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Pros & Cons
Pros
Turkey tail mushroom has been used for years in japan to reduce inflammation in the body. It is the first time nih has financed a study of a supplement. Several small nih trials to back up claims.
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Quality
The product seems to be high quality and has given my dog no ill effects
Great product good for the immune system
He has only been using for a month and a month to go before he finishes the bottle
Cant get better unless you buy and fill yourself
Competitiveness
I was giving him a mushroom powder blend for a couple months before i found this brand which is a much better deal per mg
I prefer the more expensive brand name product though
I plan on continuing with this brand not only for the value but because in contrast to a blend of different mushrooms turkey ta... Read More
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I’ve been giving this product to my dog who was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma
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I am a firm believer in turkey tail
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She receives it twice a day i sprinkle it over her food
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I was advised your product would aid with my chemo regiment and possibly help my body heal faster and i believe that it has
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I will continue using turkey tail forever
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I have an oncologist and i asked her to recommend an integrative doctor so i could include other things in my treatment and not just chemo
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Now the nih is funding a study in the us to see if they can recommend this supplement
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I saw a youtube video of paul stamets using turkey tail mushrooms for cancer fighting and antiviral properties
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