Functional mushrooms have been used for thousands of years. Here's what each one does and why it matters for your health.
Inonotus Obliquus
Chaga is one of nature's most powerful inflammation fighters. It is known to help boost your immune system and support healthy cholesterol levels. It may also help reduce blood pressure and has been shown to support healthy skin.
With one of the highest antioxidant levels found in any natural food, Chaga helps protect your cells from everyday stress and damage.
Hericium Erinaceus
Lion's Mane is our most popular mushroom for brain health. It helps improve nerve development and function, protects nerves from damage, and supports the lining of your stomach. Studies show promising results for memory, focus, and cognitive clarity.
It is being actively studied for its potential role in supporting people with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and ADHD.
Lingzhi
Known as the relaxation mushroom, Reishi helps treat infections and gives your immune system a powerful boost. It creates a sense of calm, helps reduce stress and anxiety, and has been studied for its role in improving sleep quality.
Reishi has a remarkable clinical history of safe use spanning more than 30 years, including studies in cancer treatment support in Japan and China.
Ophiocordyceps Sinensis
Cordyceps is best known for supporting athletic performance and physical endurance. It is also used to support kidney and liver health. It helps improve immunity by activating specific cells and chemicals in your immune system.
Athletes around the world use Cordyceps for its ability to increase energy, oxygen flow, and stamina naturally.
Trametes Versicolor
Turkey Tail is one of the most well-researched mushrooms in the world. It supports immune function, reduces inflammation, improves gut health, and has been studied for its role in enhancing the effectiveness of cancer treatments.
It can also help balance blood sugar, boost athletic performance, fight viral and bacterial infections, and reduce fatigue.
Grifola Frondosa
Maitake helps your body handle both mental and physical stress. It works to regulate systems in the body that have become unbalanced, making it a powerful adaptogen for everyday resilience.
Unlike many supplements, Maitake is also a delicious culinary mushroom used in cooking around the world — flavor and function in one.
Lentinus Edodes
Shiitake is the second most commonly eaten mushroom in the world — and for good reason. It contains vital minerals that are hard to find elsewhere, including selenium. It helps stimulate the immune system and may help fight the common cold, flu, and many other conditions.
Shiitake is also excellent for skin, hair, and nail health, making it one of the most well-rounded mushrooms available.
Agaricus Bisporus
The most familiar mushroom in the world is also one of the most beneficial. White Button mushrooms help combat the harmful effects of oxidative stress — the kind of cellular damage that can accelerate aging and increase the risk of heart disease and certain cancers.
They also support healthy blood sugar levels and promote a healthy gut microbiome.
GEM-6 combines Lion's Mane, Reishi, Chaga, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail, and Maitake into one daily formula.
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