Medicinal Mushrooms: Cancer

Mushrooms are a “must include” supplement for cancer conditions.

Mushrooms tend to work better when combined with other mushrooms and adaptogenics. You may wish to consider a blend and then add additional mushrooms of a specific type as needed.

Consider the following:

• Shiitake, maitake, chaga and turkey tail for breast cancer
• Turkey tail, maitake and cordyceps for leukemia
• Turkey tail, reishi, shiitake, maitake and phellinus for liver cancer
• Cordyceps, reishi, maitake and turkey tail for lung cancer
• Cordyceps for lymphoma
• Shiitake and phellinus for melanoma
• Reishi, turkey tail, maitake and shiitake for prostate cancer
• Reishi for sarcomas
• Phellinus, turkey tail and chaga for cervical and uterine cancer
• Phellinus, maitake and turkey tail for stomach and colorectal cancer

Important note about buying mushrooms:

Make sure you buy whole mushrooms and not just mycelium. There’s an important difference.

Many mushroom products are just mycelium grown on grain or rice. Mycelium is the part of the mushroom the fungus grows from … (it’s like the root of a plant) … and it’s not the whole body. Mycelium grown
on grain has more starch and lower medicinal benefits than whole mushrooms.

It is with this in mind that I recommend MyCo Dogs or Real Mushrooms for these conditions.

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Read More about the Benefits of Chaga with cancer:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4946216

This article is part of the Research TopicOvercoming drug resistance in cancer and serious pathogenic infections: Natural product-based bio-actives as new drug leadsView all 4 articles

Anti-cancer activity of Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) against dog bladder cancer organoids