Polyporus umbellatus, Oak hare This mushroom grows in Europe and Asia. It is a "mushroom stick" that can weigh up to 20 kilos. It is an edible mushroom with soft, white flesh. It prevents water retention and lymph congestion. The Oak hare grows on beech and oak trees, rarely on spruce trees.
60% mushroom extract, 30% mushroom powder and 10% vitamin C
Polyporus umbellatus, Oak hare This mushroom grows in Europe and Asia. It is a "mushroom stick" that can weigh up to 20 kilos. It is an edible mushroom with soft, white flesh. It prevents water retention and lymph congestion. The Oak hare grows on beech and oak trees, rarely on spruce trees.
Polyporus umbellatus, Oak hare This mushroom grows in Europe and Asia. It is a "mushroom stick" that can weigh up to 20 kilos. It is an edible mushroom with soft, white flesh. It prevents water retention and lymph congestion. The Oak hare grows on beech and oak trees, rarely on spruce trees.
According to studies, Polyporus contains the following ingredients: Minerals and trace elements: calcium, potassium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc; Vitamins: Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B7 (biotin), Vitamin B9 (folic acid), Vitamin A, ergosterol (precursor of vitamin D); Triterpenes: ergone, polyporusterone, polyporusterone A and B, acetosyringone; Polysaccharides;
Other ingredients: dietary fiber, fatty acids, carbohydrates, 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde.
Possible uses: Lymphatic flow, edema, jaundice, diarrhea, skin problems, hair loss, muscle tissue (relaxation), support of urination, bladder dysfunction, acne and joint swelling; Polyporusterones A and B, acetosyringone and 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde could play a decisive role as bioactive components in the growth of new hair. In at least one study with animals, the medicinal mushroom Polyporus umbellatus was able to stimulate hair growth. Tumors: lungs, liver, leukemia; Target organs: liver, vessels and lymphatic system.