| Description of Maitake Mushroom 600mg Full Spectrum 120 tabs, Planetary Herbals | |
Maitake Mushroom Full Spectrum
Botanical Immune Support
Maitake (Grifola frondosa) is the legendary Asian mushroom, revered for both
its delicious taste and health-promoting benefits. Maitake is a rich source
of beta-glucan, a long chain polysaccharide known for its ability to support
immune defenses. Unlike most other maitake products, Full Spectrum Maitake Mushroom
includes both the fruiting body and the mycelium to provide a broad range of
maitake activity.
Maitake: Rich Source of Polysaccharides
Maitake is a rare edible mushroom that is native to northern Japan. In Japanese
maitake means "Dancing Mushroom," because people would dance for joy
when they found it in deep mountain valleys. Maitake is a rich source of polysaccharides
- compounds found in some plants that are increasingly recognized for their
ability to support the body's immune defenses. Maitake's benefits are thought
to be due to specific polysaccharides known as betaglucans, which are polysaccharides
bound to proteins.
Supplement Facts for 650 mg
Serving Size: 2 tablets
Amount %DV
Proprietary Blend: 1.3 g
Maitake mushroom fruiting body (Grifola frondosa), Maitake mycelia biomass, Jujube
fruit, and Ginger Root.
Other Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, stearic acid, acacia gum, colloidal
silicon dioxide, modified cellulose gum, and magnesium stearate.
Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional
before using Maitake Mushroom product.
Suggested Use: Two Maitake Mushroom tablets three times daily, between
meals, or as recommended by your health care professional.
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