

Type: diet supplement
Ingredients: Cordyceps CS-4, Tusizi, Xianmao
Quantity of pills: 180
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The MycoStamin dietary supplement supports vitality, also in the sexual aspect, which may be weakened by a difficult physical or mental period. The dietary supplement is not a drug and does not have immediate effects, but it supplement the reserves needed for healthy sexuality and vitality.
Supports vitality
Supports sexual functions
Replenishes Kindeys Yang and Ming men
Promotes Lungs Yin
Invigorares the essence of Kidneys
Calms the Mind
Supports protective Qi
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.
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.
Cordyceps CS-4 / Cordyceps sinensis - 166 mg, Tusizi / Cuscuta chinensisi Lam / Semen cuscutae - 100 mg, Xianmao / Rhizoma curculingnis - 67 mg, anti-caking agent: microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, colloidal silicon dioxide.
When using MycoStamin 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.
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