Description
Cordycep Mushrooms highlight:
- Liver Damage
- Kidney failure
- Athletic performance
- Bone density
- Cancer tumor
- Heartbeat stability
- Uric acid (gout)
- Post-Organ transplant immuno-suppressant
Drug Interactions: May potentiate Anticoagulant / Antiplatelet drugs
Frequently Asked Questions about Cordycep Mushroom
1. What is Cordyceps?
Cordyceps is a type of fungus that naturally grows on caterpillars in the mountains of China. While it’s sometimes called a mushroom, the kind made in labs doesn’t grow mushrooms. Cordyceps may have health benefits because it contains helpful nutrients and compounds.
2. What are the benefits of Cordyceps Mushroom powder?
- Liver Damage
- Kidney failure
- Athletic performance
- Bone density
- Cancer tumor
- Heartbeat stability
- Uric acid (gout)
- Post-Organ transplant immuno-suppressant
3. How much Cordyceps mushroom powder should I take daily?
It’s recommended to take ½ teaspoon of Cordyceps mushroom powder one to three times a day.
4. Can I mix Cordyceps powder with other medication?
Cordyceps powder may affect by potentiating how blood-thinning medications, like anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs, work. If you’re taking these types of medication, it’s best to check with your doctor before using Cordyceps powder.
5. How do I use Cordyceps mushroom powder?
Cordyceps mushroom powder can be added to:
- Smoothies
- Coffee or tea
- Soups and broths
- Protein shakes