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Stinkhorn mushroom • 60 capsules

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Stinkhorn is a unique mushroom with a long ethnopharmacological history. It combines anti-cancer action, adaptogenicity and aphrodisiac properties.

Quantity:
  • Antitumor activity
  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect
  • Immune stimulation
  • Anti-stress effect (adaptogenicity)
  • Cholesterol reduction, atherosclerosis
  • Thrombosis
  • Male and female aphrodisiac, increased libido
  • Antiviral activity
  • Antifungal activity
  • Therapeutic cosmetology

Common Stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus) powder of fruit bodies

For the preparation of activated (frozen) fine powder, young (egg stage) fruit bodies of veselka vulgaris 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 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.

The course of veselka consists of 60 capsules of 0.4 g of fine powder in each and is designed for two months of preventive or general health intake. Capsules should be taken one at a time, preferably in the evening before going to bed. In the case of increased intake for real therapeutic purposes, the course can be shortened (two capsules at night, for example, to correct sexual dysfunction, or one capsule in the afternoon after lunch and two in the evening before going to bed, primarily for cancers). The contents of the capsules can be poured out and mixed with an evening dish or drink. A break between courses is not required. It does not conflict with other mushrooms and medicines.
If you have a current medical condition, are taking medication, are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional or a fungotherapist before using this product.

Description

Pharmacological and medical properties

The main effect of veselka, confirmed by preclinical and clinical laboratory studies, is antitumor activity. The components of the mushroom extract (polysaccharides, phenols and sterols) not only stop growth, but also destroy cancer cells of various lines.

Venous thrombosis — the formation of blood clots in the veins — is a common cause of death in breast cancer patients; patients are forced to take anticoagulants regularly to avoid thrombosis. Laboratory experiments have shown that veselka extract significantly reduces the risk of blood clots and can be used as a preventive agent.

As other medical studies have shown, veselka contains phytosteroids, which in their effect on the body are similar to male and female sex hormones, that is, the mushroom is really an aphrodisiac. In addition, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunostimulating and anti-stress (adaptogenic) effects are shown.

Fungotherapy

In traditional Chinese medicine, the mushroom is used as a remedy for rheumatism. In Bulgarian folk medicine, veselka is used in the treatment of gout and epilepsy. In Germany, the mushroom is used as a remedy for gout and severe stomach pains. In India, the water infusion of veselka served as a folk remedy against typhus.

In Russian fungotherapy and folk medicine veselka (“ground oil”) it is considered the queen of mushrooms for its ability to remove cholesterol from the body and lower blood pressure (with hypertension), kill malignant cancer cells, tuberculosis sticks, herpes viruses, influenza, hepatitis and even AIDS.

The mushroom is used in the following cases and is considered to have the following actions:

  • activation of the antitumor immune function of the body;
  • causes the human body to produce perforin, which prevents cancer cells from dividing and forming into a tumor;
  • resorption of malignant (sarcoma, melanoma, leukemia and other oncological diseases) and benign tumors (polyps, cysts, pituitary adenomas, prostate adenomas, etc.);
  • removes cholesterol, lowers blood pressure, prevents the development of atherosclerosis;
  • heals ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, is used for hemorrhoids, fistulas and cracks in the rectal mucosa;
  • destroys herpes viruses, influenza, hepatitis, cytomegalovirus;
  • destroying hidden infections, increases potency, fights infertility;
  • relieves inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, liver, inflammation and joint pain (gout);
  • with thrombophlebitis, paralysis, enlargement of the thyroid gland;
  • when applied externally, relieves trophic ulcers, pressure sores, joint pain, skin tumors, psoriasis and eczema, heals bites, is an antipruritic, analgesic;

Water infusions and alcoholic tinctures from fresh or dried fruit bodies of veselka are used. According to available data, veselka preparations do not conflict with any other medicinal forms and preparations.

According to the witch doctor’s experience, the juice of veselka is the most curative, and you can get this juice at any stage of maturation. Depending on the stage of development of the fungus, the juice was isolated, various diseases can be treated. The most curative is the juice obtained from the mushroom, which is in the stage of a jelly-like egg. This juice cures benign tumors and malignant hypertension.

For gout, various joint diseases and skin diseases, the juice of an already mature mushroom with spores is more suitable; probably, the brown-green mucus that is formed to attract flies has some specific way of affecting the affected skin and inflamed joints. By the way, Russian healers and herbalists treat eczema with this disgusting smelling mucus. It is not fully known what really works here, and where the “magic of similarity” is used and, accordingly, self-suggestion of patients. But the number of people cured by veselka is large.

Fungotherapists especially recommend using veselka for preventive purposes for men after 25 years, women after 40 years, people who have undergone any surgery and those who have been diagnosed with vegetative vascular dystonia.

Therapeutic and cosmetic use of veselka is characterized by a wide spectrum of action. It effectively combats skin diseases (dermatitis, mycosis, pyoderma, psoriasis, eczema, fungal foot diseases and nail lesions), varicose “mesh”, with benign formations on the skin (papillomas, lipomas, warts). Tonics based on veselka cleanse and whiten the skin well, help to cope with nevi (moles), as well as disinfect and heal it and are suitable for all skin types, especially for problematic ones.

Veselka ointment has a rare effect in its strength to restore the skin, rejuvenating the cellular composition and preventing the occurrence of various age-related and other formations associated with impaired skin regeneration processes. An increase in turgor and an improvement in skin color are also a consequence of this effect. Perhaps, only the red fly agaric, winter sawdust and brick-red false sawdust surpass veselka in medical and cosmetological terms.

What serious read on topic

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