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Medicinal mushrooms for depression.

Reishi ( Ganoderma ) mushroom could decrease anxiety and depression as well as improve the quality of life in those with certain medical conditions. While the mushrooms themselves can be eaten fresh, it is also common to use powdered forms of the mushroom or extracts that contain these specific molecules. Biobritte will provide you top quality medicinal mushrooms with safe online delivery service. You can buy all types of mushroom products from the Biobritte cart. 

                                                          
                                              Ganoderma ( Reishi mushrooms )

The following are some major benefits of medicinal mushrooms:-

  1. Mushrooms contain Vitamin D.
  2. Some Mushrooms produce Vitamin B12.
  3. Medicinal Mushrooms for Immune Support.
  4. Heart Health.

Which Mushrooms Are Medicinal?

Here’s a list of the most common medicinal mushrooms and what they do:

1. Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)

The mushroom boasts over 200 different polysaccharides, along with a wealth of amino acids, terpenoids, and other common nutrients.mushroom to cancer patients to strengthen the immune system during rounds of chemotherapy and radiation

2. Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)

Trametes Versicolor is the star subject of numerous cancer-related studies. Since the 1970s, extracts from this log-dwelling mushroom has been used as a supplementary treatment for thousands of cancer patients.

3. Shittake (Lentinula edodes)

Shiitake mushrooms are one of the easiest species to grow at home, and they also have a long history as a medicine. They were traditionally used to fight the common cold, and anti-tumor potential.

4. Lion’s Mane (Hericium Irenaeus)

The name “Lion’s Mane” couldn’t be more appropriate. This mushroom features robust white plumage that blooms like a soul patch on hardwood trees. The fungi are most famous for their potential benefits for neurological health.

5. Chaga (Inonotus obliquus)

Chaga mushrooms are at risk of being over-harvested in the wild. But, truth be told, these mushrooms might often miss your first glance; they look a bit like burnt charcoal on the side of birch trees. Like other mushrooms, Chaga is revered for its potential immune-modulating properties.

6. Psilocybe

These beloved “magic mushrooms” cause psychoactivity, which may not (officially) heal the body physically or stimulate the immune system (though some anecdotal reports suggest otherwise), but maybe valuable on psychological and spiritual levels. In early clinical trials, psilocybin has successfully eased depression and anxiety in terminally-ill cancer patients after a single session. 


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