Description
Suggested Use: 6 drops times daily or as directed by your medical practitioner. For more serious conditions: Take one drop for every kilogram of body weight daily.
NOTE: A great substitute providing immune supportive beta-glucans for those who can not swallow capsules and for children. Sweet mushroom taste is due to the natural flavor of maitake, which makes it pleasant to take.
Maitake D-Fraction® Pro 4X is 4 times the potency of regular strength Maitake D-Fraction and thus is provided by medical professionals who need to provide their patients with a stronger option for immune support. Maitake D-Fraction is a proprietary extract from the Maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa), is one of nature's most potent and effective immune system supporting constituents.* It is a unique protein-bound Beta-1,3/1,6 glucan that research has shown to support overall healthy immune function.*
Maitake D-Fraction Pro® is standardized form of pure and active Proteoglucan, specially developed to be optimal for oral administration.
Maitake D-Fraction Pro® contains 3,000 mg of standardized extract from Maitake mushroom (PD-Fraction®) in alcohol free vegetable glycerine base.
Ingredients: Maitake Fruiting Body Extract, PD-Fraction® Standardized to contain 30% D-fraction (proteoglucan) 22 mg†
Amount Per Serving:
Serving Size: 6 drops
Servings per Container: 273
Other Ingredients:
Vegetable Glycerin, Water.
Suitable for Vegetarians
CONTAINS NO gluten, Wheat, soy, dairy, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Maitake D-Fraction is one of the most scientifically and clinically studied mushroom extracts. It has sponsored and/or been involved in scientific research in cooperation with prominent universities and medical centers, including:
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Caner Center
- National Cancer Institutes
- Cancer Treatment Centers of America
- Georgetown University
- New York Medical College
- Indiana School of Medicine
- Tufts University
- Shizuoka University (Japan)
- KURUME University of Medicine (Japan)
- Osaka Prefecture University (Japan)
- Obihiro University of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (Japan)
- Saga University (Japan)
- Showa University (Japan)
- China Pharmaceutical University (China)
- National Research Council of Argentina (Argentina)
- Chikusuikai Institute for Neuroinformation and Hospital (Fukuoka, Japan)
- Kudan Clinic (Tokyo, Japan)