Ingredients | Amount Per Serving |
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Proprietary Extract Blend
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0.42 mL |
Agarikon Mycelium Extract, Fresh
(mycelium)
(Fomitopsis officinalis Mycelium Extract, Fresh)
(Certified organic mycelium, Certified organic rice biomass extract )
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(mycelium)
(Ganoderma lucidum Mycelium Extract, Fresh)
(Certified organic mycelium, Certified organic rice biomass extract )
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(mycelium)
(Inonotus obliquus Mycelium Extract, Fresh)
(Certified organic mycelium, Certified organic rice biomass extract )
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Birch Polypore Mycelium Extract, Fresh
(mycelium)
(Piptoporus betulinus Mycelium Extract, Fresh)
(Certified organic mycelium, Certified organic rice biomass extract )
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(mycelium)
(Trametes versicolor Mycelium Extract, Fresh)
(Certified organic mycelium, Certified organic rice biomass extract )
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Water, Alcohol, Citrus natural flavor
Below is general information about the effectiveness of the known ingredients contained in the product MycoShield Spray Citrus Flavor. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Below is general information about the safety of the known ingredients contained in the product MycoShield Spray Citrus Flavor. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of chaga.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when an extract of reishi mushroom is used orally and appropriately for up to one year (12,5485,70767,70774,70786,70799,70800,70801,70802). ...when whole powdered reishi mushroom is used orally and appropriately for up to 16 weeks (70776,70799,70800,70801,91433,91435,91436,91437,108309).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using
LIKELY SAFE ...when turkey tail mushroom is used orally and appropriately (5477). ...when polysaccharide krestin (PSK) and polysaccharide peptide (PSP) isolates of turkey tail mushroom are used orally and appropriately (1635,1636,1640,1641,1648,1649,1650,1651,1652,1653,1654) (1655,1656,1657,1658,1659,1660,1661,1662,70167,70168,70171,70188,70200,94076). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of turkey tail mushroom when used topically or intravaginally.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
Below is general information about the interactions of the known ingredients contained in the product MycoShield Spray Citrus Flavor. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
Theoretically, chaga may increase the risk of bleeding if used with anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs.
In vitro and animal research suggests that chaga extract can inhibit platelet aggregation (26260). This effect has not been reported in humans.
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Theoretically, taking chaga with antidiabetes drugs might increase the risk of hypoglycemia.
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Theoretically, chaga might interfere with immunosuppressive therapy.
In vitro research suggests that certain constituents of chaga stimulate immune function (26263). This has not been reported in humans.
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Theoretically, high doses of reishi mushroom might increase the risk of bleeding.
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Theoretically, reishi mushroom might have additive effects with antidiabetes drugs.
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Theoretically, concurrent use of reishi mushroom with antihypertensive drugs might increase the risk of hypotension.
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Theoretically, taking turkey tail mushroom with antidiabetes drugs might increase the risk of hypoglycemia.
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Theoretically, the polysaccharide peptide (PSP) component of turkey tail mushroom might increase exposure to cyclophosphamide.
Some animal research shows that the PSP component of turkey tail mushroom can increase the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) of cyclophosphamide by 44% to 50% and the half-life by 34% to 43% (96569). This interaction could potentially increase the effects and adverse effects of cyclophosphamide. However, it is not known whether PSP affects the levels of the active metabolites of cyclophosphamide that are responsible for its clinical activity.
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Theoretically, the polysaccharide peptide (PSP) component of turkey tail mushroom might inhibit CYP2C9.
Laboratory research suggests that the PSP component of turkey tail mushroom dose-dependently inhibits CYP2C9 (94075). Theoretically, taking PSP with drugs metabolized by CYP2C9 might increase drug levels and the risk of adverse effects. However, this has not been reported in humans.
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Theoretically, the polysaccharide peptide (PSP) component of turkey tail mushroom might interfere with the absorption of tamoxifen.
Animal research suggests that PSP increases the time to reach maximum concentration of a single dose of tamoxifen by about 9.5 hours, or 228%. When repeated doses of tamoxifen were given, the time to reach maximum concentration was increased by about 5.6 hours, or 93%. However, PSP did not affect the maximum concentration or the area under the curve of tamoxifen (108308).
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product MycoShield Spray Citrus Flavor. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
General ...There is limited reliable information available regarding the adverse effects of chaga.
Renal ...Orally, there have been two cases of kidney failure and one case of acute nephropathy related to excessive chaga consumption, which contains high concentrations of oxalate (96566,105246,108756).
General
...Orally, reishi mushroom is generally well tolerated.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
Orally: Dizziness, dry mouth, itching, nausea, rash, and stomach upset.
Dermatologic ...Orally, reishi mushroom can cause itching, rash, and other skin reactions (12,5479).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, reishi mushroom can cause dryness of the mouth, throat, or nasal cavity, nausea, stomach upset, and, more rarely, diarrhea (12,70779,91438,108309).
Hematologic ...Orally, reishi mushroom can cause nosebleed and bloody stools (12,91438).
Hepatic ...One case of hepatotoxicity and one case of fatal fulminant hepatitis have been reported in patients who had used reishi mushroom powder for 1-2 months (70766). There is a case report of a 61-year-old male with hypereosinophilia associated with hepatic nodules following the use of reishi mushroom powder for about 2 months. Symptoms resolved after discontinuation of the product. Although these side effects were thought to be associated with the use of reishi mushroom powder, it is unclear if other factors played a role. The patient had been taking tegafur, gimeracil, and oteracil potassium for about 4 months following anterior resection for rectal adenocarcinoma but discontinued these agents and initiated reishi mushroom due to liver injury (108312).
Neurologic/CNS ...Orally, reishi mushroom can cause dizziness (91438). Other rare symptoms include insomnia and headache (70776,70779).
Pulmonary/Respiratory ...Respiratory allergy to reishi spores can occur (12,5479). Sore throat and runny nose have also been reported (70776,91438).
General ...Orally, turkey tail mushroom and its PSK component are generally well tolerated. There have been reports of gastrointestinal side effects, hematological abnormalities, liver dysfunction, and palpitations, but these are in patients who received PSK in addition to standard chemotherapy. It is not known if these are due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.
Cardiovascular ...Palpitations have occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy for cancer (1657). It is not clear if this is due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.
Dermatologic
...Pigmentation of the nails and erythema have occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy (1657,1660,70175,94076).
It is not clear if this is due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.
Intravaginally, a specific gel (Papilocare, Procare Health) containing turkey tail mushroom with neem, carboxymethyl-beta-glucan, hyaluronic acid, gotu kola, aloe, and alpha-glucan oligosaccharide has been reported to cause vulvovaginal stinging, burning, itching, and candidiasis (108305,111904). The specific role of turkey tail mushroom is unclear.
Gastrointestinal ...Nausea, vomiting, appetite loss, stomach discomfort, diarrhea, constipation, and gastric ulcer have occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy for cancer (1651,1657,70175,70201,94076). However, one study reported a decreased incidence of gastrointestinal side effects when PSK was taken with chemotherapy (70188,70197).
Hematologic ...Leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, and albuminuria have occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy (1651,1657,70175,70201,94076). It is not clear if this is due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.
Hepatic ...Elevated liver enzymes, liver function impairment, and hepatotoxicity have occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy (1651,1657,70175,70201,94076). It is not clear if this is due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.
Musculoskeletal ...Malaise and fatigue have occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy (1657,1660,70175,94076). It is not clear if this is due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.
Pulmonary/Respiratory ...Coughing has occurred when PSK is taken with standard chemotherapy (1657,1660,70175,94076). It is not clear if this is due to PSK, the chemotherapy, or both.