Maitake Gold-404 ®
1000 mg strength
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Patented Beta Glucan Supplement to Enhance Cellular Immunity
Latin ... Grifola frondosa
Japanese ... Maitake
Common Name ... Hen of the Woods |

MaitakeGold 404® Dosage Calculator
Price
1 ounce bottle $41.95
Suggested Use
Shake well before using. As a dietary supplement take 4 drops twice a day. Note: For maximum support as advised by your health care practitioner, MaitakeGold(tm) dosage can be increased to .5 mg to 1.0 mg of MaitakeGold(tm) per kilogram of body weight per day. (To determine your weight in kilograms, multiply your weight in pounds times 0.45.)
MaitakeGold 404® Dosage Calculator
For determining dose, each drop of MaitakeGold 404 contains 1.2 mg of fractionated glucans.
Maitake Mushroom Extract
Product Information
MaitakeGold is a potent Maitake mushroom extract developed by Dr. Hiroaki Nanba, PhD., the inventor of Maitake nutraceuticals. MaitakeGold represents such a significant improvement in Maitake formulations that it was recently granted a U.S. Patent (U.S. Patent # 5,854,404). The only Maitake product that carries Dr. Nanba's personal endorsement, MaitakeGold is organic, and is extracted from Maitake mushrooms grown by the Yukiguni Maitake Company of Japan.
Clinical Research
The research on Maitake fractions has focused primarily on immuno-modulating properties. Although no controlled human clinical studies have yet to be completed studies involving the use of MaitakeGold for immune support are in progress at Sloan-Kettering. The results of the in vitro research and uncontrolled human clinical research suggest significant immuno-modulating properties including activation of Natural Killer cells.
Active Constituents
Polysaccharides (1-6, 1-3 linked proteoglycans extracted from the cell walls of the fruit body)
Extraction Information
The patented Maitake Fraction contained in MaitakeGold is extracted from the fruitbody using hot-water extraction and then further purified through precipitation with alcohol.1
References
- Nanba, H., Keiko, K., U.S. Patent #5,854,404. 1997.
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