MycoChemo Suplement diety
Zoom in
  • MycoChemo Suplement diety
  • MycoChemo Suplement diety
Strzałka w lewo Strzałka w prawo

MycoChemo Diet supplement

Gwziazdka złota Gwziazdka złota Gwziazdka złota Gwziazdka złota Gwziazdka złota
Gwziazdka szara Gwziazdka szara Gwziazdka szara Gwziazdka szara Gwziazdka szara
0.0
0

Type: diet supplement

Composition: Maitake, Taizishen, Zhimu, Danggui, Beisashen, Dazao

Quantity of pills: 180

Product code: O75
Manufacturer:MycoMedica
Capsules
Price:
zł145.00

Dostępne

In stock

Dostępne

In stock

Last items

Dostępne

Out of stock

Sold out

Dostępne

14 days

to return purchases

Dostępne

Free delivery

for orders above 350 zł

Product description

The MycoChemo dietary supplement is composed of the Chinese Maitake mushroom and herbal ingredients that supplement the diet with substances beneficial to the body during regeneration after chemotherapy or oncological radiotherapy.

Properties

Supports the natural regeneration of the body, especially during chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Properties acc. to Traditional Chinese Medicine

Replenishes Spleen and its Qi

Drains Dump

Tonifies Kidneys and Liver

Cools Heat

Calms Thoughts

Quality & Safety

The mushrooms used for MycoMedica dietary supplements are grown in the Chinese provinces of Fujian and Jiangxi, untouched by civilization, famous for their unspoiled nature. Mushrooms are tested in laboratories in Germany for the presence of pesticides, heavy metals, microorganisms, harmful fungi and radiation to make sure that they are free from them and completely safe for consumers. In the same laboratories the mushrooms are also tested to make sure that they contain only high-quality mushroom polysaccharides, which guarantee their health-promoting properties.

Dosage

6 pills 2 times a day 2 (children from 3 to 12 years 3 pills 2 twice a day). The pills should be taken on empty stomach (20 min before meal or 30 min after), with water or light tea.

Ingredients

Maitake / żagwica listkowata / Grifola frondosa - 133 mg, Taizishen / Radix pseudostellariae - 60 mg, Zhimu / Zawilec / Rhizoma anemarrhenae - 60 mg, Danggui / Radix angelicae sinensis - 30 mg, Beisashen / Glehnia littoralis / Radix glehniae - 30 mg, Dazao / jujube / Fructus jujubae - 20 mg, anti-caking agent: microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, colloidal silicon dioxide.

Note!

When using MycoStress dietary supplement, remember that dietary supplements cannot be used as a substitute (replacement) for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

The product is not intended for children under 3 years of age, pregnant women and breastfeeding women. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store in a dry place out of the reach of children.

The product does not contain ephedrine, caffeine, gluten, preservatives, dyes or sugar.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) terms are capitalized and do not mean the same as in Western nomenclature. For example, in TCM, "Spleen" is not an anatomical organ, as in Western medicine, but a functional circuit.

Country of manufacture

Czech Republic

Application
Neoplastic diseases
Users' opinions (0)

0.0

5.0

0
gray star 1
0
gray star 2
0
gray star 3
0
gray star 4
0
gray star 5
0

Recommended accessories

Najnowsze artykuły

Zobacz wszystkie

Zespół TCMsklep
Moxibustion Techniques
The key to the effectiveness of moxibustion therapy lies not only in moxa itself but also in the technique of its application. There are three main moxibustion techniques used for dispersing, harmonizing, and reinforcing energy.
Yike Jiang
Moxa - how to assess its quality?
As customers and therapists, how can we evaluate the quality of individual moxa products and choose the one that works best for moxibustion treatments?
Yike Jiang
How does the purity of moxa affect its effectiveness in moxibustion therapy?
Does the purity of moxa affect its effectiveness in treatments? Is purer moxa better? You will find answers to these questions in the following article.
Yike Jiang
Mature and immature moxa - what are the differences?
Let's uncover the behind-the-scenes of moxa production and the key differences between mature and immature varieties, and learn how this impacts its properties in moxibustion therapy.
Yike Jiang
Moxa - Facts of Mugwort Leaves
The article presents the results of research conducted by prof. Wan Dingrong and his team detailing the facts about the mugwort leaves that make moxa used in moxibustion.
Yike Jiang
Past and Present of Gua Sha
Gua Sha is an old Chinese therapy that involves rubbing Gua Sha stones on the skin. Learn the basic facts about the past and present of Gua Sha massage.
Yike Jiang
Current Conditions of Moxibustion Therapy in China
Moxotherapy is a traditional Chinese therapy derived from Chinese medicine. What is the current use of moxa therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine practices? Find out the statistics and how moxa therapy is used today.
Yike Jiang
Origin and Development of Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an external therapy originated from ancient China. The feature of the therapy is using needles based on the theory of the meridian system.
Zespół TCMsklep
Moving Cupping, Modern Fire Cupping Therapy
Based on the using experience of glass cups, moving cupping method appeared in 1950s and developed in the past decades. It is actually a modern fire cupping therapy.
Zespół TCMsklep
Combination Therapy of Cupping and Acupuncture for Improving Anxiety Disorders
This article presents a traditional Chinese therapy using acupuncture and bubble placement used to relieve anxiety and distress.
Zespół TCMsklep
How Gua Sha and cupping improve insomnia caused by Deficiency of Heart and Spleen?
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder these days. Gua Sha and cupping therapy to help with insomnia was developed by a team from TCM University Hospital in Nanjing.
Zespół TCMsklep
A Combination Therapy of TDP Lamp and Herbal Rice Wine for Relieving Dysmenorrhea
The article introduces a therapy for relieving dysmenorrhea with TDP lamp.