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ReishiMax GLp®

60 CAPSULES

SKU: 16003519

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NZ$188.00
ReishiMax GLp® is a dietary supplement formulated to provide long-term nutritional support for a healthy immune system.
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ReishiMax GLp® has been demonstrated to support healthy immune system function and stimulate immune cell proliferation. ReishiMax GLp® is a proprietary Reishi extract, containing the highest level of actives currently on the market. This standardised product also incorporates cracked spores, a unique technology that releases Reishi's active ingredient, providing unique immune activity not found in other Reishi products. Reishi spores are minute brown egg-shaped reproductive cells that are released by the mushroom at maturity. The spores are protected by an extremely hard shell, which prevents the polysaccharides (a chain of glucose units) and triterpenes (a lipid compound) contained in the spore from being absorbed. Pharmanex uses technology which mechanically 'cracks' the spores, making the active ingredients bioavailable (easily absorbed into the body).

  • ReishiMax GLp® provides long-term nutritional support for a healthy immune system. As a dietary supplement, take one to two (1-2) capsules twice daily with food and drink.

Key Ingredients

Red Reishi Mushroom Extract (Ganoderma Lucidum)

Standardized to 6% triterpenes and 13.5% polysaccharides, for consistent, effective immune support benefits.

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  • *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. **Daniel Sliva, Ph.D., Miroslav Sedlak, Ph.D. et al. Biologic activity of spores and dried powder from Ganoderma lucidum for the inhibition of highly invasive human breast and prostate cancer cells. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2003; 9(4): 491–497.