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Rare and exotic, cordyceps is one of the most valued medicinal fungi in all

Chinese medicine, and also one of the most expensive. Although used in China for

hundreds of years, it was only recently brought to attention of the United

States at the 1993 National Games in Bejing, China. Three female athletes broke

five world records and came under suspicion of using performance-enhancing

drugs. Their coach revealed that they had been taking cordyceps under his

guidance. In addition to increasing endurance and energy, it has also been shown

to treat low libido and impotence, and to strengthen and rebuild the body after

exhaustion or long-term illness.

1. A highly prized traditional Chinese medicine for endurance and energy, and to

improve lung function, is cordyceps sinensis, which is composed of the fungus

cordyceps and the dried body of the larva of the moth on which it grows. Its

active ingredients are polysaccharides, adenosine, and cordy-cepic acid.

- J. E. , Beating the Flu: The Natural Prescription for Surviving

Pandemic Influenza and Bird Flu

 

2. Recent research with extracts of cordyceps has yielded a protein-bound

polysaccharide with high oral activity against tumors, as well as immunological

enhancement.

- Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum

Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness

 

3. Cordyceps has shown to improve liver function and help the body resist the

effects of free radicals. It works by optimizing blood flow to the liver and

kidneys, thus enhancing their natural function to better resist the onset of

disease.

- Dr. F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, Health Begins in the Colon

 

4. Cordyceps has properties similar to those of ginseng and has been used to

strengthen and rebuild the body after exhaustion or long-term illness. It has

also been used traditionally for impotence, neurasthenia, and backache.

- Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum

Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness

 

5. Cordyceps, originally only grown in Tibet and used solely by the Imperial

family, were the secret natural performance enhancer used by Chinese Olympic

athletes when the nation reentered the games.

- Dr. R. Gundry, Dr. Gundry's Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are

Killing You - And Your Waistline - And Drop the Weight for Good

 

6. Cordyceps should only be purchased from companies that test to exclude heavy

metal contamination.

- Alan R. Gaby, M.D., V. , M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick

Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D.

, Pharm.D., N.D., The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to

Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

 

7. Cordyceps is found in the highland regions of China. This mushroom, also

known as caterpillar fungus, is one of the most valued medicinal fungi in

Chinese medicine, and among the most potent.

- Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, Prescription for Dietary Wellness: Using Foods to Heal

 

8. Cordyceps sinensis (CS-4) inhibits the production of DNA and RNA synthesis in

cancer cells and has displayed antitumor activity on bladder, kidney, colon, and

lung carcinoma as well as on fibroblas-toma cell lines.

- Freedom Press, Natural Cancer Cures: The Definitive Guide to Using Dietary

Supplements to Fight and Prevent Cancer

 

9. Cordyceps supplements are still hard to find in natural-food stores.

Cordyceps is most commonly found as a tincture (an average dose is 1 dropperful

per day) and as a powder that is used to make a tea or added to soups.

- Mark Mayell, Off-the-Shelf Natural Health

 

10. Cordyceps has historically been used to treat low libido and impotence in

men, and Chinese studies verify this effect.

- F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D., Prescription for Natural Cures:

A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including

Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

 

11. Cordyceps has been known in China for at least 1,000 years as the anti-aging

mushroom and reishi is considered sacred.

- Giampapa, Pero, and Marcia Zimmerman, The Anti-Aging Solution:

5 Simple Steps to Looking and Feeling Young

 

12. A constituent of cordyceps sinensis has been shown to have hypotensive and

vasorelaxant effects in animal studies. Cordyceps sinensis protected animals

from the nephrotoxic effects of cyclosporin A in one experiment.

- Sheldon Saul Hendler and Rorvik, PDR for Nutritional Supplements

 

13. In addition to its uses listed above, the Beijing researchers found

cordyceps to have immune-modulating and anti-inflammatory activity.

- J. E. , Viral Immunity: A 10-Step Plan to Enhance Your Immunity

against Viral Disease Using Natural Medicines

 

14. The immune-modulating and anti-inflammatory properties of cordyceps work by

increasing levels of interferon, interleukin-1 and -2, regulating tumor necrosis

factor, stimulating natural killer cell activity, and activating T helper cells.

- J. E. , Beating the Flu: The Natural Prescription for Surviving

Pandemic Influenza and Bird Flu

 

15. Cordyceps is one of the most valued medicinal fungi in all Chinese medicine,

and also one of the most expensive (costing as much as $249 per kilogram).

Cordyceps is widely employed to treat upper respiratory problems, impotence,

weakened immune systems, and by athletes to increase endurance.

- Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum

Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness

 

16. In ancient China, cordyceps was used in the Emperor's palace and was

considered to have ginseng-like properties. It was used to strengthen the body

after exhaustion or long-term illness, and for impotence, neurasthenia, and

backache. It was also used to cure opium addiction.

- Alan R. Gaby, M.D., V. , M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick

Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D.

, Pharm.D., N.D., The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to

Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

 

17. Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinensis, sometimes called simply ceps) is formed when

a blade-like growth develops after fungal infestation of dead caterpillar larva.

These bladelike growths are then harvested, cleaned, and dried in the sun.

- Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, Prescription for Dietary Wellness: Using Foods to Heal

 

18. Cordyceps contains water-soluble polysaccharides that work to stimulate the

cells of the immune system.

- Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, Prescription for Dietary Wellness: Using Foods to Heal

 

19. Cordyceps is used as a kidney tonic for degenerative kidney diseases. It

offers benefits for people with renal autoimmune disease, including

glomerulonephritis and Berger's disease as well as chronic nephritis with

degeneration.

- Winston, RH(AHG), and Maimes, Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength,

Stamina, and Stress Relief

 

20. Women who have endometriosis should avoid cordyceps.

- Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z

Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies

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