Could Coffee Actually Be Anti-Cancerous?
Most of you are already aware that pure organic roasted coffee contains around 300 naturally occurring anti-oxidants. These naturally occurring anti-oxidants boost the immune system and stimulate good health. Statistically, people who regularly drink coffee are less likely to have cancer . That's good news.
However, even as good as coffee can be for you, it can also be enhanced!
A Florida based coffee company called Javafit has introduced a unique coffee blend called "Impact" which is not only an exceptional organic Columbian grown free-trade coffee, but is blended with 14 medicinal mushrooms!
The Cancer killing power of the mushroom.
Javafit has found a way to make that great tasting cup of coffee even better. Javafit blended the medicinal mushrooms that for thousands of years have been recognized for their power to improve health, vitality, and longevity. This is an important discovery to anyone who researches natural healing with the major hurdle being how to find high quality mushroom sources and incorporate them into a natural daily diet.
When recent studies were published revealing the exciting new health benefits of drinking coffee, a few companies were enamored with the idea of combining the important healing benefits of mushrooms with the healing and endurance discoveries of coffee. This led to the creation of Ganoderma and Reishi enhanced coffees.
Getting the taste just right, proved to be the major challenge to what seemed a certain path to success.
Those initial mushroom coffees had little regard for the rich, full-bodied experience of a delicious home brew and instead left people dissatisfied with the watered down blandness of an average instant coffee, not to mention they left a bitter taste in the mouth commonly associated with Reishi mushrooms. It seemed that coffee that was good for you would never taste like good coffee. That is, until Java Impact.
PREMIUM ORGANIC COFFEE ENRICHED WITH 14 BENEFICIAL MUSHROOMS
Until Javafit; creating a truly healthy coffee WITHOUT sacrificing delicious full bodied taste, was an exercise in futility. But now, with Java Impact, - the first and only premium organic gourmet brewed coffee that has all the benefits of a potent mushroom blend, you have the perfect marriage: healthy non bitter mushrooms and all the flavor and taste of world class gourmet coffee.
Java Impact is premium organic coffee infused with a potent extract of 14 of the most potent certified organic beneficial mushrooms in the world. Each mushroom is beneficial in its own way creating the most powerful synergistic blend available in the world. These mushrooms are grown in a certified organic farm in the USA so we know they are as pure and potent as possible.
Mushrooms are rich in minerals, vitamins and a host of phyto-nutrients and bio/chemicals. All of the mushrooms in Java Impact are especially rich in ergosterol, which is a precursor to vitamin D. The mushroom extracts in Javafit Impact contains a mininum of 20% beta-glucans, which is beneficial for a healthy immune system. There are also many other constituents in these mushrooms that have medicinal properties including triterpenes, diterpenes, essential sugars, glycoproteins, and potent antioxidants.
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established over 1000's of years!
Ganoderma (Reishi) Mushroom
Ganoderma, also known as red reishi mushroom has been used in traditional Asian medicines for more than 4,000 years making it one of the oldest mushrooms known to have been used in medicine. The Reishi mushroom is a symbol for health, and is depicted in the Emperor's residences in the Forbidden City as well as the Summer Palace. The Chinese goddess of healing Kuan Yin is sometimes depicted holding a Reishi mushroom. The mushroom revered as the "Mushroom of Immortality", Reishi is truly one of the most impressive medicinal mushrooms both in its potency and its wide range of potential benefits. Because of its presumed health benefits and apparent absence of side-effects, it has attained a reputation in the East as the ultimate herbal substance.
In a report by Dr. Keith Mumby MD., he reveals that clinical studies have confirmed Reishi has properties as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, BP and blood sugar moderator and cholesterol reducer. Reishi contains over 100 bioactive immunomodulatory substances, including beta glucan.
More importantly, studies have shown that Reishi significantly increases three immune signalers known to help the immune system destroy invaders.
Chaga Mushroom
Since the 16th century, Chaga mushrooms have been used in Russia for medicinal purposes. Chaga is usually grated into a fine powder and used to brew a beverage resembling coffee. Researchers have noted the Chaga mushroom has potent antioxidant activity, anti-inflammatory properties and may be able to lower blood sugar levels.
Rich in immuno-modulating polysaccharides Chaga has been found to be an effective natural inti-inflamnatory, anti-tumor, anti-oxidant, antiviral and antibiotic.
Maitake Mushroom
Maitake is commonly found on oak trees. In Japan, the Maitake can grow to more than 50 pounds, earning this giant mushroom the title "King of Mushrooms." Maitake is one of the major culinary mushrooms used in Japan plus is prized in traditional Chinese and Japanese herbology as a medicinal mushroom.
Dr. Keith Mumby MD. Phd. in his textbook "How to Survive in a World Without Antibiotics" reveals that in one clinical study "....Maitake when used in combination with vancomycin, one of the few remaining antibioticws with some activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureaus (MRSA), Maitake led to very enhanced survival against Listera bacteria infected lab animals."
Mesima
Extracts from Mesima have been used for centuries in traditional Korean medicine. Mesima's health benefits have also been studied at Harvard Medical School and the British Journal of Cancer. Many studies have concluded that Mesima extract possesses powerful immune enhancing properties.
Poria Mushroom
Poria is actually one of the most commonly used mushrooms in Traditional Chinese Medicine appearing in more than 30% of all traditional formulas. Poria is famed as one of the eight treasures in chinese medicine.
Oyster Mushroom
The Oyster mushroom's name refers to the shape of its body. The oyster is one of the more commonly sought wild medicinal mushrooms. The oyster mushroom is frequently used in Japanese, Korean and Chinese cookery as a delicacy. These mushrooms are anti-bacterial, anti-viral, blood pressure moderating, and cholesterol reducing. Oyster mushrooms are rich in vitamin C, B complex and protein. Vitamin B3 in oyster mushrooms is 5-10 times higher as compared to any other vegetable.
Suehirotake Mushroom
This corresponds with its use in traditional Chinese medicine to increase vitality. Suehirotake mushrooms have been used medicinally for thousands of years. Suehirotake is a well-documented and researched mushroom due to its prolific presence around the world.
Shiitake Mushroom
Shiitake is Japan's largest agricultural export and is now the most popular and most cultivated exotic mushroom in the world. In China, shiitake has a history that dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D.). The mushroom was used not only as a food but was taken as a remedy for upper respiratory diseases, poor blood circulation, liver trouble, exhaustion and weakness, and to boost chi, or life energy. It was also believed to prevent premature aging.
Dr. Mumby MD Phd reports that shiitake produces a growth inhibiting beta flucan called lentinan. Scientists now believe that lentinan and virus-like particles found in shiitake trigger the increased production of variious serum factors associated with immunity and inflammation. Theses so-called lymphokines, such as interferon and interleukin, stimulate the defense system through the proliferation of phagocytes, including macrophages and other immune fighters that attack cancer cells, bacteria, and viruses.
A substance called cortinelin, a brouad-spectrum antibacterial agent, which has been isolated from shiitake, kills a wide range of pathogenic bacteria. A sulfide compound extracted from shiitake has been found to have an effect against the fungus that causes ringworm and other skin diseases.
Lion's Mane Mushroom
Lion's Mane has traditionally been used to improve memory and for nervous system support. An ancient saying about Lion's Mane is that those who consumed it would have the memory of a lion and nerves of steel. Some studies are indicating that Lion's Mane improves memory and may even slow the onset of dementia. A double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled trial showed improved cognitive ability.
Agarikon Mushroom
Historical records indicate that Agarikon may have been the most important medicinal mushroom of ancient Europe. The earliest preserved record dates to 65 B.C., when it was listed by Greek physician Dioscorides as a remedy in the Materia Medica. It is said to have been considered an elixir for long life.
Cordyceps Mushroom
The mushroom has a long history in traditional Chinese medicine as well as traditional Tibetan medicine. Cordyceps is known as a great supplement for athletes. Cordyceps became popular with athletes in the U.S. after the 1993 Olympics when several of China's track and field athletes set 5 new world records and their coach told reporters the secret was that the runners were taking Cordyceps at his request. Many athletes have since tried it and found that Cordyceps increase their physical performance and endurance.
Turkey Tail Mushroom
Turkey Tail mushrooms are one of the most researched and respected of the medicinal mushrooms. This member of the polypore family has longest history of medicinal use in China and Japan. Turkey Tail is generally consumed by drinking the tea made by boiling them for a prolonged period.
Blazei Mushroom
Originally discovered in Brazil, Agaricus blazei is widely consumed in many countries. This mushroom was imported to Japan from Brazil and cultivated in the 1970s. In Japan, this mushroom is very popular for its health benefits where it is used by close to 500,000 people.
True Tinder Polypore Mushroom
We know that this fungus, a natural antibiotic, was used as far back as the fifth century BC by Hippocrates to cauterize wounds. Since then, it has been used in China for its medicinal uses.
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