I’m always the first to admit it… our mushrooms are more expensive than other brands. But we could make them cheaper!
We could stop producing them in Australia and just import them from unverified overseas producers like everyone else does. Does it really matter if they are grown in a polluted environment?
We could stop using the whole mushroom and just sell extracts that are mostly alcohol or water. Surely the non-soluble parts of the mushroom can‘t be that important?
We could also stop preserving the nutrients through freeze-drying and opt for cheaper drying methods like everyone else does. It would mean our mushrooms will contain less nutrients and vitamins in them…
We could save hours extracting every piece of mycelium… and just offer half the active compounds in the finished product. Do people even know what the mycelium is?
The truth is, you can‘t cut costs without cutting corners. And while I’m in charge – we will never do that.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Turkey Tail mushroom do for you?
Turkey Tail mushroom supports gut, immune function and is also known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is a great choice for overall wellness and gut health.
Is Lion's Mane or Turkey Tail better?
They both serve different purposes. Lion's Mane is best known for brain health and cognitive support, while Turkey Tail is prized for immune and gut support. Many people take both for a well-rounded approach to wellbeing.
Who should not take Turkey Tail?
Anyone with mushroom allergies, autoimmune conditions, or who is pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a healthcare provider before taking Turkey Tail. If you're on immunosuppressants or undergoing treatment, always speak to your doctor first.
Is Turkey Tail hard on the liver?
Conversely, Turkey Tail mushrooms seem to protect the liver and improve gut health. There's some evidence that Turkey Tail mushrooms reduce liver inflammation and support its wellness.
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