mushroom
Turkey Tail
TL;DR
Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) contains PSK (polysaccharide-K/Krestin) and PSP (polysaccharopeptide), two of the most clinically studied immunological agents from any mushroom. PSK has been approved as an anti-cancer drug in Japan since 1977, used adjunctively with chemotherapy for gastric and colorectal cancers.
Overview
Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) contains PSK (polysaccharide-K/Krestin) and PSP (polysaccharopeptide), two of the most clinically studied immunological agents from any mushroom. PSK has been approved as an anti-cancer drug in Japan since 1977, used adjunctively with chemotherapy for gastric and colorectal cancers.
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Compound forms
Turkey Tail comes in several molecular forms. Each absorbs and acts differently.
Turkey Tail
Trametes versicolor
Bioavailability
25%
Typical dose
1000–3000 mg
Benefits
- Cancer adjunct therapy
- Immune activation
- Gut microbiome
- Antiviral
Dose guide
Common dose
1000-3000 mg extract daily
Typical range
1000–3000 mg
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