- Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity
- Anticancer activity and cancer prevention
- Immunomodulation
- Nootropic activity, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases
- Improvement of cognitive functions
- Antiviral and antibacterial properties
- Hepatoprotective properties
- Cellular health
- Rejuvenation and improvement of skin condition
- Sports nutrition, energy drink
Cordyceps armed double extract • 100 ml
7500 ₸
Double extraction is one of the most effective ways to extract a complex of medicinal substances from the fruit bodies of mushrooms. Specially prepared powder is extracted in two stages: first alcohol (extraction of alcohol- and fat-soluble components), then water (extraction of polysaccharides). Ready-made alcohol and water extracts of cordyceps are usually mixed in a ratio of 1:2. The extract is poured into convenient bottles with a long pipette reaching to the bottom. Double cordyceps extract is designed for daily use in an amount of 1 to 5 ml per day (for example, in 1 teaspoon of 5 ml).
Cordyceps armed (Cordyceps militaris) powder of fruit bodies
Water (70%)
Alcohol (30%)
For the preparation of activated (frozen) fine powder, the fruit bodies of cordyceps armed, collected in various regions of Russia, were used. Mushrooms are dried at a temperature of 30-35 ° C, which ensures complete preservation of pharmacological qualities. The prepared powder undergoes two stages of sequential extraction – alcohol (infusion for 2 months) and water (boiling in a water bath at 80 ° C for 12 hours). The drug contains a full range of components: polysaccharides, glycoproteins, ergosterol, phytosteroids, triterpenoids and other bioactive substances that provide maximum support for most body functions and a stable therapeutic effect.
Double cordyceps extract is specially designed for daily use in an amount from 1 to 5 ml. A large dosage is not recommended due to the high concentration of active substances. Individual schemes are possible, for example, the use of a “slide”. The extract can be added to cold and hot drinks. If desired, the alcohol part of the double extract can be evaporated in a water bath.
If you have a current medical condition or are taking medication, consult a healthcare professional or a fungotherapist before using this product.
Pharmacological and medical properties
According to its medicinal, tonic and adaptogenic properties, cordyceps armed practically does not differ from Chinese cordyceps, but is much weaker (5-10 times). This determines an impressive difference in cost. To get a similar effect, you either need to eat 5-10 times more cordyceps powder than Chinese, or use it in the form of fine powder, which significantly increases digestibility. In general, in terms of the use of “Russian” cordyceps is similar to Chinese in everything.
According to recent studies, in terms of anticancer activity, cordyceps armed is practically not inferior to cordyceps Chinese. In 2020, direct activity against COVID-19 was officially confirmed for cordyceps.
What is serious to read on the topic
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