Mico-Onco
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Recommended daily dose:
First week: 1 Mico-Extract + 1 Mico-Vial every 24 hrs.
From second week on: 1 Mico-Extract + 1 Mico-Vial every 12 hrs.
If you are already taking mushroom extracts: 1 Mico-Extract + 1 Mico-Vial every 12 hrs (or follow your health care provider’s recommendation).
How to take Mico-Onco Care products?
First week: take on an empty stomach before breakfast or lunch (or according to medical prescription). Shake before using and opening the Mico-Vial through the marked area and ingest. Remove the capsule from the container and take it with water.
Second week and later: take on an empty stomach before breakfast and dinner (or according to medical prescription). Shake before using and opening the Mico-Vial through the marked area and ingest. Remove the capsule from the container and take it with water.
If you are taking mushroom extracts: take on an empty stomach before breakfast and dinner (or according to medical prescription). Shake before using and opening the Mico-Vial through the marked area and ingest it. Remove the capsule from the container and take it with water.
Directions
In order to improve absortion, it is better to take it on an empty stomach. Wait 10 min before eating any food.
Important
Do not take any mushroom extracts if you have an allergy to mushrooms. Mushrooms are the main ingredients in these formulas.
Consult your health care provider in case the dose needs to be adapted if taking anticoagulant or immunosuppressant medication.
If there is any change in sleeping patterns consult your health care provider in order to adjust the best time to take Mico-Onco Care.
Consult your health care provider if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Consult your health care provider for children under the age of fourteen.
Consult your physician in case of surgery.
No special requirements for storing and/or conservation are needed. Keep in original sealed packaging at room temperature below 25 ºC.
Mico-Onco format: 30 units per box. Each unit contains a Mico-Vial (10 ml) y un Mico-Extract (514 mg).
Ingredients per vial (10 ml): purified water, organic Ganoderma lucidum extract, organic Agaricus blazei extract, organic Grifola frondosa extract, organic Myrciaria dubia agave syrup and natural aroma.
Ingredients per capsule (514 mg): organic Ganoderma lucidum extract; vegetable capsule.
Nutritional information
2 Mico-Vials (20ml) +2 Mico-Extracts (1.028 mg)
- Energy value (kJ/kcal)169 kJ / 39.84 kcal
- Fat 0.08 g
- Saturated<0.02 g
- Carbohydrates 8.55 g-Sugar 4.17 g
- Proteins 1.24 g
- Salt 0.00 g
Bioactive substances (daily dose)
- β-glucans 1.46 g
- alpha-glucans2.40 g
Vitamins (daily dose)
- Vitamin E12 mg (100% VRN*)
- Vitamin A800 µg (100% VRN*)
- Vitamin D5 µg (100% VRN*)
VRN: Nutrient Reference Value
Allergens
Product suitable for vegans and vegetarians diets.
Gluten-free product that complies with Reg. (EU) No 609/2013.
The immune system and tumours
It has the ability to induce a significant rise in the activity of NK cells and plasma concentration of IL-2 and IL-6 cytokines and interferons - yin cancer patients (1) Makes it conductive towards tretment.In autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthiritis, it has shown analgesic effects and improvements in the patients overall condition when used in combination with other natural extracts (2). It also contains anti inflamatory properties (3)
Anti - proliferative tumour capacity:
It induces apoptosis ( programmed cell death ) in tumour cells (4).Clinical trials in lung cancer patients show a clear immunomodulatory effect and a positive response in combination with chemotherapy (5).
Anti-viral capacity:
Diverse ganoderic acids block the replication of hepatitus B (6) and HIV viruses (7).
The cardiovascular system:
Reduces chest pain, heart palpitations, ECG abnormalities, blood pressure and serum cholesteral levels in coronary heart disease ( CHD) patients(8). Certsain triterpenes contained Ganoderma lucidum, such as ganoderic acids, are considered platelet aggregation inhibitors (9).
Metabolism
Controls levels of plasma insulin, reduces insulin resistance and triacylglycerol levels. Elevates HDL cholesteral levels ( known as good cholesterol ) in patients with high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure (10).
The nervous system
Shows improvement in patients with neurological disorders, such as migrane relief (11) On the other hand, Ganoderma also has sedative properties, increasing total sleep time in experimental animal models (12).
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2. Li EK, Tam LS, Wong CK, Li WC, Lam CWK, Wachtel-Galor S, Benzie IFF, Bao YX, Leung PC, Tomlinson B. Safety and Efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum (Lingzhi) and San Miao San Supplementation in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Trial. Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research) Vol. 57, No. 7, October 15, 2007, pp 1143–1150.
3. Wang J1, Yuan Y2, Yue T2. Immunostimulatory activities of β-d-glucan from Ganoderma Lucidum. Carbohydr Polym. 2014 Feb 15;102:47-54.
4. Chang YH, Yang JS, Yang JL, Wu CL, Chang SJ, Lu KW, Lin JJ, Hsia TC, Lin YT, Ho CC, Wood WG, Chung JG. Ganoderma lucidum extracts inhibited leukemia WEHI-3 cells in BALB/c mice and promoted an immune response in vivo. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2009 Dec;73(12):2589-94.
5. Gao Y, Tang W, Dai X, Gao H, Chen G, Ye J, Chan E, Koh HL, Li X, Zhou S. Effects of water-soluble Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides on the immune functions of patients with advanced lung cancer. J Med Food. 2005 Summer;8(2):159-68.
6. Li YQ1, Wang SF. Anti-hepatitis B activities of ganoderic acid from Ganoderma lucidum. Biotechnol Lett. 2006 Jun;28(11):837-41. Epub 2006 May 31.
7. El-Mekkawy, S., Mesellhy, M.R., Nakamura, N., Tesuka, Y., Hattori, M., Kakiuchi, N., Shimotohno, K., Kawahata, T., and Otake, T., Anti-HIV and anti-HIV-protease substances from Ganoderma lucidum, Phytochemistry, 49, 1651–1657, 1998.
8. Gao Y, Chen G, Dai X, Ye J, Zhou S. A Phase I/II Study of Ling Zhi Mushroom Ganoderma lucidum (W.Curt.:Fr.) Lloyd (Aphyllophoromycetideae) Extract in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease. Int J of Med Mushrooms Volume 6, 2004 Issue 4.
9. Su, C.Y., Shiao, M.S., and Wang, C.T., Predominant inhibition of ganodermic acid S on the thromboxane A2-dependent pathway in human platelets response to collagen, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1437, 223–234, 1999.
10. Chu TT, Benzie IF, Lam CW, Fok BS, Lee KK, Tomlinson B. Study of potential cardioprotective effects of Ganoderma lucidum (Lingzhi): results of a controlled human intervention trial. Br J Nutr. 2012 Apr;107(7):1017-27.
11. Anjum F, Razvi N, Yasin H, Ahmad A, Sherwani MK, Khan NR, Arshad S. Causes of migraine in Karachiites and its treatment from mushrooms. Int J Pharm 2012; 2(4): 706-711.
12. Cui XY, Cui SY, Zhang J, Wang ZJ, Yu B, Sheng ZF, Zhang XQ, Zhang YH. Extract of Ganoderma lucidum prolongs sleep time in rats. J Ethnopharmacol. 2012 Feb 15;139(3):796-800.
13. Matsuzaki H et al., (2013) Antidepressant-like effects of a water-soluble extract from the culture medium of Ganoderma lucidum mycelia in rats. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 13, 370.
14. Nguyen VT et al., (2015) Cytotoxic and anti-angiogenic effects of lanostane triterpenoids from Ganoderma lucidum. Phytochemistry Letters 12, 69-74.
15. Liu YW et al., (2009) Evaluation of antiproliferative activities and action mechanisms of extracts from two species of Ganoderma on tumor cell lines. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 57, 3087-3093.
16. Raj PV et al., (2015) Anti-proliferative effect of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide and triterpenoid fractions against cancer cells. Manipal Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 1, 32.
17. Akihisa T et al. (2007) Anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor-promoting effects of triterpene acids and sterols from the fungus Ganoderma lucidum. Chemistry & Biodiversity 4, 224-231.
18. Kao CHJ et al., (2013) Anti-cancer activities of Ganoderma lucidum: active ingredients and pathways. Functional Foods in Health and Disease 3, 48-65.
19. Müller CI et al., (2006) Ganoderma lucidum causes apoptosis in leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma cells. Leukemia Research 30, 841-848.
20. Hsieh TC et al., (2013) Regulation of cell cycle transition and induction of apoptosis in HL-60 leukemia cells by the combination of Coriolus versicolor and Ganoderma lucidum. International Journal of Molecular Medicine 32, 251-257.
21. Weng CJ et al., (2010) The in vitro and in vivo experimental evidences disclose the chemopreventive effects of Ganoderma lucidum on cancer invasion and metastasis. Clinical and Experimental Metastasis 27, 361-369.
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Should mushrooms be avoided in Autoimmune conditions? Are they immune stimulators?
Mushrooms are biological response modifiers (BRMs), or adaptogens, i.e. they modulate the immune system. So they modulate autoimmune conditions and inflammation levels in the body, whilst helping the body fight off pathogens. The most powerful immune modulator, recommended for autoimmune conditions, is Agaricus Blazei Murrill, or Sun mushroom (as in our MicoSol product), followed by reishi, then cordyceps sinensis is recommended for complaints like lupus.