Medicinal mushroom supplements might be a new secret weapon to well-being. Promising a boost to your immune system, healthy antioxidants, improved mood, and even (possible) carcinogen-fighting powers, ...
Young said mushrooms can also be helpful for weight loss because they are filling and low in calories – only 21 calories in a ...
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What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Mushrooms Regularly
Mushrooms provide dietary protein and fiber and may offer other benefits. Learn what the research says and how they can enhance your diet.
The days are getting colder and cold and flu season is intensifying in the final weeks of the year. Lone Star Botanicals is shining the light on its natural, clean mushroom powders as a way to ...
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What Happens to Your Stress Levels, Gut Health, and Energy When You Drink Mushroom Coffee?
More energy, less stress, and better gut health are a few of the claimed benefits of mushroom coffee. But some of these claims are not backed by science.
Sept. 28, 2010, 9:45 AM EDT / Source: GlobeNewswire STEVENSON, Wash., Sept. 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Total Nutraceutical Solutions, Inc. (TNS) (OTCBB:TNUS), announced today that a mushroom under ...
Mushrooms may soon emerge from the dark as an unlikely but significant source of vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin that helps keep bones strong and fights disease. New research, while preliminary, ...
Feeling like your “case of the Mondays” extends beyond the first day of the week lately? U.K. psychologist, Dr. Cliff Arnall warns that winter blues reach their peak this time of year thanks to dreary ...
Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, MS, RD, CDN, registered dietitian and author of The Better Period Food Solution. So how much vitamin D should you really be eating? And, what's the 'shroom equivalent? "The ...
Just about everyone could use a vitamin D boost right about now, and that's exactly what this tasty vegan mushroom jerky recipe provides. Without the help of the sun, getting the recommended 600 IU ...
A nutritionist has revealed why you should be putting your uncooked mushrooms in the sun for 15 to 120 minutes before eating them in order to enjoy maximum health benefits. Rebecca Gawthorne, from ...
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