So good at providing overall health benefits that it’s known as the ‘Queen’ of fungi. Others call it the ‘King’. Either way, Reishi is true mushroom royalty. Makes sense since there are so many species of fungi (some estimate between 2-3 million species!) that it's its own kingdom. Just like flora and fauna.
We don’t think the royals get enough credit for being there when we need them most. Silently and without any of the usual fanfare, protecting us from all manner of disease and illness. We're not too big on monarchies but in this case, we’re taking a knee and bowing our heads to the undisputed Queen -or King - of mushrooms.
• Super Powers - Adaptogenic mushroom - Regulates Stress Response and Strengthens Immune Response.Considered best for maintaining overall health.
• Benefits - supports a more resilient immune system, increases antioxidant activity, regulates stress. It’s even been approved in Japan and China as a complement to traditional cancer treatments.
• Active Compounds - peptides and polysaccharides like beta-glucans, triterpenoids.
• Origins - For thousands of years, Asian cultures have been acquainted with the potency of this mushroom.
Clinker or Chaga as it’s commonly known and is not really a mushroom that you can actually see at all. What you can see is a fungus that has pierced the bark of a tree and forms into what we also call canker. A kind of tree wart. Typically its host is a Birch tree and typically in places that accommodate large expanses of boreal forests like Sibreia where we get our wild harvested Chaga from.
Despite its questionably hard, wart-like appearance there’s good reason to give Chaga a good long second look because it’s what you can’t see that makes it a beautiful and truly beneficial fungus.
• Super Powers - Supports Digestion and is a immunity Booster
• Benefits - immune-stimulating, skin disorders, reduces gut inflammation, regulates stress
• Active Compounds - adaptogens, melanin, triterpenoids beta-D-glucans, inotodiol, trametenolic and betulinic acids
• Noteworthy - Chaga harvesting is a sustainable practice and like charcoal, can start a campfire. (Love it when things are dual use.) Water extracted only.
First off, it’s a parasite. Second. What? You heard right. Spores attach themselves to an unsuspecting insect, grow mycelium (mushroom roots) and proceed to feed off its tiny host until it dies. Then, like magic, it sprouts a fruiting body (mushroom) from inside the empty husk of the host. Pretty cool right?
Pretty disgusting too. But it’s easy to get past the ik factor when you come to understand that this genus of mushroom is considered to be a kind of natural viagra by Himalyans. That’s right - Himalayans. ‘Winter worm’ or Summer Grass’ as it’s sometimes called, can also help get you through that workout so you have enough energy to spare for other stuff.
• Super Powers - Adaptogenic mushroom - Regulates Stress Response, Regulates energy metabolism, Enhances Endurance & Energy
• Benefits - increases physical performance, anti-inflammatory, thought to be useful in the treatment of some cancers, regulates blood sugar, relieves stress
• Active Compounds - Cordyceptin, Beta-Glucans
• Noteworthy - the flowering body of cordyceps sinensis is ultra expensive and unaffordable to most. Consequently, most of what is available/affordable is mostly mycillium. We use militaris because it can be cultivated and allows us to provide only 100% fruiting bodies.
Sometimes things are given a name because of the way they look. TT is one of them. It’s found in temperate forests all over the world and has been used for thousands of years by ancient cultures for its many health benefits and ability to fend off disease.
It loves to hang out around dead and fallen trees because that’s its food. It actually does a great job of helping decompose all that decaying organic material until it’s all but gone, which in turn helps to maintain healthy forest environments. That puts it into a separate category of Saprophytic fungi.
• Super Powers - Regulates immune system (aka Immunomodulator) and Anti-Inflammatory response
• Benefits - boosts immune system function, powerful antioxidant, reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, improved digestion, and stress relief.
• Active Compounds - Antioxidants, including phenols and flavonoids, Polysaccharide Peptide (PSP) and Krestin (PSK), Trametenolic acid and prebiotics
• Noteworthy - Turns out, Turkey Tail has shown its usefulness as a bioremediator. It can help cleanup environmental disasters by breaking down pollutants and other nasty stuff. Gobble, gobble!
Lion's Mane doesn’t look anything like a classic cap and stem mushroom. It’s hairy. Like a Lion’s Mane or a mop or a bad wig or a … You get the picture. It’s unusual and we like that but what we really like about it is that it encourages neuroplasticity. It helps when you’re experiencing brain fog or forgetting stuff or you just want to be a little quicker on your feet.
Anything that supports brain function is called a nootropic. So yes, it has a strange stage name too but it is a recognized powerhouse in the fungi kingdom for its other benefits as well.
• Super Powers - Supports Overall Brain Health
• Benefits - increases cognition, immunity booster, gut enforcer, reduces inflammation, relieves stress
• Active Compounds - Beta Glucans, Hericenones and Erinacerins
• Origins - used as a traditional remedy by Chinese practitioners for a very long time. It must work.
The ‘Snow Ear’,‘White Jelly Mushroom’ or ‘Silver Ear’ as it is sometimes called has been around for centuries in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Ayurvedic Herbalism. It can be found in tropical and semi-tropical climates and has been used primarily as a means of keeping skin healthy and staving off the aging process. It does this by maintaining and improving hydration levels.
Tremella is a jelly fungus so it holds a lot of water. In fact, it can hold up to 500 times its weight in water! It’s no wonder so many cosmetic and skincare companies use it in their skincare products.
• Super Power -Skin rejuvenation and immunity booster
• Benefits - great for skincare and slowing down the occurrence of wrinkling as you age, strengthens immune system function, anti-inflammatory, relieves stress
• Active Compounds -Polysaccharides/ Beta-Glucans and Polyphenols
• Noteworthy - Hyaluronic Acid (HA) which is naturally occurring in all of us and helps control water and hydration levels in our body. ‘Snow Fungus’ exceeds the hydrating properties of HA so that we can remain moist and supple especially as we get older. That’s why we think of it as a skin revitalizer.
Maintaining quality standards are a big deal for us. That’s everything from cultivation to extraction and processing to testing. Our mushrooms are always extracted to provide the most bioavailability and highest strength product standardized to > 21% beta glucans and contains adaptogenic mushroom species for an added boost. No mycelium, no grain, no starch. NO FILLERS. Just the best part - the fruiting body of the mushroom. Stardust can be added to almost anything - smoothies, yogurt, soup, cake mix or cereal.
Mix about ½ teaspoon into your favorite vessel containing your favorite food or beverage - daily - and your set. It won’t change the taste of the thing you love but it’ll make it better for you.
• Regulates Stress Response
• Enhanced Cognition
• Better Recoveries
• Increased Energy
• Boosts Immunity
A blend of organic mushroom extracts of Lion's Mane, Reishi, Turkey Tail, Chaga, Coryceps and Tremella. No fillers of any kind are used in this product.
So good at providing overall health benefits that it’s known as the ‘Queen’ of fungi. Others call it the ‘King’. Either way, Reishi is true mushroom royalty. Makes sense since there are so many species of fungi (some estimate between 2-3 million species!) that it's its own kingdom. Just like flora and fauna. We don’t think the royals get enough credit for being there when we need them most. Silently.....
Read MoreClinker or Chaga as it’s commonly known and is not really a mushroom that you can actually see at all. What you can see is a fungus that has pierced the bark of a tree and forms into what we also call canker. A kind of tree wart. Typically its host is a Birch tree and typically in places that accommodate large expanses of boreal forests like Sibreia where we get our wild harvested.....
Read MoreFirst off, it’s a parasite. Second. What? You heard right. Spores attach themselves to an unsuspecting insect, grow mycelium (mushroom roots) and proceed to feed off its tiny host until it dies. Then, like magic, it sprouts a fruiting body (mushroom) from inside the empty husk of the host. Pretty cool right?Pretty disgusting too. But it’s easy to get past the ik factor when.....
Read MoreSometimes things are given a name because of the way they look. TT is one of them. It’s found in temperate forests all over the world and has been used for thousands of years by ancient cultures for its many health benefits and ability to fend off disease. It loves to hang out around dead and fallen trees because that’s its food. It actually does a great job of helping decompose all that.....
Read MoreLion's Mane doesn’t look anything like a classic cap and stem mushroom. It’s hairy. Like a Lion’s Mane or a mop or a bad wig or a … You get the picture. It’s unusual and we like that but what we really like about it is that it encourages neuroplasticity. It helps when you’re experiencing brain fog or forgetting stuff or you just want to be a little quicker on your feet. Anything that.....
Read MoreThe ‘Snow Ear’,‘White Jelly Mushroom’ or ‘Silver Ear’ as it is sometimes called has been around for centuries in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Ayurvedic Herbalism. It can be found in tropical and semi-tropical climates and has been used primarily as a means of keeping skin healthy and staving off the aging process. It does this by maintaining and improving hydration.....
• Enhanced Cognition
• Increased Energy
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