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Oct 6 2025 11:40am
About to crack this grape kool aid flavor, anyone have before??


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Oct 6 2025 11:47am
never tried it looks interesting tho let us know how it taste
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Oct 6 2025 11:57am
never tried it looks interesting tho let us know how it taste


Tastes identical to a well made grape kool aid haha
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Oct 6 2025 12:02pm
Looks tasty but nope never tried any ryse. Can't say I've ever seen it before
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I like 5 defenders for my mushroom STACK.

Chaga (Inonotus obliquus)

Antioxidant support: Chaga is extremely rich in antioxidants, which protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. This may help slow the aging process and protect against disease.
Boosts immunity: By stimulating the production of white blood cells, Chaga helps strengthen the body's defense against infections from viruses and bacteria.
Reduces inflammation: It can help prevent the production of harmful cytokines, which reduces chronic inflammation associated with conditions like arthritis and heart disease.
Adaptogenic properties: Chaga is a popular adaptogen, helping the body manage and recover from stress to maintain stable equilibrium.

Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)
Calming and stress reduction: Known as the "mushroom of immortality," Reishi has adaptogenic properties that can reduce stress, promote relaxation, and improve sleep quality.
Immune system enhancement: Reishi's polysaccharides, particularly beta-glucans, have immunomodulating effects that can enhance the activity of white blood cells.
Anti-cancer potential: Studies have shown that Reishi can enhance the immune function of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Some research indicates it may also have direct anti-tumor effects.
Heart health: Compounds in Reishi, like beta-glucans and triterpenes, are associated with reducing blood pressure and lowering cholesterol.

Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)

Potent immune support: One of the most studied medicinal mushrooms, Turkey Tail is rich in polysaccharide compounds (PSK and PSP) that enhance immune function by activating immune cells.
Adjunct cancer therapy: In Japan and China, PSK has been used as an approved adjunct to standard cancer treatments for decades. It can strengthen the immune system and help reduce the side effects of chemotherapy.
Promotes gut health: Turkey Tail acts as a prebiotic, nourishing beneficial gut bacteria to support a healthy microbiome, which is vital for digestion and overall health.
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory: It contains a wide range of antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress and chronic inflammation.

Maitake (Grifola frondosa)

Immune system modulator: Maitake contains beta-glucan compounds, like D-fraction, that help balance and support the immune system.
Blood sugar regulation: Animal studies show that Maitake may help manage blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity.
Cardiovascular support: Research suggests Maitake can help lower lipid levels, including cholesterol and triglycerides, which promotes heart health.
Neuroprotective properties: Antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties may help protect brain cells and support cognitive function, potentially reducing the risk of cognitive decline.

Shiitake (Lentinula edodes)

Heart health: Shiitake mushrooms contain compounds like eritadenine and beta-glucans, which may help lower cholesterol and prevent plaque buildup in arteries.
Immunity boost: The beta-glucan lentinan can activate the immune system and support the production of immune-regulating proteins, helping the body fight infections.
Rich in nutrients: Shiitakes are packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D, copper, selenium, and B vitamins.
Anti-cancer effects: The lentinan in shiitakes has shown promise in supporting the immune system during cancer treatment.


This post was edited by M240G on Oct 6 2025 12:23pm
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Oct 6 2025 12:22pm
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I like 5 defenders for my mushroom STACK.


bro buys every podcast ad.
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Oct 6 2025 12:25pm
bro buys every podcast ad.


It's got that SHITTAKE MUSHROOM

NAH MEAN?
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Oct 6 2025 12:25pm
bro buys every podcast ad.


:rofl:
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Oct 6 2025 12:27pm
bro buys every podcast ad.


He’s an Andrew Tate enjoyer, he’s not capable of thinking for himself
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Oct 6 2025 12:29pm
It's got that SHITTAKE MUSHROOM

NAH MEAN?


McDonald's gives same result also perfect macros but gymtok isn't ready for that one yet. Togi the only one who knows whatsup
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