Description
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT
The Eikes line leads us into the Kingdom of medicinal mushrooms and Oriental Medicine. Everything is inspired to the atmosphere of the Orient: scents, the aromas of lentisk as well as how we drink herbal tea – dissolved in warm water to enhance the sense of satiety thanks to the presence of PHGG. 20% of VIT-C from ACEROLA, BETA GLUCANS to keep the immune system active, TERPENES, CHELATING ENZYMES, AMINO ACIDS and PROBIOTICS from SHIITAKE, MAITAKE and CORDYCEPS that improve the function of the upper airways and support the natural defenses; Eikes has a tonic action and supports the metabolism. All this is enclosed in a unique and balanced combination of plants and mushrooms.
INGREDIENTS:
- CYANOPSIS TETRAGONALBA DRIED EXTRACT
- ACEROLA MALPIGHIA PUNICIFOLIA DRIED EXTRACT titrated at 20% in Vit. C.
- SHITAKE LENTINUS EDULUS DRIED EXTRACT titrated at 30% in polysaccharides*
- MAITAKE GRIFOLA FRONDOSA DRIED EXTRACT titrated at 30% in polysaccharides*
- CORDYCEPS SINENSIS DRIED EXTRACT titrated at 30% in polysaccharides*
- GLYCIRRHIZA GLABRA DGL deglycirrhizinated
- BOSWELLIA SERRATA DRIED EXTRACT titrated at 65% in Boswellic acid*
- STEVIA REBAUDIANA
- CINNAMON ZEYLANICUM CEYLON CORTEX O.E.
- PISTACIA LENTISCUS RESIN O.E.
HOW TO USE IT
One teaspoon twice a day in 250 ml of lukewarm water.
DAILY DOSES
ACEROLA 1200 mg
SHIITAKE 900 mg
NAITAKE 900 mg
CORDYCEPS 600 mg
LICORICE 540 mg
BOSWELLIA SERRATA 160 mg
PACKAGE
110 g
Sealed vase with manually applied seal. Resealable
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Yamamura Y, Cochran K. A selective inhibitor of Myxoviruses from Shii-ta-ke (Lentinus edodes). Mushroom Science IX (Part I), Tokyo 1974
Zhuang C, Mizuno T. Biological responses from Grifola frondosa (Dick.: Fr.) S.F. Gray—Maitake (Aphyllophoromycetidae). Int J Med Mushr. 1999;1:317–24