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  • Product Info

    A supplement containing King Agaricus KA21 and yacon (a potato native to the Andes of South America rich in fructooligosaccharides).

    Evidence of various benefits includes immunity enhancement, preventing recurrence of candida infections and STDs (herpes, etc.), increasing healthy gut bacteria (Akkermansia muciniphila, otherwise known as slimming bacteria), and reversal of metabolic syndrome and diabetes.

    Our King Agaricus is non-genetically modified, is grown without pesticides, is tested for pesticide residues, and is certified to be free of radioactivity, animal-derived substances, and alcohol.
  • Weight:

    100 g

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Efficacy

Enhanced Metabolism

Inner Glow

Improved Gut Health

Better Skin Condition

Benefits

1. Intestinal supplements that beautify the skin and make one feel more beautiful from within.

2. Made from 100% natural ingredients, the formula of this product offers powerful protection against fungal infections (such as athlete's foot and candida), helps prevent recurrent bouts of STDs (herpes, etc.), and stimulates the immune system.

Scientific Evidence

In healthy subjects, after oral 9 g of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 per day (3 to 22 times the standard intake) for six months, the product's safety was confirmed with no side effects and no effect on liver and kidney function values.[1]

The safety of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 was confirmed in a test tube study and an animal study in which 1 g per 1 kg of body weight (approximately 16 to 125 times the standard intake) was ingested. [2]

Natural killer cells, immune cells that attack cancer cells and pathogens, were activated in healthy subjects by taking 3 g of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 daily for one week. [1]

Based on the above research results, intake of Agaricus KA21 is thought to enhance immunity and prevent infection.

When healthy subjects were fed 900 mg and 1,500 mg of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 per day for 12 weeks, an increase in antibody titer against beta-glucan derived from fungi was observed after six weeks of intake 900 mg per day. [1]

Based on the above research results, Agaricus KA21 intake may effectively prevent fungal infections such as oral and vaginal candida and, in the veterinary field, Malassezia and dermatophytosis.

Dogs and cats (n=94) suffering from Malassezia and dermatophytosis were orally fed 300 mg per 5–6 kg of body weight per day of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21. Symptoms such as itching, skin redness, dandruff, odor, and hair loss were improved.
Presented at the 25th Japanese Society of Veterinary Dermatology; paper in preparation for submission.

When wound model mice were fed orally with feed containing open-pollinated Agaricus KA21, skin collagen type 3 was stimulated, and its wound-healing-promoting effect was confirmed. The skin moisturizing effect against dryness was also confirmed in the same study.

Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Aesthetic Dermatology; paper in preparation for submission.

When mice with liver inflammation caused by intraperitoneal administration of carbon tetrachloride were orally given feed containing either open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 or house-grown Agaricus KA21, only the group fed with open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 showed a protective effect on the liver. [1]

When fatty liver model mice with a high-fat diet were given feed containing open-pollinated Agaricus KA21, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of Agaricus KA21 inhibited liver fibrosis caused by NASH (nonalcoholic steatohepatitis). Intake of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 may be effective in preventing NASH. [1]

Hypertensive model rats were fed a diet containing open-pollinated Agaricus KA21, which reduced heart rate and blood pressure, protected the heart, and improved circulatory function. [1]

Healthy people were given 3 g of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 per day for three months, which resulted in reduced body weight, lower body fat percentage, decreased visceral fat mass, cholesterol level, and blood glucose level.[1]

Akkermansia muciniphila, an intestinal bacteria, effectively improves obesity and diabetes.[2] [3]

Ingestion of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 in a mouse study showed a proliferative effect of Bacillus subtilis Ackermansia muscinifera. Japanese patent pending.

When healthy people were fed 3 g of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 per day for three months, body weight, body fat percentage, visceral fat mass, cholesterol level, and blood glucose level were reduced. [1]

Oral feeding of diabetic model mice with feed containing open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 improved blood glucose levels. [2]

Akkermansia muciniphila, an intestinal bacteria, effectively improves obesity and diabetes. [3] [4]

Ingestion of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 in a mouse study showed a proliferative effect of Bacillus subtilis Ackermansia muscinifera. Japanese patent pending.

When healthy people orally ingested 900 to 1500 mg of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 daily, the effects of reduced fatigue, better awakening (improved sleep quality), reduced stiff shoulders, and improved sensitivity to cold were confirmed after 6 and 12 weeks of ingestion.

In addition, when 1500 mg was taken daily, hair loss and graying improvement were confirmed after six weeks and 12 weeks. [1]

When wound model mice were fed orally with feed containing open-pollinated Agaricus KA21, collagen type 3 was stimulated, confirming its wound-healing-promoting effect. The skin moisturizing effect against dryness was also confirmed in the same study.
This was presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Aesthetic Dermatology — paper in preparation for submission.

Ingestion of open-pollinated Agaricus KA21 in mice confirmed the proliferative effect of Ackermansia muscinifera, a type of intestinal bacteria. Akkermansia muciniphila is effective in improving obesity and diabetes. Japanese patent pending. [1] [2]

Akkermansia muciniphila affects the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. [3]

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