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Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) — the "Mushroom of Immortality" — has been central to Eastern medicine for over 2,000 years. Its triterpenes and polysaccharides work on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to modulate cortisol, reduce stress reactivity, and build a resilient immune response. The result is a calmer nervous system and deeper, more restorative recovery.
Beta-glucans activate macrophages and natural killer cells, strengthening the body's first line of defence.
Triterpenes regulate the HPA axis to lower chronic stress hormones and reduce stress reactivity.
Promotes deeper slow-wave sleep — the phase where physical and neural repair actually happens.
Research links Reishi to improved blood pressure regulation and healthier lipid profiles.
Not all Reishi is equal. We use high-potency 15:1 dual extract — not raw powder — to deliver real, measurable performance benefits.
"I sleep so much deeper now. Wake up actually feeling rested for the first time in years."
— Sneha R.
Adaptogens build effect over time. Follow the protocol below for optimal, compounding results.
Take 2 capsules 1–2 hours before bed. Reishi's calming effect pairs best with the wind-down period.
For optimal triterpene absorption, take with a small meal or healthy fat source.
During high-stress periods or travel, increase to 3 capsules per day for targeted immune support.
Genuinely works
"I sleep so much deeper now. Wake up actually feeling rested for the first time in years."
— Sneha R.
Highly recommend
"Got sick once this winter instead of the usual four times. Sticking with Reishi."
— Dev K.
Better than expected
"Stress at work is still there but my reaction to it has completely changed. More calm."
— Meera J.
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Serving
2 capsules / day
Extract
15:1 dual extract
Beta-glucans
≥25% beta-glucans
"Got sick once this winter instead of the usual four times. Sticking with Reishi."
— Dev K.
"Stress at work is still there but my reaction to it has completely changed. More calm."
— Meera J.
