Medicinal mushrooms have been used for thousands of years as a remedy, and they only recently gained more popularity. Since they’re not meant to be eaten fresh, only in powder, we can find them in a wide variety of forms – they can be put into a smoothie, coffee, or even in a meal. Here are some medicinal mushrooms you have to try:
REISHI – If you have problems with sleep, depression, anxiety, and focus, then Reishi might be the perfect choice for you. By some studies, Reishi also aids the weight loss process, keeps the immune system in check, and alleviates signs of anxiety, due to triterpene it has.
LION’S MANE – Lion’s mane successfully relieves the symptoms of brain fog, since it promotes the production of the bioprotein nerve growth factor and myelin, which is insulation around nerve fibres – that’s why Lion’s mane is known as brain food as well. Furthermore, this mushroom is packed with antioxidants, which help in promoting a healthy immune function.
CHAGA – Chaga is a Russian mushroom that’s even called the king of medicinal mushrooms for its health properties. By some research, Chaga is proved to suppress the growth of cancerous cells, and due to its antiviral and antibacterial properties, it’s a super, immune-boosting food. What’s more, Chaga is also known to help with reducing the inflammation and help in easing the itch of seasonal allergies.
CORDYCEPS – Cordyceps has become popular due to its ability to improve athletic performance. It actually boosts ATP levels in the body – which can be described as a body’s natural battery, that fuels our cells. When we have plenty of ATP in our body, we have increased energy and straightness. Furthermore, Cordyceps has been used for centuries as an aphrodisiac, to treat sexual dysfunction and fertility.
Dr Lina Velikova, MD, PhD, is a medical advisor at Supplements101. Her areas of expertise include autoimmune diseases, allergology, internal medicine, transplantation medicine, immunotherapy, and pediatric immunology.