Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor) is a common, colorful woodland mushroom named for its fan-like shape and concentric rings that resemble a wild turkey’s tail. It has been used for centuries in traditional Asian medicine for pulmonary diseases and general health
Benefits:
Immune Modulation: Contains two well-studied compounds, PSK (polysaccharide-K) and PSP (polysaccharopeptide), which act as immune modulators—helping to balance and optimize immune system function rather than simply “boosting” it .
Cancer Support: In Japan, PSK is a approved prescription adjunct to cancer therapy and has been used for decades alongside surgery and chemotherapy to improve outcomes. Important: Over-the-counter supplements are not the same as prescription PSK and should never replace medical treatment .
Gut Health: PSP may act as a prebiotic, encouraging the growth of beneficial gut bacteria .
Antioxidant: Rich in antioxidants that help fight oxidative stress .
How to Consume:
Tea: Traditionally prepared as a tea or broth from dried mushroom pieces.
Powder/Capsules: The most common form of supplementation. When choosing a product, look for third-party testing and clear labeling of beta-glucan content .
Tincture: Liquid extracts are also widely available.
Note: Always consult with a healthcare provider before taking turkey tail, especially if you are undergoing cancer treatment, on immunosuppressants, or have an autoimmune condition








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