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For thousands of years, cultures around the world have relied on functional mushrooms for health and vitality. Today, modern science is confirming what traditional medicine has long known: mushrooms contain powerful bioactive compounds that support wellness, resilience, and healthy aging.
At iFungi BioHealth, we combine this ancient knowledge with evidence-based science to create high-potency mushroom extracts manufactured in Canada under strict quality standards.

- Naturally occurring polysaccharides in mushroom cell walls.
- Extensively studied for their immune-modulating properties.
- Found in highest concentrations in fruiting body extracts.
- Our extracts are third-party verified to contain a minimum of 30% beta-glucans.

- Found in mushrooms such as Reishi.
- Help regulate the body’s stress response and support healthy sleep patterns.
- Concentrated through our dual-extraction process for maximum potency.

- Compounds unique to Lion’s Mane.
- Shown in studies to stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF), supporting memory, focus, and brain health.
Our Evidence-Based Process
12:1 Dual Extraction
- Water extraction captures beta-glucans.
- Alcohol extraction captures triterpenes and other fat-soluble compounds.
- One gram of extract equals the active compounds of 12 grams of dried fruiting body.
100% Fruiting Body Only
- Research shows fruiting bodies contain 5–10x more beneficial compounds than mycelium grown on grain.
- No mycelium, no grain fillers—only pure mushroom extracts.
Third-Party Verified
- Every batch tested for potency, purity, and authenticity.
- Screening includes beta-glucan content, heavy metals, pesticides, microbiological safety, and DNA barcoding.

- Supports memory, focus, and nerve regeneration.
- Studied for promoting NGF production and cognitive performance.

- Known as the “Mushroom of Vitality.”
- Traditionally used for relaxation, stress balance, immune health, and sleep quality.

- Supports natural energy, stamina, and endurance.
- Enhances cellular ATP production and oxygen utilization.

- Rich in polysaccharides (PSK and PSP) that support immune function and healthy gut microbiota.

- Extremely high in antioxidants (melanin, polyphenols).
- Supports cellular protection and healthy inflammation response.

- Contains lentinan and eritadenine, studied for cardiovascular and liver support.

- Rich in D-fraction beta-glucans.
- Studied for supporting healthy blood sugar levels and immune balance.
Quality Assurance
- Manufactured in Health Canada licensed, GMP-compliant facilities.
- Certified organic fruiting bodies only.
- Verified through third-party labs for potency and purity.
How to Use
- Daily Wellness: 1 g (½ teaspoon) per day.
- Enhanced Support: Up to 3 g daily, as used in many clinical studies.
- Best absorbed with food and taken consistently for 4–12 weeks.

Evidence-Based Wellness
When you choose iFungi BioHealth, you’re choosing supplements backed by:
- 1,000+ published studies on functional mushrooms.
- Clinical research on effective dosages.
- Third-party verified purity and potency.
- Canadian manufacturing that meets the highest quality standards.
Science isn’t just our foundation—it’s our promise.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA or Health Canada. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
References
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- Venturella, G., et al. (2021). Medicinal Mushrooms: Bioactive Compounds, Use, and Clinical Trials. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(2), 634.
- Jayachandran, M., et al. (2017). A Critical Review on Health Promoting Benefits of Edible Mushrooms through Gut Microbiota. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(9), 1934.
- Stamets, P., & Zwickey, H. (2014). Medicinal Mushrooms: Ancient Remedies Meet Modern Science. Integrative Medicine, 13(1), 46–47.
- Patel, S., & Goyal, A. (2012). Recent developments in mushrooms as anti-cancer therapeutics: a review. 3 Biotech, 2(1), 1–15.
- Moradali, M.F., et al. (2007). Immunomodulating and anticancer agents in the realm of macromycetes fungi. International Immunopharmacology, 7(6), 701–724.
- University of Minnesota (2006). Discovery About Evolution Of Fungi Has Implications For Humans. Science Daily.