genuine extract) and the term 'extract' is often used in a deceiving way.