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Phallus extract

phallus 60 g powder

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Best for: individuals with skin cancers, skin irritation, individuals with erection dysfunction, gastritis and duodenum issues, individuals with Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis.

Good for: individuals with diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol levels as well as for improving memory functions, strengthening the immune system, rejuvenation.

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Phallus

Other names: Phallus; Akufodewa, Junius ex Linnaeus, commonly known as stinkhorns, are a group of basidiomycetes that produce a phallic, often foul-scented, mushroom.

Actions:

• Skin rejuvenation
• Hemostatic
• Boosts immunity
• Anti-neoplastic (stomach, esophagus, skin)
• Anti-sarcoma
• Helps control Alzheimer’s disease
• Antioxidant
• Regulates glucose
• Regulates triglycerides and cholesterol blood levels

Best for: individuals with skin cancers, skin irritation, individuals with erection dysfunction, gastritis and duodenum issues, individuals with Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis.

Good for: individuals with diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol levels as well as for improving memory functions, strengthening the immune system (when used in combination with Con-A and lipopolysaccharides), rejuvenation.

The immature fruit bodies of Phallus species grow underground, are roughly spherical to ovoid, and have a soft or gelatinous surface. Conspicuous white rhizomorphs extend from the base of this structure and help to anchor it in the soil. The outer tissue layer, or peridium, is white to pale, smooth, firm-membranous. The slimy spore mass, or gleba, is attached to the outer surface of the cap and is colored dark olivaceous to blackish brown. The stalks of Phallus mushrooms are called receptacles: they are upright, cylindrical, hollow, spongy, and bearing roughly bell-shaped cap with irregularly branching ridges on the outer surface. Some species have an indusium, a net-like structure that extends from the cap to the ground. The gleba is slimy and pale greenish-yellow; in several species, the gleba has a foul, carrion-like odor, which attracts insects that then help disperse the spores. Mosquitoes, however, that feed on the gleba are killed, suggesting the fungus may contain compounds that could be used as an attractant or biocontrol agent. The spores of Phallus species are small, ellipsoid, and somewhat translucent (hyaline). The spores of various Phallaceae species, including P. ravenelii has been shown to be smooth and featureless using scanning electron microscopy. Roughened spore surfaces are considered by some mycologists to be an adaptation that results in friction during travel in the air, and increase dispersal distances. Phallus spores are not airborne at any time in their life cycle. The Phallus mushroom or Yamabushitake has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for hundreds of years. According to historical medical records, this supplement was prescribed for stomach disorders, ulcers, and gastrointestinal ailments. In North America, Native Americans used Phallus as a styptic, applied as a dried powder to cuts and scratches to stop them from bleeding. The mushroom was commonly found in Native Americans’ medicine bags. Recent studies have found that compounds in Phallus may encourage the production of a protein called nerve growth factor (NGF), which is required in the brain for developing and maintaining important sensory neurons. Given the mechanism of action for Phallus, it seems natural that it offers benefits for a number of nerve disorders. This includes dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, neuronal degeneration, autism, and a few more. There is continuing research into its effects on obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. With long-term use, Phallus may improve memory function and lead to an increase in basal intelligence. Phallus mushroom has a number of immune-boosting, restorative, and organ protecting effects. The supplement stimulates the induction of interferons and helps to boost the white blood cell count. This is a key factor in supporting the body’s natural healing process. Phallus is also a culinary mushroom. To some, it gives a hint of seafood, crab, or lobster flavor.

INSTRUCTION

Dry powder:  One full measuring spoon of each extract daily dissolved in hot water. You can add honey or syrup for better taste. 

One 60-gram bottle per month.

Additional recommendations:

Dissolve 500-1000 mg of vitamin C in a big glass of water and take it together with mushrooms. In case of stomach problem with vitamin C (hyperacidity) - exclude vitamin and take mushrooms 30 minutes before a meal.

Try to eliminate legumes and dairy products for an hour before and after taking the mushrooms. These products bind with polysaccharides in mushrooms and prevent their absorption of the body.

To enhance the effect, add to daily ration one-two tablespoon of melted fresh ginger root.

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