Superfeast Tremella 100g Miron Glass Jar
This youth-restoring mushroom not only helps the body to slow down the natural signs of ageing, but also actively works to support the body in its fight against the enemies of youth in our modern lifestyle. The gelatinous, plump and soft mushroom can provide moistness and softness to the skin, via the lubrication it brings to the fascia (deep tissue) and connective tissue.
Reshetnikov et al. (2000) showed tremella stimulates vascular endothelial cells, essentially bringing support and nourishment to the outer skin. Reviews of decades of research suggested that tremella has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic effects (3) both of which are critical to beautiful, healthy, glowing skin. Plus tremella's rich phytochemical profile further helps it promote a radiant and youthful complexion.
In fact, tremella basically mimics the effects of hyaluronic acid (HA). HA, often referred to as the 'molecule of youth' is a natural substance which is found in the skin. HA is a gelatinous compound that lubricates the bodily organs (think eyes, joints and skin); tremella supports bringing in and holding moisture in the body and is essential for plump, flexible skin. We also know that HA declines as we age, so tremella really is a beautiful adaptogen to take on your longevity journey.
Tremella contains a powerhouse of antioxidants, the star of all molecules. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals in the body, where free radicals are associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's, unhealthy ageing, chronic diseases and cardiovascular events. The beauty of antioxidants is they come in and basically neutralise free radicals. Tremella's potent ability to scavenge rogue free radicals helps you age more gracefully, have more youthful looking skin and stay healthier, longer. Tremella's impressive phytochemical profile continues to be clinically researched for its beautifying effects.
The antioxidant news gets even better; tremella has also been shown to stimulate our bodies master internal antioxidant superoxide dismutase (SOD). SOD is the ultimate free radical scavenger. SOD has known restorative action in sun damage, ageing and wrinkling of the skin (4). So tremella really has wonderful benefits for youthful skin, through its positive antioxidant actions.
Tremella continues to be considered to be one of the best tonics for prevention of
atherosclerosis and plaque formation in Japanese Kampo medicine through its ability to lower lipids profiles within the body.
A study completed on rats examined the effect tremella would have on blood and liver lipid levels. After four weeks, total serum cholesterol was significantly decreased, as was LDL cholesterol. These promising effects suggest tremella could have powerful effects on lowering cholesterol.
Tremella is an exquisite herb for the lungs. For those with a lung Yin deficiency, especially excessive dry coughing, tremella can be really useful for lubricating and soothing the lungs. Tremella can help soothe and provide relief of upper respiratory tract inflammation. (We wouldn't really promote its use for a wet cough, try SuperFeast Cordyceps instead). Tremella provides nourishment to the lungs, whilst also being an immunoprotective Lung tonic, by moistening and lubricating.
Ingredients
Semi-wild Tremella Mushroom fruiting body water extract powder.
Sourced via Di Tao from China's Zhejiang and Guizhou regions.
Serving Suggestion
Start with ¼ - ½ tsp daily. Stir into hot water or plant milk for an instant tonic tea. Works well in hot or cold drinks, broths and meals.
Store in a cool, dry place. In humid climates, store in the fridge or freezer making sure the lid is tightly sealed.
This youth-restoring mushroom not only helps the body to slow down the natural signs of ageing, but also actively works to support the body in its fight against the enemies of youth in our modern lifestyle. The gelatinous, plump and soft mushroom can provide moistness and softness to the skin, via the lubrication it brings to the fascia (deep tissue) and connective tissue.
Reshetnikov et al. (2000) showed tremella stimulates vascular endothelial cells, essentially bringing support and nourishment to the outer skin. Reviews of decades of research suggested that tremella has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic effects (3) both of which are critical to beautiful, healthy, glowing skin. Plus tremella's rich phytochemical profile further helps it promote a radiant and youthful complexion.
In fact, tremella basically mimics the effects of hyaluronic acid (HA). HA, often referred to as the 'molecule of youth' is a natural substance which is found in the skin. HA is a gelatinous compound that lubricates the bodily organs (think eyes, joints and skin); tremella supports bringing in and holding moisture in the body and is essential for plump, flexible skin. We also know that HA declines as we age, so tremella really is a beautiful adaptogen to take on your longevity journey.
Tremella contains a powerhouse of antioxidants, the star of all molecules. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals in the body, where free radicals are associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's, unhealthy ageing, chronic diseases and cardiovascular events. The beauty of antioxidants is they come in and basically neutralise free radicals. Tremella's potent ability to scavenge rogue free radicals helps you age more gracefully, have more youthful looking skin and stay healthier, longer. Tremella's impressive phytochemical profile continues to be clinically researched for its beautifying effects.
The antioxidant news gets even better; tremella has also been shown to stimulate our bodies master internal antioxidant superoxide dismutase (SOD). SOD is the ultimate free radical scavenger. SOD has known restorative action in sun damage, ageing and wrinkling of the skin (4). So tremella really has wonderful benefits for youthful skin, through its positive antioxidant actions.
Tremella continues to be considered to be one of the best tonics for prevention of
atherosclerosis and plaque formation in Japanese Kampo medicine through its ability to lower lipids profiles within the body.
A study completed on rats examined the effect tremella would have on blood and liver lipid levels. After four weeks, total serum cholesterol was significantly decreased, as was LDL cholesterol. These promising effects suggest tremella could have powerful effects on lowering cholesterol.
Tremella is an exquisite herb for the lungs. For those with a lung Yin deficiency, especially excessive dry coughing, tremella can be really useful for lubricating and soothing the lungs. Tremella can help soothe and provide relief of upper respiratory tract inflammation. (We wouldn't really promote its use for a wet cough, try SuperFeast Cordyceps instead). Tremella provides nourishment to the lungs, whilst also being an immunoprotective Lung tonic, by moistening and lubricating.
Ingredients
Semi-wild Tremella Mushroom fruiting body water extract powder.
Sourced via Di Tao from China's Zhejiang and Guizhou regions.
Serving Suggestion
Start with ¼ - ½ tsp daily. Stir into hot water or plant milk for an instant tonic tea. Works well in hot or cold drinks, broths and meals.
Store in a cool, dry place. In humid climates, store in the fridge or freezer making sure the lid is tightly sealed.
This youth-restoring mushroom not only helps the body to slow down the natural signs of ageing, but also actively works to support the body in its fight against the enemies of youth in our modern lifestyle. The gelatinous, plump and soft mushroom can provide moistness and softness to the skin, via the lubrication it brings to the fascia (deep tissue) and connective tissue.
Reshetnikov et al. (2000) showed tremella stimulates vascular endothelial cells, essentially bringing support and nourishment to the outer skin. Reviews of decades of research suggested that tremella has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic effects (3) both of which are critical to beautiful, healthy, glowing skin. Plus tremella's rich phytochemical profile further helps it promote a radiant and youthful complexion.
In fact, tremella basically mimics the effects of hyaluronic acid (HA). HA, often referred to as the 'molecule of youth' is a natural substance which is found in the skin. HA is a gelatinous compound that lubricates the bodily organs (think eyes, joints and skin); tremella supports bringing in and holding moisture in the body and is essential for plump, flexible skin. We also know that HA declines as we age, so tremella really is a beautiful adaptogen to take on your longevity journey.
Tremella contains a powerhouse of antioxidants, the star of all molecules. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals in the body, where free radicals are associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's, unhealthy ageing, chronic diseases and cardiovascular events. The beauty of antioxidants is they come in and basically neutralise free radicals. Tremella's potent ability to scavenge rogue free radicals helps you age more gracefully, have more youthful looking skin and stay healthier, longer. Tremella's impressive phytochemical profile continues to be clinically researched for its beautifying effects.
The antioxidant news gets even better; tremella has also been shown to stimulate our bodies master internal antioxidant superoxide dismutase (SOD). SOD is the ultimate free radical scavenger. SOD has known restorative action in sun damage, ageing and wrinkling of the skin (4). So tremella really has wonderful benefits for youthful skin, through its positive antioxidant actions.
Tremella continues to be considered to be one of the best tonics for prevention of
atherosclerosis and plaque formation in Japanese Kampo medicine through its ability to lower lipids profiles within the body.
A study completed on rats examined the effect tremella would have on blood and liver lipid levels. After four weeks, total serum cholesterol was significantly decreased, as was LDL cholesterol. These promising effects suggest tremella could have powerful effects on lowering cholesterol.
Tremella is an exquisite herb for the lungs. For those with a lung Yin deficiency, especially excessive dry coughing, tremella can be really useful for lubricating and soothing the lungs. Tremella can help soothe and provide relief of upper respiratory tract inflammation. (We wouldn't really promote its use for a wet cough, try SuperFeast Cordyceps instead). Tremella provides nourishment to the lungs, whilst also being an immunoprotective Lung tonic, by moistening and lubricating.
Ingredients
Semi-wild Tremella Mushroom fruiting body water extract powder.
Sourced via Di Tao from China's Zhejiang and Guizhou regions.
Serving Suggestion
Start with ¼ - ½ tsp daily. Stir into hot water or plant milk for an instant tonic tea. Works well in hot or cold drinks, broths and meals.
Store in a cool, dry place. In humid climates, store in the fridge or freezer making sure the lid is tightly sealed.