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In order to make this Ormus I used 9 of the top medicinal mushrooms including Chaga, Cordyceps, Lion's Mane, Reishi, Turkey Tail, Artist Conk, Fomes Fomentarius, Red Belted Polypore, and Maitake

 

Reishi

 

Hailed in ancient Eastern medicine as the "mushroom of immortality" and the "medicine of kings," you'd expect reishi to offer you some pretty astounding health benefits, right? Your assumptions are correct. This prized fungus may be able to boost your immune system, fight cancer, ward off heart disease, calm your nerves and relieve both allergies and inflammation.

 

Lion's Mane

 

Lion’s Mane is nature’s gift to your nervous system! It’s the only mushroom possessing not one but TWO potent nerve growth factors, showing potential benefits for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, multiple sclerosis, leg cramps, anxiety and more.

 

It’s potential benefits include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects.

 

Cordyceps made international headlines after Chinese runners decimated two world records in 1993. According to their coach, the secret to their remarkable athletic performance was caterpillar fungi. Cordyceps sinensis is the scientific name of this special mushroom.

 

Chaga

 

Chaga, referred to as “the mushroom of immortality”, “gift of the Gods” and “gift from Heaven”. David Wolfe, longevity guru, calls Chaga “The King of the Mushrooms.” Master herbalists, Ron Teeguarden, of Dragon Herbs believes, ” Chaga is one of those master mushrooms. Chaga is going to emerge as the most important tonic herb of them all… as people become aware of it.” Daniel Vitalis says Chaga is his favorite mushroom in part because, “you can take as much as you want without any negative side effects”.

 

 

Turkey Tail

 

While there is an abundance of mushrooms with medicinal properties, one of the most well-known is Trametes versicolor, also known as Coriolus versicolor. Commonly called turkey tail due to its striking colors, Trametes versicolor has been used around the world for centuries to treat various conditions.

 

 

Perhaps the most impressive quality of the turkey tail mushroom is its ability to enhance the health of your immune system.It contains a variety of powerful antioxidants and other compounds that may help boost your immune system and even help fight certain cancers. Plus, turkey tail may improve gut bacteria balance, which can positively impact your immunity.

 

Artist Conk

 

Artist’s Conk is a woody shelf mushroom which grows in abundance in Canada and the United States. While it has not yet been researched as extensively as many other medicinal mushrooms (such as Chaga or Reishi), researchers and folk medicine practitioners still claim many impressive health benefits.

 

Its main reported benefits are its anti-tumor properties and its ability to reduce blood glucose, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. Researchers claim that compounds found within the mushroom may have potential in cancer and diabetes prevention. Many people also use it in respiration and lung support which is fairly unique among medicinal mushrooms.

 

Other benefits which are much more common in medicinal mushrooms but no less impressive include being antimicrobial, immune system boosting, a potent antioxidant, anti-parasitic, and a diuretic.

 

 

 

Fomes Fomentarius

 

Fomes fomentarius is a fungal plant pathogen. It is also known by the names Tinder Polypore, Tinder fungus, Hoof Fungus, Tinder Conk and even Ice Man. It has very elaborate polypore fruit bodies. Their bodies are shaped in the horse hoof’s shape and their colours range from silvery grey to blackish. The most common colour, though, is brown. This species of fungus dwells on barks of certain trees. If not picked, Fomes Fomentarius does not fall off the bark of the tree. It remains attached to the tree until it is dead; then it starts to initiate rotting of the tree bark. In short, the fungus lives on the bark of trees as a parasite and subsequently a decomposer.

 

Fomes fomentarius is not edible even with its fruity smell. Its flesh is acrid in taste. Its spores are in between lemon and yellow and have an oblong shape. It has, however, always been beneficial to the communities who live in regions where it grows wildly. People have traditionally used it as tinder because of an ingredient that it has called amadou. It is reported that the 5,000-year-old Ötzi the Iceman carried 4 pieces of this fungus and the conclusion was that he would have used it as tinder.

 

 

 

Red Belted Polypore

 

Considered a digestive tonic, this mushroom is thought to relieve inflammation of gastrointestinal tissues. Red belted polypore is also indicated for immune system stimulation and antihistamine qualities. Some animal model studies have even indicated that this polypore may have some anti-cancer potential.

 

 

Maitake

 

Maitake is also knwon as Champignon Dansant, Champignon des Fous Dansants, Champignon Maitake, Dancing Mushroom, Grifola, Grifola frondosa, Hen of the Woods, Hongo Maitake, King of Mushrooms, Monkey's Bench, Mushroom, Roi des Champignons, Shelf Fungi.

 

Maitake mushroom is a fungus that has been eaten as food in Asia for thousands of years. People also use it to make medicine.

 

Maitake mushroom is used to treat cancer and also to relieve some of the side effects of chemical treatment (chemotherapy) for cancer. It is also used for HIV/AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), hepatitis, hay fever, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, weight loss or control, and infertility due to a condition called polycystic ovary syndrome.

 

In order to make this Ormus I used 9 of the top medicinal muschrooms including Chaga, Cordyceps, Lion's Mane, Reishi, Turkey Tail, Artist Conk, Fomes Fomentarius, Red Belted Polypore, and Maitake to make a tea. Then I added Dead Sea Salt and Natron (Baked Baking Soda) to make this via the Egyptian Wet Method on the Full moon. I then dehydrate the liquid into a powder. 

 

 

 

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