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Included in the main protocol for the treatment of Lyme disease (borreliosis).
Function: modulation and normalization of the damaged immune system.
Therapeutic Properties:
In traditional Chinese medicine, Cordyceps was considered a very special tonic and was presented to the imperial court and other Chinese nobles. The first written mention dates back to the year 620. Traditionally, it was used as a tonic for the lungs and kidneys, making it beneficial for respiratory diseases, physical exhaustion, and nervous disorders. Weakened sexual function, libido, and productivity are also key reasons for the use of Cordyceps in traditional Chinese medical literature.
Anti-inflammatory properties of Cordyceps:
Beta-glucans and cordycepin in Cordyceps Militaris are the main components responsible for its anti-inflammatory effects.
Since autoimmune disorders are often accompanied by inflammation, the use of Cordyceps in such conditions can be a good strategy. In vitro experiments on rheumatoid arthritis also showed that Cordyceps reduces inflammation levels. Additionally, Cordyceps enhances oxygen uptake at the cellular level, which also contributes to lowering inflammation.
Testosterone:
Cordyceps has traditionally been used to improve sexual performance, low libido, and as an aphrodisiac. Modern medicine also points out that Cordyceps has good androgenic potential. Animal studies demonstrate that Cordyceps reduces reproductive system damage while simultaneously increasing testosterone levels, sperm count, and motility.
Type 2 Diabetes:
Cordyceps helps manage symptoms of type 2 diabetes, such as high blood glucose levels, weight loss, and excessive thirst. It has also been shown to have protective effects on the kidneys and antioxidant properties.
Cardiovascular System:
Cordyceps lowers low-density lipoprotein levels. Its strengthening and protective action on the cardiovascular system is due to its antioxidant effects. The components of Cordyceps contribute to a cardioprotective effect. In Chinese medicine, Cordyceps is used to treat cardiac arrhythmia.
Dosage: The typical dose reported in scientific literature is 1-3 grams per day, with up to 1 gram per month as a maintenance dose. Of course, this depends on the form of intake and concentration of active substances. Generally, higher doses are used for noticeable effects. In one study on enhancing physical performance, 4 grams per day were administered.
*Price indicated per 1 gram
Function: modulation and normalization of the damaged immune system.
Therapeutic Properties:
In traditional Chinese medicine, Cordyceps was considered a very special tonic and was presented to the imperial court and other Chinese nobles. The first written mention dates back to the year 620. Traditionally, it was used as a tonic for the lungs and kidneys, making it beneficial for respiratory diseases, physical exhaustion, and nervous disorders. Weakened sexual function, libido, and productivity are also key reasons for the use of Cordyceps in traditional Chinese medical literature.
Anti-inflammatory properties of Cordyceps:
Beta-glucans and cordycepin in Cordyceps Militaris are the main components responsible for its anti-inflammatory effects.
Since autoimmune disorders are often accompanied by inflammation, the use of Cordyceps in such conditions can be a good strategy. In vitro experiments on rheumatoid arthritis also showed that Cordyceps reduces inflammation levels. Additionally, Cordyceps enhances oxygen uptake at the cellular level, which also contributes to lowering inflammation.
Testosterone:
Cordyceps has traditionally been used to improve sexual performance, low libido, and as an aphrodisiac. Modern medicine also points out that Cordyceps has good androgenic potential. Animal studies demonstrate that Cordyceps reduces reproductive system damage while simultaneously increasing testosterone levels, sperm count, and motility.
Type 2 Diabetes:
Cordyceps helps manage symptoms of type 2 diabetes, such as high blood glucose levels, weight loss, and excessive thirst. It has also been shown to have protective effects on the kidneys and antioxidant properties.
Cardiovascular System:
Cordyceps lowers low-density lipoprotein levels. Its strengthening and protective action on the cardiovascular system is due to its antioxidant effects. The components of Cordyceps contribute to a cardioprotective effect. In Chinese medicine, Cordyceps is used to treat cardiac arrhythmia.
Dosage: The typical dose reported in scientific literature is 1-3 grams per day, with up to 1 gram per month as a maintenance dose. Of course, this depends on the form of intake and concentration of active substances. Generally, higher doses are used for noticeable effects. In one study on enhancing physical performance, 4 grams per day were administered.
*Price indicated per 1 gram
