Why Tiger Milk Mushroom is good for you?

Why Tiger Milk Mushroom is good for you??

The Tiger Milk Mushroom (Lignosus Rhinocerus) contains high levels of Beta-Glucan which plays a role in boosting immunity & preventing the spread of cancer cells. 


The following are key benefits of the herb

1. For Lung & Respiratory

  • Traditionally used to treat lung and respiratory problems such as chronic cough, asthma, sinus and allergy symptoms
  • Repairs damaged respiratory system tissues
  • Improves lung health
    by reducing presence of cells that causes inflammation in lungs & airways
  • Ease breathing problems

2. For Cardiovascular Health

  • Could prevents blood clotting
  • Reduce the chances of stroke, high blood pressure & other related cardiovascular heart diseases 

3. Anti-aging

  • High in antioxidants
  • Reduces free radicals and oxidative stress, preventing cell damage

4. Reduces Joint Pain 

  • Contains high anti-inflammatory properties
  • Reduces joint pain caused by illness, injuries or ageing

5. For Immunity

  • Boosts immune system against virus & microbial infections
  • Increases immunity responses due to the presence of active compounds
  • Promotes antiproliferative activity against some cancer cells.

6. For Liver Health

  • Reduces scarring in liver due to obesity

7. For Treating Allergies

  • Reduces extreme immune responses caused by allergens

Our products harness the goodness of Tiger Milk Mushroom, a Malaysian treasured & rare medicinal herb that has been the go-to remedy of our indigenous tribe to treat a variety of ailments & boost health. 

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References

Teo, C.P, 2014. In-vitro investigation of anticoagulant activities in edible and medicinal mushrooms. Masters thesis, University of Malaya

Tieng, K.T., 2014. Fibrinolytic Activities of A Medicinal Mushroom: Lignosus Rhinocerotis (Cooke) Ryvarden. Masters thesis, University Of Malaya.

Yap, H.Y., Aziz, A.A., Fung, S.Y., Ng, S.T., Tan, C.S. and Tan, N. H., 2014. Energy and nutritional composition of Tiger milk mushroom (Lignosus tigris Chon S. Tan) sclerotia and the antioxidant activity of its extracts. International Journal of Medical Sciences, 11 (6), 602–607.

Jamil, N.A.M., Rahmad, N., Rashid, N.M.N., Yusoff, M.H.T.M., Shaharuddin, N.S. and Saleh, N.M., 2013. LCMS-QTOF Determination of Lentinan-Like 𝛽-D-Glucan Content Isolated by Hot Water and Alkaline Solution from Tiger’s Milk Mushroom, Termite Mushroom, and Selected Local Market Mushrooms. Journal of Mycology, 2013 (718963).

Lee, M.L., Tan, N.H., Fung, S.Y., Tan, C.S. and Ng, S.T., 2012. The Antiproliferative Activity of Sclerotia of Lignosus rhinocerus (Tiger Milk Mushroom). Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012 (697603), 1-5.

Zaila, C.F.S., Zuraina, M.Y.F., Norfazlina, M.N., Mun, L.L., Nurshahirah, N., Florinsiah, L. and Rajab, N.F., 2013. Antiproliferative Effect of Lignosus rhinocerotis, the Tiger Milk Mushroom on HCT 116 Human Colorectal Cancer Cells. The Open Conference Proceedings Journal 4 (Suppl-2, M16), 65-70.

Lee, S.S., Tan, N.H., Fung, S.Y., Sim, S.M., Tan, C.S. and Ng, S.T., 2014. Anti-inflammatory effect of the sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerotis (Cooke) Ryvarden, the Tiger Milk mushroom. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 14 (359).

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