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The tinder fungus microdosing

Here you will find everything you need to know about the tinder fungus

How to use the tinder fungus?

This instruction is for informational purposes only and is based on the personal experience of the author and the studied experience of other people.


Directions for use and dosage

For prevention, it is recommended to brew it as tea. Dosage 4-6 g per 1 liter of water.


Contraindications

  • Pregnancy/breastfeeding.
  • Individual intolerance.
  • Presence of urolithiasis.
  • Hemorrhagic diathesis.
  • Problems with blood clotting.
  • Anemia.
  • Uterine bleeding.
  • Age up to 7 years.
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Real tinder fungus


The tinder fungus is known not only as a mushroom, which has significance in ecosystems and natural processes, but it is also credited with certain properties, here are a few of them:


  • Immunomodulatory properties: Polypore fungus is known for its immunomodulatory properties, which can support and strengthen the immune system. In some folk practices, it is used to improve immunity.
  • Antioxidant Properties: By studying the tinder fungus, scientists discovered its ability to produce antioxidants that can mitigate the harmful effects of free radicals in the body.
  • Antifungal: Some studies have shown that extracts from the tinder fungus have antifungal activity, which may be useful in fighting some fungal infections.
  • Antibacterial activity: Other studies have shown the potential antibacterial activity of the tinder fungus, which may be useful in fighting certain bacterial infections.

Already in Ancient Greece, the tinder fungus was used to relaxation from stress and depression. In China, this mushroom is recommended for people with obesity, digestive problems, and women use it to improve the condition of their skin, nails and hair.

Useful properties of the mushroom

The tinder fungus contains a large amount of proteins and carbohydrates, fiber, B vitamins, manganese, potassium, selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. In addition, it is noted for the presence of lanophil polysaccharide, agaric and buricol acid, as well as resinous substances that contribute to numerous medicinal properties:

  • Strengthening the immune system.
  • Removing toxins and carcinogens from the body.
  • Improving fat metabolism.
  • Increased stress resistance.

The composition of the mushroom contains agaric acid, which helps to effectively remove toxins and carcinogens from the body.

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