Swanson Reishi Mushroom 600 mg 60 Capsules
Natural adaptogenic support for immunity, stress balance, and vitality
Category: Supplements
Purpose: Supports immune system function and helps the body adapt to physical and mental stress
What It Is
Swanson Reishi Mushroom contains a concentrated extract of Ganoderma lucidum, commonly known as reishi mushroom. Traditionally used in Eastern wellness practices, reishi is a well-known adaptogen rich in bioactive compounds such as polysaccharides and triterpenes. These compounds help support immune response, antioxidant activity, and overall resilience of the body to daily stress.
✅ Key Benefits
- Supports normal immune system function
- Helps the body adapt to stress and fatigue
- Provides antioxidant protection against oxidative stress
- Supports overall vitality and well-being
- Traditional adaptogenic mushroom formula
Use & Dosage
- Take 1 capsule 1–2 times daily
- Preferably with meals and water
- Use consistently for best results
- Do not exceed recommended daily dose
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical advice
- Consult a healthcare professional if taking medication or managing chronic conditions
- May interact with blood-thinning or immune-modulating drugs
- Keep out of reach of children
- Food supplements should not replace a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle
Product Details
Form: Capsules
Active Ingredients: Reishi mushroom extract (Ganoderma lucidum) 600 mg
Skin Type / Target Group: Adults seeking immune and adaptogenic support
Pack Size: 60 capsules
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