Mushroom | Herb | Notes |
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Agarikon | Olive Leaf | Agarikon supports a balanced immune response and was describe as the "elixir of long life" by the Greek physician Dioscorides.[fda:note] If you like the support for a balanced immune response you may get from Olive Leaf, you should give Agarikon a try![fda:note] |
Turkey Tail | Flax Seed | Turkey Tail acts as a prebiotic, feeding the "good bugs" in the digestive system.[fda:note] If you enjoy Flax Seed for its digestive health and immune support, you'll love the similar supportive attributes offered by Turkey Tail!* |
Chaga | Chamomile | Chaga's antioxidant properties offer support against daily free-radical damage.[fda:note] If you're familiar with the antioxidant and gastrointestinal supportive properties of Chamomile, Chaga may be a great opportunity to expand your supplement routine.[fda:note] |
Lion's Mane | Ginkgo | Lion's Mane support cognitive functioning by promoting mental clarity, focus, and memory.[fda:note] Though Ginkgo doesn't share Lion's Mane's signature appearance, it does offer similar memory and nerve supportive qualities.[fda:note] |
Reishi | Hawthorn | Reishi is known for supporting general wellness and vitality.[fda:note] Its additional qualities include cardiovascular support and modulation against environmental triggers. You'll find similar qualities in the herb Hawthorn, or Hawthorn Berry, known for its antioxidant and cardiovascular support. |
Cordyceps | Tribulus | Cordyceps is favored by athletes related to energy and muscle function.* Tribulus is more commonly known for its libido support, which happens to be another boost Cordyceps can offer.[fda:note] |
Mushroom-to-Herb Comparisons
Mark Wallace

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