Micotherapy Cordyceps

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NATURAL TONIC FOR ENERGY, ENDURANCE, AND RECOVERY

A supplement based on organic Cordyceps sinensis with a high content of cordycepin. An ally to support vitality, physical performance, and overall well-being.

Properties

Cordyceps sinensis, also known as the “caterpillar mushroom,” is a powerful tonic in traditional Eastern medicine. Traditionally used to promote cellular oxygenation, improve respiratory function, and support hormone production, it may help increase libido, combat fatigue, and accelerate recovery. It is particularly suitable for athletes, older adults, and individuals going through periods of recovery or intense physical stress.

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Product Description

Description

Physiological effects
  • Supports energy and vitality
  • Supports immune defenses
  • Improves endurance and recovery capacity
Ingredients
  • Cordyceps sinensis (whole mushroom), standardized for cordycepin and polysaccharides – FROM ORGANIC FARMING (IT BIO 006)
  • Vegetable capsule: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
Standardized to >30% 1,3–1,6 beta-glucans
Average content of key ingredients per daily dose (2 capsules)
Cordyceps sinensis (whole mushroom) 1000 mg
of which cordycepin 10 mg
of which polysaccharides 300 mg
Directions for use

Take 1–2 capsules per day, preferably away from meals

Format

Pack of 90 capsules

Notes
  • Gluten-free
  • Non-GMO
  • Ingredients from organic farming – Made in Europe
  • Registered in the Italian Ministry of Health supplement register: code 143777
  • EAN code: 8059173430208
  • Paraf code: 983301298
Literatur
  1. Zhang Da-wei, et al. Cordycepin (3-deoxyadenosine) down-regulates the proinflammatory cytokines in inflammation – induced osteoporosis model. Inflammation 37.4 (2014): 1044-1049.
  2. Zhang Da-wei, et al. Osteoprotective effect of cordycepin on estrogen deficiency-induced osteoporosis in vitro and in vivo. BioMed research international 2015 (2015).
  3. Ashraf, S., et al. OP0183 Cordycepin, a novel compound, reduces knee joint pathology and pain in the monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) rat model of osteoarthritis (2017): 127-128.
  4. KM Siu, et al. Pharmacological basis of ‘Yin-nourishing’ and ‘Yang-invigorating’ actions of Cordyceps, a Chinese tonifying herb. Life Sci, December 10, 2004; 76(4): 385-95
  5. Li Y. et al. Clinical application of Cordyceps sinensis on immunosoppressive therapy in renal transplantation. Transplantation proceedings 2009 Vol 41 (5) 1565-1569
  6. Li FH, et al. Effects of corydyceps polysaccharide on liver fibrosis induced by DMN in rats. China Journal Of Chinese Materia Medica, 2006 Dec; Vol. 31 (23), pp. 1968-71
  7. Tuli Hardeep S., et al. Cordycepin: a bioactive metabolite with therapeutic potential. Life Sciences 93.23 (2013): 863-869.
  8. Lee Young-Rae, et al. Cordycepin inhibits UVB-induced matrix metalloproteinase expression by suppressing the NF-B pathway in human dermal fibroblasts. Experimental & molecular medicine 41.8 (2009): 548.
  9. Shin, S, et al. Cordycepin suppresses expression of diabetes regulating genes by inhibition of lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in macrophages. Immune network 9.3 (2009): 98-105.
  10. Shin, Seulmee, et al. Role of cordycepin and adenosine on the phenotypic switch of macrophages via induced anti-inflammatory cytokines. Immune network 9.6 (2009): 255-264.
  11. Ramesh Thiyagarajan, et al. Cordycepin (3-deoxyadenosine) attenuates age-related oxidative stress and ameliorates antioxidant capacity in rats. Experimental gerontology 47.12 (2012): 979-987
  12. Hsu CC, et al. In vivo and in vitro stimulatory effects of Cordyceps sinensis on testosterone production in mouse Leydig cells. Life Sci. 2003 Sep 5;73(16):2127-36
  13. Chen YC, et al., Functional study of Cordyceps sinensis and cordycepin in male reproduction: A review. J Food Drug Anal. 2017 Jan;25(1):197-205.
  14. Chang Y. et al., Effect of Cordyceps militaris supplementation on sperm production, sperm motility and hormones in Sprague- Dawley rats. Am J Chin Med. 2008;36(5):849-59

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