Reishi Mushroom

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Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is known as the "mushroom of immortality", which makes it a great supplement for senior dogs. It may support your dog's immune ... Read More


Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is known as the "mushroom of immortality", which makes it a great supplement for senior dogs. It may support your dog's immune system and function as a prebiotic to support your dog's microbiome.

With organic traditional cultivation, you can be sure that the mushrooms are full of phytonutrients and beta-glucans.

Note: Your dog only needs a tiny amount. This jar size reflects that. 

30g  in a recyclable glass jar

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$32.00
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Ingredients

Organic concentrated Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) mushroom powder

• Fruiting Body Only
• Hot Water Extraction ratio: 12:1
• Polysaccharides >30% and Triterpene >2%
Inactive ingredients: None

General Guidelines

When introducing any new item to your dog's diet, do so gradually.

Suggested use to start slowly - 1/16 tsp per 30 lbs - once a day.

You can increase to:
<10 lbs: 1/8 tsp
10-20 lbs: 1/4 tsp
21-30 lbs: 3/8 tsp
31-40 lbs: 1/2 tsp
41-50 lbs: 5/8 tsp
51-60 lbs: 3/4 tsp
61-70 lbs: 7/8 tsp
71-80 lbs: 1 tsp
>80 lbs: 1 1/2 tsp

Store in a cool dry place away from humidity, heat, and direct light. Do not use in animals with autoimmune diseases or bleeding disorders, unless directed by a veterinarian. Do not use in pregnant or lactating animals.

Mushrooms are not that tasty for some dogs, so we recommend mixing them with yogurt, kefir, bone broth, organic coconut oil or even butter (Dr. Ihor Basko recommendation) to help with the taste.

More Details

According to Dr. Ihor Basko, Reishi may help dogs with:
• Experiencing chronic degenerative processes
• General weakness
• Weakened immune systems
• Dysfunctioning liver, heart, or kidney systems

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your veterinarian if your dog is pregnant or nursing; has or had a medical condition, or is taking prescription drugs. If your dog has any adverse effects from the product, stop taking the product immediately and consult your veterinarian.