Micotherapy Cordyceps 90 Capsule 595 mg
The ultimate tonic food supplement based on organically grown cordyceps sinensis (it bio 006) – made in Europe – with a high content of cordycepin.
Known as the “Caterpillar fungus,” Cordyceps sinensis is one of the most interesting remedies in Eastern Medicine. Traditionally used to combat altitude-related disorders, it supports respiration and cellular oxygenation. Numerous scientific studies have shown that this remedy is useful in promoting the proper production of steroid hormones, thereby enhancing libido and desire. Its tonic action and metabolic support make it a beneficial remedy for athletes, as well as for seniors and in recovery phases from difficult health states. It has become particularly popular in the West since 1993, and since then it has been used to enhance athletic performance, promote muscle mass increase, and counteract excessive inflammatory levels post-workout. Micotherapy Cordyceps is born from the research and study of cultivation methods for Cordyceps sinensis, in order to maximize the content of cordycepin (minimum 10 mg/g), a feature that makes it a unique product in the field of mycotherapeutic supplementation.
Supports energy, vitality, immune defenses, and endurance.
- Cordyceps sinensis whole fungus standardized in cordycepin and polysaccharides – FROM ORGANIC FARMING (IT BIO 006)
- Vegetable capsule: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
Tit. > 30% 1,3 – 1,6 beta-glucans
| AVERAGE CONTENT OF CHARACTERIZING INGREDIENTS | PER DAILY DOSE (2 CAPS) |
| Cordyceps sinensis whole fungus | 1000 mg |
| Content of cordycepin | 10 mg |
| Content of polysaccharides | 300 mg |
1-2 capsules daily, preferably away from meals.
- Gluten Free
- NON-GMO
- Ingredients from organic farming – Made in Europe
- Registered in the Ministry of Health supplement registry: code 143777
- EAN code: 8059173430208
- Paraf code: 983301298
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- Enhances athletic performance
- Supports metabolic health
- Aids post-convalescence recovery
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