Lentinula edodes, Shiitake Shiitake was already used in traditional Chinese medicine around 2,000 years ago. It is an excellent edible mushroom. After the button mushroom, it is the most cultivated mushroom. Shiitake grows on dead wood from deciduous trees such as beech and oak. It prefers hard wood and is also known as the "king of mushrooms". 60% mushroom extract, 30% mushroom powder and 10% vitamin C
Lentinula edodes, Shiitake The shiitake was already used in traditional Chinese medicine around 2,000 years ago. It is an excellent edible mushroom. After the button mushroom, it is the most cultivated mushroom. The shiitake grows on dead wood from deciduous trees such as beech and oak. It prefers hard wood and is also known as the "king of mushrooms".
60% mushroom extract, 30% mushroom powder and 10% vitamin C
Lentinula edodes, Shiitake The shiitake was already used in traditional Chinese medicine around 2,000 years ago. It is an excellent edible mushroom. After the button mushroom, it is the most cultivated mushroom. The shiitake grows on dead wood from deciduous trees such as beech and oak. It prefers hard wood and is also known as the "king of mushrooms".
According to studies, shiitake contains the following ingredients: Minerals and trace elements: iron, copper, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium; Vitamins: Vitamin B1 (thiamine), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (niacin), Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), Vitamin B12 (cobalamin), provitamin D2 (small amounts), Vitamin E; Amino acids: all essential amino acids and the main non-essential ones; Polysaccharides: such as ß-d-glucans, especially lentinan; Alkaloid: eritadenine; Other ingredients: dietary fiber, fatty acids, carbohydrates.
Possible uses: Hypercholesterolemia, cleaning of the vascular walls, cardiac arrhythmias, arteriosclerosis, bone problems, support in overcoming bacterial and viral infections, relief of symptoms of osteoporosis, rheumatic diseases, accompanying tumor therapy; tumors: liver, breast carcinoma, melanoma, lung cancer, breast, cervix, leukemia, sarcoma; target organs: liver, lungs, blood, vessels