[Tenken] C. Sinensis – The only one of its kind

Cordyceps Sinensis & Reishi – The perfect match
There are 60 capsules inside every box of [Tenken] C. Sinensis.  Every capsule of [Tenken] C. Sinensis contains 200mg of Cordycep Sinensis (mycelium extract) as well as 50mg of red Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum) (fruiting body extract) – a unique and healthy blend of the most powerful herbs.

All-natural, non-animal capsule
[Tenken] C. Sinensis specially chose to use pullulan capsules (NPcaps®) – an all-natural, two-piece non-animal capsule suitable for vegetarians, diabetics and patients with restricted diets. NPcaps® is all vegetable based, and free from chemical modifications, starch, preservatives and gluten.

 

Functions of [Tenken] C. Sinensis
[Tenken] C. Sinensis aids in supporting both internal organ functions and immunity of the body.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 

Active Ingredients in [Tenken] C. Sinensis

Cordyceps Sinensis naturally contains many compounds that are nutritional.

For example:

  • cordyceps polysaccharide helps to enhance immunity1 and is an anti-oxidant2
  • cordycepic acid aids in regulating blood sugar3 and cholesterol4
  • adenosine regulates the growth of harmful cells and increases your blood oxygen levels5

 

      1. Chen Y.-J., Shiao M.-S., Lee S.-S., Wang S.-Y. Effect of Cordyceps sinensis on the proliferation and differentiation of human leukemic U937 cells (1997) Life Sciences, 60 (25), pp. 2349-2359.

      2. Li S.P., Zhao K.J., Ji Z.N., Song Z.H., Dong T.T.X., Lo C.K., Cheung J.K.H., (...), Tsim K.W.K. A polysaccharide isolated from Cordyceps sinensis, a traditional Chinese medicine, protects PC12 cells against hydrogen peroxide-induced injury (2003) Life Sciences, 73 (19), pp. 2503-2513.

      3. Kiho T, Yamane A, Hui J, Usui S, Ukai S. Polysaccharides in Fungi. XXXVI. Hypoglycemic Activity of a Polysaccharide (CS-F30) from the Cultural Mycelium of Cordyceps sinensis and Its Effect on Glucose Metabolism in Mouse Liver, Biol Pharm Bull. 1996 Feb;19(2):294-6.

      4. Jong-Ho Koh, Jin-Man Kim, Un-Jae Chang and Hyung-Joo Suh, Hypocholesterolemic Effect of Hot-Water Extract from Mycelia of Cordyceps sinensis, Biol. Pharm. Bull., Vol. 26, 84-87 (2003).

      5. Chiou W.-F., Chang P.-C., Chou C.-J., Chen C.-F. Protein constituent contributes to the hypotensive and vasorelaxant activities of Cordyceps sinensis (2000) Life Sciences, 66 (14), pp. 1369-1376.

 

[Tenken] C. Sinensis’ recommended dosage:

  • 1-2 capsules once daily, with warm water
  • Take with an empty stomach
  • For patients with gastrointestinal disease, it is recommended to take after meals