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Cordyceps, 30 capsules

Host Defense - Cordyceps

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Info: 120 Vegetarian Capsules; Best Before March 2024; Limited Quantity Available

Traditionally, Cordyceps mushrooms have been used by Himalayan people for periods of strenuous activity in high altitude environments.

Info: 120 Vegetarian Capsules; Best Before March 2024; Limited Quantity Available

Traditionally, Cordyceps mushrooms have been used by Himalayan people for periods of strenuous activity in high altitude environments.

Product Notes:

Energy Support

Cordyceps can improve high endurance levels and support increased oxygen uptake, and healthy sexual functioning. Currently Cordyceps is gaining popularity for its properties, its use being favoured by both professional athletes as well as avid fitness individuals.

Availability: Please note we are only able to fulfill orders for Host Defense supplements in Canada.

Ingredients:

Per 2 capsule serving:

Organic Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinensis s.I.) mycelium: 1 gram

Additional ingredients: freeze-dried myceliated organic brown rice, Pullulan (an-extra-cellular polysaccharide).

Gluten-free.

Suggested Usage:

Take two capsules once daily, either with or without food (or even on an empty stomach), or as suggested by a healthcare practitioner.

Warnings:

Keep out of reach of children. Consult your healthcare professional before using Host Defense Cordyceps during pregnancy.

Health Canada Natural Product Number: 80046665.

Supporting Science:

Luo C, et al. “Natural medicines for the treatment of fatigue: Bioactive components, pharmacology, and mechanisms.” Pharmacological Research, 2019.

Nagata A, et al. “Supplemental Anti-Fatigue Effects Of Cordyceps Sinensis (Tochu-Kaso) Extract Powder During Three Stepwise Exercise Of Human” Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 2006.

Sellami M, et al. “Herbal medicine for sports: a review.” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 2018.

Singh, M et al. “Cordyceps sinensis increases hypoxia tolerance by inducing heme oxygenase-1 and metallothionein via Nrf2 activation in human lung epithelial cells.” BioMed Research International, 2013.

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