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Vitaceutica® Tiger Milk Mushroom

Vitaceutica® Tiger Milk Mushroom
Vitaceutica® Tiger Milk Mushroom
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For Lung and Respiratory Health, Qi, Stamina and Longevity!

Vitaceutica® Tiger Milk Mushroom Plus Tablet is expertly formulated with a unique blend of lung-supporting medicinal mushrooms, promoting respiratory health, Qi, stamina and longevity.

[60 capsules]

  • 5-in-1 easy-to-swallow tablet
  • Featuring TigerPro™ Tiger Milk Mushroom, supported by human clinical study
  • Enhanced with Cordyceps Sinensis Extract, Panax Ginseng Extract, Ganoderma Lucidum Extract and Ganoderma Lucidum Cracked Spore Powder
  • Suitable for long-term use without side effects
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    MAL 23096120TC NC
KKLIU 0050
RM261.80
 

 

THE LONG SUPPORTING MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS

Whenever you are dealing with lung issues, such as cough, cold, asthma and sinus, consider a natural approach! Vitaceutica Tiger Milk Mushroom Plus Tablet supports both short-term relief and long-term respiratory health, the natural way. Beyond smoother breathing, this dynamic blend works in harmony to enhance Qi, stamina and immunity, while optimizing blood oxygen levels, uplifting your energy and immunity.

 

 

Tigerpro® Tiger Milk Mushroom

TigerPro is a premium, clinically researched Tiger Milk Mushroom cultivated indoors under controlled conditions that mimic nature's growing environment. It is standardized to contain more than 50% beta-glucan. TigerPro utilizes only the tuber, known as Sclerotium, where the bioactive compounds and medicinal values concentrate. Human clinical studies have shown that TigerPro significantly relieves airway conditions such as cough, sinus issues and chronic cough.

 

Cordyceps Sinensis Mycelium Extract

Cordyceps sinensis is one of the most prized medicinal mushrooms, cherished for thousands of years for its ability to nurture Qi and boost stamina and endurance. With its high polysaccharide content, it showcases a range of healing properties, including relieving coughs, nourishing kidneys, reducing inflammation, strengthening immunity, and exhibiting anti-diabetic, anti-atherosclerotic and anti-cancer effects

Panax Ginseng Root Extract

Panax ginseng stands as one of the most extensively researched medicinal herbs, boasting a rich history of use dating back 5000 years. Renowed for its adaptogenic properties, ginseng has the remarkable ability to regulate various physiological functions and promote homeostasis - a crucial aspect of the body's internal stability. Its primary active compound, ginsenoside, exerts a plethora of physiological and pharmacological benefits, ranging from enhancing lung, heart, liver and spleen function to bolstering cognitive and sexual health.

 

Ganoderma Lucidum Fruit Body Extract

Ganoderma lucidum, commonly known as “Lingzhi” or “Reishi mushroom”, has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for over 3000 years. Rich in biologically active compounds, including triterpenoids, polysaccharides, and nucleosides, Lingzhi supports various aspects of health, including Qi, lung function, vital energy, mental well-being, and cardiovascular health. Studies have demonstrated its immune-modulating, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, antioxidant, and adaptogenic effects, making it a popular choice in medicinal practices.

 

Ganoderma Lucidum Cracked Spore Powder

Ganoderma lucidum spores, often referred to as the 'seed of immortality', are the reproductive cells of the mushroom. Obtained from the mature fruiting body, it takes approximately 1000 kg to yield just 1 kg of these spores, making them exceptionally rare and precious. The spores contain bioactive compounds similar to the fruiting body but with higher concentration and protected within the cell wall. Thus, ultrasound technology is utilized to break down the cell wall up to 99% cracked rate, maximizing release and absorption. The spores has been demonstrated to promote blood microcirculation and oxygenation by improving the blood's oxygen absorption capacity, ensuring ample oxygen supply to tissues and cells thereby elevating Qi and vitality.

 

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