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Due to its composition, Cordyceps is considered a powerful aphrodisiac (favors sexual appetite) and an effective hormonal regulator. This medicinal mushroom has been studied to increase physical power, prevent fatigue and improve sports performance; as well as its effects on viral infections. In addition to its anti-fatigue effect, which makes older people feel more active, Cordyceps has also been shown to counteract the effects of oxidative stress, which is responsible for accelerating aging and promoting the onset of disease, according to a 2016 study on peripherals. cells. blood humans. an article in The Economist referred to the value of Cordyceps as a medicine. Since the 1980s, more than 2,000 scientific articles have been published on Cordyceps sinensis. Many of these have served to determine the properties of this species at the renal, hepatic, genitourinary, immunological, energetic and respiratory levels. In 1993, the spotlight turned to Cordyceps following the results achieved by some Chinese athletes in a national competition. They broke world records in the 1,500, 3,000 and 10,000 meter events without showing signs of fatigue. These results were due, in part, to a special diet that included Cordyceps sinensis.

According to a study carried out by a member of the University of Alcalá (UHA) in Madrid, the pharmacological compounds of Cordyceps include cordyceps acid, glutamic acid, sterols, D-maninites, polyamines, B vitamins (B1, B2 and B12) , vitamin E, vitamin K, and up to 20 minerals, including sodium, zinc, iron, potassium, calcium, copper, manganese, and selenium.

IMPROVES RESPIRATORY FUNCTION.
ANTIDEPRESSANT.
Aphrodisiac and invigorating.
IMPROVES FERTILITY.
BALANCES THE IMMUNE SYSTEM.
ANTIVIRAL.
PROTECT THE KIDNEYS.
CARDIOTONIC.






It stimulates the immune and anti-inflammatory system: although some inflammation is beneficial in the body, in excess it can favor the development of heart problems, or even cancer. Cordyceps reduces proteins that increase inflammation, making it arguably a natural adjunct to anti-inflammatory drugs, according to a Korean study.

Beneficial for the liver: an investigation in the World Journal of Gastroenterology concluded that the fungus Cordyceps sinensis was capable of stopping tissue fibrosis, reducing inflammation and improving hepatocellular function, thus delaying the development of cirrhosis. In addition, another study from the Beijing Hospital (China) indicates that it could be used as a complementary treatment for hepatitis B.

 

This information is provided for educational purposes and is part of the available herbal literature.

 

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