Mushroom, while not widely recognized for its medicinal properties in main- stream medical literature, has a long history of use in various cultures. Its strong odour and unique appearance make it distinctive, and its uses range from traditional medicine to modern preparations.
14.5 usd / piece1. Tumour Treatment: Historically, especially in Ancient China, Stinkhorn was believed to have the ability to treat tumours. This application con- tinues in some forms of folk and modern medicine today.
2. Blood Liquefaction: The mushroom is known for its blood-thinning prop- erties, which could have various health implications.
3. Immune Support: Stinkhorn is said to boost the immune system, pro- tecting against certain infections.
4. Hormonal Treatment: It has been used as a substitute for female hor- mones and thus has seen application in treating conditions like myoma, ovarian cysts, and mastopathy.
5. Kidney and Organ Health: Prepara- tions of this mushroom are also used to treat kidney diseases and other internal organ ailments.
6. Aphrodisiac Properties: In the Roman Empire, a "love drink" made from Stinkhorn was believed to improve potency.
This product is verifield for active compounds. There are no addea starch, grains or mycelium.
Adults take 1 capsule before meals, 2 times a day (morning and evening).
Store in a cool dry place with the lid securely closed.
There is a possibility of individual intolerance to the components of the drug; It may be contraindicated in patients with autoimmune diseases and low blood pressure; Consult a doctor before use during pregnancy, lactation, and in children under 12 years of age