Description
Host Defense MyCommunity 60 Capsules :
Certified-organic mycelium and fruitbodies, with a full spectrum of constituents: polysaccharides (beta glucans, arabinoxylane, glucose, galactose and cordycepic acid), glycoproteins, ergosterols, triterpenoids and other myconutrients, which are essential for supporting natural immunity.
MyCommunity is the 17 species Host Defense formula originally created by Paul Stamets—the most comprehensive Host Defense capsule formula for Supporting Natural Immunity.
Ingredients: Attached.
Suggested Dose: Adults: Take two capsules once per day. Consult a health practitioner, if you suffer from an immune system disorder or if you are taking immunosuppressants. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. May cause dry mouth, skin rash, drowsiness, nausea or diarrhoea. Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if you develop abdominal cramping, loose stools, rash, dry mouth, mouth ulcers, dermatitis, pruritus.
About Host Defense : "Host Defense has a dedicated research team of over ten mycologists that studies mushrooms. For 35 years they have been researching, writing on, teaching about, cultivating, and producing mushrooms. Host Defense is built on mycologist Paul Stamets’ visionary research into the power and potential of mushrooms, especially mushroom mycelium, the root-like structures found growing below ground. The power of Host Defense comes from the discovery that the mycelium is the immune system of the mushroom and helps to support the immune system of humans, it also supports the health and immunity of the natural habitats where it grows. Mushroom mycelium is a cellular bridge connecting bees, trees, bears, plants and humans to the ecosystems in which they live. We share more DNA with mushrooms than with plants. Because of this connection, we can easily utilize compounds from mushrooms. Mushrooms are functional foods, can be used every day and have a full spectrum of constituents. Mycelium produces novel compounds not found in the fruitbody. Recent research shows that 25% more genetic material is active during the mycelial stage as compared to the fruitbody stage. This means that significantly more compounds are created during the mycelium stage.
To grow mushroom mycelium, they use sustainably harvested mushroom cultures to inoculate and ferment an organic brown rice substrate. The fermentation process produces unique novel compounds that have been studied and shown to provide significant and complementary immune support properties. Organic Brown rice medium is an excellent food source for both humans and mushroom mycelium and its naturally Gluten free.
Much like when growing mushroom fruitbodies, growing mushroom mycelium requires a different length of incubation for each different mushroom species. It takes anywhere from two weeks to two months to grow mushroom mycelium. At Host Defense®, we grow 17 different species. It’s important to know the specific incubation timeline for each mushroom species in order to reach peak efficacy. "