Micotherapy Reishi

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ADAPTOGEN FOR MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING

A supplement based on organic Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), ideal for helping modulate stress and strengthen immune defenses.

Properties

Known as the “mushroom of immortality,” Reishi has long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to support the body’s balance and enhance its ability to adapt to stress. Thanks to its content of polysaccharides and triterpenes, it supports the immune system and helps the body respond better to intense physical and mental stress.

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Product Description

Description

Physiological effects
  • Modulates the immune system
  • Helps manage stress more effectively
  • Supports overall body balance
Ingredients
  • Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) from organic farming, sporophorum and dry extract standardized for polysaccharides and ergothioneine
  • Vegetable cellulose capsule
Standardized to >30% 1,3–1,6 beta-glucans
Average content of key ingredients per daily dose
(3 capsules)
Reishi dry extract 960 mg
of which polysaccharides 240 mg
of which ergothioneine 227 mcg
Reishi sporophorum 240 mg
Directions for use

Take 3 capsules per day, preferably away from meals

Format

Packs of 30 or 90 capsules

Notes
  • Gluten-free
  • Non-GMO
  • Certified “Play Sure – Doping Free”
  • Ingredients from organic farming – Made in Europe
  • Registered in the supplement register: code 62493
  • Paraf code: 923589004
  • EAN code: 8059173430598
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