Based on the recently published clinical study,the best results were achieved when given 100 mg per 1 kg of body weight per day, which is suggested to split into two equal servings taken with the morning and evening meals.
Supplement FactsServing Size 1 Capsule |
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Amount Per Capsule | % DV | |
I'm-Yunity® extract | 400 mg | * |
Coriolus versicolor (mycelia) with standardized ingredient polysaccharopeptide (PSP) - Polysaccharide content not less than 38% - Peptide content not less than 11.5% |
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* Daily Values not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose |
Findings coming from various toxicology tests. PSP is a very safe product. Acute toxicity, subchronic toxicity tests are administered.
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Used as an adjunct health supplement in cancer, chemotherapy:
For animals, take 100mg per 1kg of body weight per day with water or with wet pet food. You can also take the powder from the capsule directly.
Coriolus versicolor is cultivated using deep layer cultivation technology with submerged fermentation. The identification of polysaccharopeptide (PSP) for the identification of polysaccharides and polysaccharides contained in other products.
Using MCPs, Mycelia, which are responsible for this mushroom's health benefits. This unique process isolates the effective PSP molecules superiority to other PSP products.
I'm-Yunity® extract is a standardized ingredient polysaccharopeptide (PSP) which can only be isolated from the Coriolus Versicolor mushroom. This extract supports immune health and helps stabilize white blood cell counts. It enhances the energy and appetite. Unlike other mushroom products, I'm-Yunity® is a pure herbal supplement.
After a 20-year research effort, it was found that the strain of Coriolus Versicolor contains unique polysaccharide structures is covalently linked to several levels of predominant carbon positions. It is hypothesized that this macro-structure may account for its health benefits. The Coriolus Versicolor was later named as polysaccharopeptide (PSP) for the identification of polysaccharides and polysaccharides contained in other products.
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