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What is maitake mushroom?

What is maitake mushroom? “Maitake” means dancing mushroom in Japanese. The mushroom is said to have gotten its name after people danced with happiness upon finding it in the wild, such are its incredible healing properties. This mushroom is a type of adaptogen. Adaptogens assist the body in fighting against any type of mental or physical difficulty. They also work to regulate systems of the body that have become unbalanced. While this mushroom can be used in recipes for taste alone, it’s considered to be a medicinal mushroom. The mushroom grows wild in parts of Japan, China, and North America. It grows at the bottom of Oak, Elm, and Maple trees. It can be cultivated and even grown at home, though it typically won’t grow as well as it does in the wild. You can usually find the mushroom during the autumn months. Although maitake mushroom has been used in Japan and China for thousands of years, it has only gained popularity in the United States over the last twenty years.

Cordyceps mushroom supplier Biobritte

Expect to see cordyceps in EVERYTHING pretty soon. Medicinal mushrooms are soon to be a 50 Billion Dollar industry and we expect it to be the next boom after cannabis. It's the new (but very ancient) super foods that you are missing out on if you're not taking them on a daily basis. It's a WHOLE KINGDOM, that we are missing out on if we are not taking it on a daily basis. Out of all the medicinal mushrooms... Reishi, Lions mane, and Cordyceps are beginning to take their thrones as the top three medicinal mushrooms people are seeking to weave into their lives. But just as most people cling to their coffee cups, we suspect we will have a new wave of raving cordyceps fans that depend on it just was they would their coffee. Tell your friends about the wonderful benefits of mushrooms and keep spreading the spores! ---------------------------------------------- Contact us to know more. We will be bringining Reishi, Cordyceps and Lion's Mane int