CanPrev Mushrooms

There are hundred of active compounds within mushrooms, but let's focus on a few key active compounds of medicinal mushrooms:
- Polysaccharides, which support immunity, and are considered immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic, etc.
- Beta-glucans, which support immunity, and are considered to be antibiotic and antiviral, anti-tumour and may have effects upon cholesterol & blood sugar
- Terpenes/Triterpenoids,which are found to be liver protective, lipid lowering, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and inhibit histamine release.
- Ergosterol, which has antitumor and antioxidant properties, and is a precursor to Vitamin D2.
- Statins, which, in high doses, have the ability to lower cholesterol.
- Vitamins, Minerals, Protein, etc.
- Polyphenols
Multi-Mushroom | Full Spectrum
Per capsule:
- Chaga Extract 8:1 DE (Fruiting Body) – 50mg
- Maitake Extract 4:1 (Fruiting Body) - 50mg
- Lion's Mane Extract 8:1 DE (Fruiting Body) – 50mg
- Turkey Tail Extract 8:1 (Fruiting Body) – 50mg
- Shiitake Extract 8:1 (Fruiting Body) – 50mg
- Cordyceps Extract 8:1 DE (Fruiting Body) - 50mg
- Reishi Extract 8:1 DE (Fruiting Body) – 50mg
- Chaga (Cult. Mycelium) – 20mg
- Maitake (Cult. Mycelium) – 20mg
- Lions Mane (Cult. Mycelium) – 20mg
- Turkey Tail (Cult. Mycelium) – 20mg
- Shiitake (Cult. Mycelium) – 20mg
- Cordyceps Sinensis (Cult Mycelium) – 20mg
- Reishi (Cult. Mycelium) – 20mg

Cordyceps
- Cordyceps can create zombies?
- Can infect ants with spores and causing them to become brainwashed and disoriented and eventually bursts through the ants head (The Last of Us)
- Could this happen in humans?
- Simply no. Cordyceps cannot survive in the body with a temperature greater than 34.5C
- In TCM, Cordyceps was so highly valued and sought-after commodity, thousands of years ago it was only reserved for the emperor and his family
- Nicknamed “Himalyan Viagara”, due to its ability to replenish “yin” energy and strengthen the lungs and kidneys
- Also referred to as “Himalayan Gold”
- Exercise -Stamina & EnduranceIncrease ATP, oxygen utilization, less muscle damage and faster recoveryMay boost metabolic rate
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Adaptogenic Properties and Anti-Fatigue
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Skin -antioxidant and collagen synthesis properties
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Cellular Dedifferentiation
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Diabetes / Glucose Control
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Anti-Inflammatory -evidence in arthritis, asthma and allergic rhinitis
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Male enhancement -may increase NO, vasodilation and vasorelaxant effect

Turkey Tail
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Named for its fan-like shape and beautiful colours
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The Japanese, who reference it as kawaritake or “cloud mushrooms” due to an image of swirling clouds
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Turkey tail is a saprophytic mushroom, meaning it gets nourishment through decomposing dead matter like trees, logs and plant matter
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Turkey tail mushrooms have traditionally been used in the making of natural dyes, due to their abundance of naturally occurring colours
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It has been demonstrated that turkey tail mushrooms can break down hazardous substances in soil and water. This can therefore be helpful in cleaning up pollution (a process called mycoremediation)
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In the middle ages, Turkey Tail was used in Europe for many things including the plague and tuberculosis
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Powerhouse immune support (Rich in Beta-Glucans)
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Contains a compound called polysaccharide-K that stimulates the immune system
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Is an approved anticancer prescription in Japan (Breast, Lung, Pancreatic, Gastric & Liver)
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Has been shown to improve the survival rate of people with certain cancers and fight leukemia cells
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Supports the immune system of those receiving chemotherapy (when used as an adjunct therapy) -increases survival time
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May help with weight loss and menopause (may have estrogen-like physiological function)

Reishi
- Scientifically known as Ganoderma lucidum, has been nicknamed the Mushroom of Immortality because of its perceived ability to promote longevity and vitality
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Reishi carries the reputation of being spiritually potent, cleansing negative energy and so heavily used in the meditative experience in Daoism.
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At one point in history,reishi mushrooms were so rare and sought after that they were reserved for royalty.
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Would send armies to search for it in hopes of making an elixir promising eternal life
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Grows in hot and humid environments in Asia
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Adaptogenic properties that support fatigue and low mood and reduce the impacts of mental & physical stressors
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Some evidence in depression and fatigue
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Immune benefits -may increase white blood cell count, improve function of lymphocytes and protect against the aging of immune cells (known as Immunosenescence)
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Sometimes used alongside conventional treatment due its ability to increase white blood cell count, anti-inflammatory and improve quality of life
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May have an effect in blood sugar management and heart health (Reishi typically has high Chitin concentration)

Chaga
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Chaga is commonly referred to as a Mushroom. Chaga is the part of Inonotus obliquus, that is harvested from a compacted mass of hyphae and is referred to as the “conk” or “canker”
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Chaga is the “fungal armor” that develops on Inonotus obliquus that protects itself from Birch Wood & is actually a “parasite” to Birch Wood
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Chaga does not only grow on Birch Wood, but can be found on Maple, Poplar, Elm & Cherry Wood
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Shen Nung 神農is venerated as the Father of Chinese medicine. He dubbed chaga as the 'King of the Herbs'.
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Chaga has more than 1600 published papers
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Used in WW2 as a coffee substitute
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May help increase white blood cell count and reduce inflammation
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Used internationally in cancer care -mainly test tube studies available but have shown significant promise in areas such as liver, lung, breast, prostate & colon cancer
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May play a role in blood sugar management and insulin resistance
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May help with heart disease and arterial calcification through antioxidant function
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May help increase a molecule called AMPK, which is a crucial component of energy pathways in the body.
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Adaptogenic function through effect upon stress and mood

Lions Mane
- This species goes by 'bearded tooth mushroom', 'pom pom mushroom', 'monkey head mushroom' and 'yamabushitake', a Japanese word that translates to “those who sleep in the mountains”
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Said to have a similar texture to white bread and their taste is similar to seafood
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considered saprotrophs (Like Turkey Tail) and is also a parasite, meaning it attacks and kills living trees and feeds off of the dead material
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Hard to find in the wild as they typically grow very high up in trees
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May Induces Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) Synthesis, which means it may induce neural growth paramount to healthy cognition and improve memory
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May Exhibit Antidepressant Effects and reduce anxiety
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May increase muscular endurance and reduced muscular fatigue through increase in glycogen and antioxidant levels in blood while reducing lactic acid levels
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May help to lower blood sugar
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May helps to lower the probability of heart disease through reduction of cholesterol and Triglyceride levels and reduce oxidation of LDL cholesterol
