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The benefits of using cordyceps and ganoderma

The benefits of using cordyceps and ganoderma, two common medicinal mushrooms also known as reishi or medicinal mushrooms

The cordycepts has its own unique advantage. It has been used for 3-5 000 years in China as an energy boosting ingredient. It was used by the Chinese winter Olympic team.  (china also came home with most of the golds) Their claim is that they used cordyceps with all of their athletes and have done so for many years but especially that Olympic.

This was a primary motivation for adding these performance enhancing herbs to our gourmet coffee - Nutricafe.

People already drink coffee – why not build your physical performance and immune system response at the same time? Our proprietary process completely hides the taste leaving only gourmet rich coffee taste. Better buzz with less caffiene!

More about cordyceps and ganoderma

So it seems to be that cordyceps is a performance enhancing extract. They take it in a powdered form, ground into a powder, Mix it or make tea or sprinkle it on food. Other reishi as they is often known -  are immune boosting, immune enhancing compounds.

Medicinal mushrooms increase T-cell count and immune activity.  They increase the activity (the “speed”) that the immune cells get run around in the body killing off infections. You want to have enough immune cells in the body, you want to have a good balanced combination of all different kind of immune cells and you want them to be doing their job as efficient as possible and that is what these extracts help the body do.

Many people use these herbs when they are in need of extra immune system support.

That is why we offer Immune assist 247, an all natural herbal supplement designed to boost your immune system and Immune assist Critical Care. Many of the enerhealth botanicals products contain herbal infusions for improved immune response and better health. We believe that eating healthy should also taste good!

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