Medicinal Mushrooms: Difference between revisions

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* ''Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)''
* ''Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)''
* Hen-of-the-wood or Maitake ''(Grifola frondosa) - this mushroom is often used for its potential immune-boosting and anticancer properties.''
* Hen-of-the-wood or Maitake ''(Grifola frondosa) - this mushroom is often used for its potential immune-boosting and anticancer properties.''
'''References'''

Revision as of 22:58, 13 July 2023

Medicinal mushrooms are mushrooms which have documented effects against different diseases, including various mental health disorders, infections and inflammatory disorders[1]. Mushrooms with the most scientific data include:

  • Magic Mushrooms (mainly psilocybin species)
  • Reishi (Ganoderma sichuanense) - known for its immune-boosting properties and is often used in traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
  • Hen-of-the-wood or Maitake (Grifola frondosa) - this mushroom is often used for its potential immune-boosting and anticancer properties.

References

  1. Can medicinal mushrooms have prophylactic or therapeutic effect against COVID-19 and its pneumonic superinfection and complicating inflammation? Geir Hetland, Egil Johnson, Soosaipillai V. Bernardshaw, Bjørn Grinde. First published: 13 July 2022. https://doi.org/10.1111/sji.12937

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