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Cordyceps Cs-4
Certified Organic Cordyceps Cs-4 Extract
16% Beta Gluca (polysaccharide), 7% cordycepic acid, .1% adenosine
Cordyceps sinensis is a highly valued medicinal mushroom in both
Classical Chinese Medicine and modern clinical practice. In China it is called
"winter worm, summer grass", and the "caterpillar mushroom". Cordyceps is
found in the highlands of China, Tibet, and Nepal, above 10,000 feet.
Cordyceps attracted the attention of the general public and the health
profession in 1993 when a group of Chinese runners broke nine world records in
the World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Germany. Afterwards the
coach attributed those results to the athletes regular use of a cordyceps
based tonic. Because Cordyseps helps increase stamina, energy levels, and
endurance, it has become one of the top selling sports supplements amongst the
worlds' elite competitive athletes. Clinically, Cordyceps is used to build and
support immune function in various immune compromised conditions including
chronic fatigue, cancer, and respiratory conditions, especially asthma.
Cordyceps Sinensis Cs-4 The wild fruiting form of Cordyceps used in
Traditional Chinese Medicine is extremely rare in the wild and because of this
it is very expensive. Chinese scientists spent many years looking for a
vegetative form of Cordyceps that would produce the same active compounds as
the fruit body; the result of that research is the Cordyceps strain Cs-4. All
of the published clinical research has been conducted with hot water extracts
of the mycelium of the Cs-4 strain of Cordyceps, the same strain
MushroomScience uses to produce their high potency extract.
Clinical Research
There has been a significant amount of research done on Cordyceps.
Studies have looked at the immuno-modulating and immuno-regulating activities,
uses in supporting renal health and respiratory health, and adrenal and
glycemic modulation.* 1,2 Traditional Use and Preparation
Cordyceps is sweet and acrid in taste and warm in nature, acting
through the lung and kidney channels.3 Cordyceps invigorates the kidneys and
protects the lungs.* Cordyceps is also used to replenish the bone marrow and
increase blood production, and is used in cases of fatigue, sexual impotence,
night sweats, anemia, bacterial infections, and debility after illness.*4 For
most conditions Cordyceps is prepared as a decoction, although when used as a
tonic in TCM the fruit bodies are often cooked into a chicken broth.5
Active Constituents
Polysaccharides, Cordycepin, Sterols, Adenosine, Cordycepic Acid
Extraction Information
Wild Cordyceps sinensis fruit bodies and cultivated Cordyceps
sinensis mycelium have demonstrated equal levels of immune activity,* neither
being superior to the other.6 The modern clinical research has been conducted
with hot-water extracts of the cultivated mycelium. The optimal preparation
for both is a hot-water or hot-water/ethanol extract. Our product is a
hot-water/ethanol extract from the Cs-4 strain of Cordyceps. The mycelium is
cultivated on an all-natural chemical-free nutrient base. This process yields
all of the active constituents that make Cordyceps one of the most highly
prized medicinal mushrooms. References
Zhu, J., et al., The Scientific Rediscovery of an Ancient Chinese
Herbal Medicine: Cordyceps sinensis, Part 1. The Journal of Alt and Comp Med.
1998 (4); 3:289-303. Zhu, J., et al., The Scientific Rediscovery of an Ancient
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Cordyceps sinensis, Part 2. The Journal of Alt and
Comp Med. 1998 (4); 4:429-57. Hobbs, C., Medicinal Mushrooms. Botanica Press.
1995. Xie, Z., Huang, X., Lou, Z., Li, S., Zhou, L., Yuan, S., Yang, Z., Tang,
Z., Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The Commercial Press Ltd.,
Hong Kong. 1988. Liu, B., Bau, Y., Fungi Pharmacopoeia. Kiniko Press. 1980.
Chen, D., et al. Effects of natural Cordyceps and the cultured mycelia of
Cordyceps sinensis on murine immune organs and functions of mononuclear
phagocyte system. Abstracts of Chinese Medicine, 1:371. 1985.
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