NRx AgariPure™ Agaricus Blazei Murrill Extract - 500mg 60 Caps
NutraceuticsRx
uses only AgariPure™
prime "A" grade Agaricus mushroom. AgariPure™
is a full spectrum product that contains all of the active components of
the Agaricus Mushroom. AgariPure™
uses both water and ethanol extraction techniques. Some of the active
components of the Agaricus mushroom are not water soluble and therefore
must be extracted by alcohol. AgariPure™
is meticulously extracted to contain a ultra high polysaccharide content
of 40%. The most potent
and purest ABM extract in
the world! Equivalent to 7.5gm of Grade A Agaricus in each capsule.
Applications
- Stimulation of Macrophage Cell
- Activation of Lymphocyte, NK Cells
- Antibody Production
Constituents
Polysaccharide, beta-glucan, minerals, trace elements.
Summary
Agaricus is a native fungus from Brazil. It is widely consumed in different
parts of the world due to its medicinal properties. First identified by Dr.
Takatoshi Furumoto, who noticed that local inhabitants were statistically
healthier. Further study by other researchers such as Dr. Shobo Shibata and Dr.
Tetsuo Ikegawa revealed the modes of action for this amazing mushroom.
Animal studies have demonstrated Agaricus’ cytotoxic action on tumor cells and
indirect immuno-potentiating activities. Many in vitro studies indicate Agaricus
has the potential to activate and modulate the immune systems against abnormal
cell growth. Key research studies have pointed to exciting areas of potential
interest for Agaricus (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 Capsule |
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value |
| Agaricus Blazeii Murrill Mushroom
Extract (Standardized to 40% Polysaccharide) |
500mg |
** |
|
*Daily Value Not Established |
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Other Ingredients: Rice Flour, Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate
(Vegetable Source), Silica
Storage: Keep this product in a cool dry place.
Contains No Added: Free of Sugar, Starch and Sodium. No
Artificial Colors or Preservatives.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take 1 to 3 capsules
daily with a glass of water and food or as directed by a health care
professional. Take consistently each day for best results.
Warning: Do not use if tamper resistant seal is missing or
broken. Seek the advice of a health care professional before using.
Consult your physician prior to use if you are pregnant or nursing.
Keep Out of Reach of Children.
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
References (a partial list)
- Ebina T, etc. Antitumor effect of a peptide-glucan preparation extracted
from Agaricus blazei in a double-grafted tumor system in mice. Biotherapy.
1998;11(4):259-65.
- Ohno N, etc. Antitumor beta glucan from the cultured fruit body of
Agaricus blazei, Biol Pharm Bull. 2001 Jul;24(7):820-8.
- Sorimachi K, etc. Secretion of TNF-alpha, IL-8 and nitric oxide by
macrophages activated with Agaricus blazei Murill fractions in vitro. Cell
Struct Funct. 2001 Apr;26(2):103-8.
- Nakajima A, etc. Effect of hot water extract from Agaricus blazei Murill
on antibody-producing cells in mice. Int Immunopharmacol. 2002
Jul;2(8):1205-11.
- Takaku T, etc. Isolation of an antitumor compound from Agaricus blazei
Murill and its mechanism of action. J Nutr. 2001 May;131(5):1409-13.
- Fujimiya Y, etc. Selective tumoricidal effect of soluble proteoglucan
extracted from the basidiomycete, Agaricus blazei Murill, mediated via natural
killer cell activation and apoptosis. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 1998
May;46(3):147-59.
- Itoh H, etc. Inhibitory action of a (1-->6)-beta-D-glucan- protein complex
(F III-2-b) isolated from Agaricus blazei Murill ("himematsutake") on Meth A
fibrosarcoma- bearing mice and its antitumor mechanism. Jpn J Pharmacol. 1994
Oct;66(2):265-71.
- Delmanto RD, de Lima PL, Sugui MM, da Eira AF, Salvadori DM, Speit G,
Ribeiro LR. Antimutagenic effect of Agaricus blazei Murrill mushroom on the
genotoxicity induced by cyclophosphamide. Mutat Res. 2001 Sep
20;496(1-2):15-21.
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