There are over 2000 species of edible/medicinal mushrooms, and turkey tail mushrooms are among the most popular because of their reputed ability to augment the immune system against cancer. Turkey's tail often grows on dead wood or in damp weather worldwide. Discover the results of clinical studies and the dosages of mushrooms used. Turkey tain mushrooms get their name because they resemble the tails of turkeys.
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Video Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Turkey Tail Mushroom Names
00:58 Turkey Tail Active Ingredients
01:22 Turkey Tail Mushroom Cancer Research
05:01 My Thoughts
Identifying this brand of mushroom may be difficult because it has several scientific and common names such as Trametes versicolor, Coriolus versicolor, synonyms, Polyporus versicolor, Boletus versicolor, Polystictus versicolor, Bolet Versicolore, Polypore Versicolor as well as Yun Chi, Yun Zhi, Yunzhi, Yun-Zhi. Notice that many names contain the word "versicolor." this can help you identify turkey tail in clinical studies.
Turkey tail contains a broad spectrum of bioactive compounds, including terpenes, lectins, sterols, alkaloids, and compounds called PSP and PSK. Both PSP and PSK are polysaccharide peptides and are thought to be key active ingredients in turkey tail mushrooms.
Key Points
One study noted a combination of turkey tail and Ganoderma (Reishi) mushrooms led to an 88% clearance of the HPV virus after just two months of daily use.
Various studies have indicated turkey tail may benefit those with breast cancer, as well as stomach and colon cancer.
A dose of 2.4 grams of turkey tail mushrooms given to people for 12 weeks improved the quality of life of those with liver cancer; however, it did not slow the progression of cancer.
Reviewing 13 clinical studies, researchers concluded there was "strong evidence" for turkey tail mushrooms aiding the survival of those with cancer - but cautioned more study was needed.
At least one trial showed turkey tail mushrooms helped slow the progression of hemangiosarcoma in dogs.
More and larger human clinical trials are required to better understand if turkey tail mushrooms really work and if yes, what the optimal therapeutic dosage might be.
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