Maitake Mushroom Interactions Overview
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Maitake Mushroom
Also known as
- Grifola frondosa
- Champignon Dansant
- Champignon des Fous Dansants
- Champignon Maitake
- Dancing Mushroom
- Grifola
- Hen Of The Woods
- Hongo Maitake
- King Of Mushrooms
- Maitake
- Monkey's Bench
- Mushroom
- Ram's Head
- Roi des Champignons
- Sheep's Head
- Shelf Fungi
Maitake mushrooms, also known as Grifola frondosa or "hen of the woods," are a type of edible mushroom native to Japan and parts of China and North America. They have a distinctive, fan-shaped appearance and are often found growing at the base of trees.
Maitake mushrooms are known for their flavor and texture, as well as their purported health benefits. They are high in antioxidants and may have anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting, and blood sugar-regulating effects.
In traditional Japanese medicine, maitake mushrooms have been used to treat a variety of conditions, including high blood pressure and diabetes. Supplements containing maitake mushrooms often highlight the "D-fraction" of beta-glucan and a type of protein called "SX-fraction".
There are 255 drugs known to interact
with Maitake Mushroom
Drugs that interact with Maitake Mushroom
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