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Medicinal mushrooms and immune function

  • Michaela Böttner
    Michaela Böttner

    As a Clinical Herbalist, I aim to promote well-being through the integration of herbal medicine into my clients’ daily lives. I bring expertise in herbal medicine to enhance the overall healthcare experience for individuals seeking a holistic and integrated approach to their health.

    My passion for holistic healthcare extends into my experience as a Clinic Manager for a nutrition clinic. Experienced in clinic management, I have played a key role in providing exceptional team support and supporting client care.

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  • Immunity

The immunomodulatory virtues of medicinal mushrooms offer therapeutic value in the treatment of immune conditions, such as MS, rheumatoid arthritis and thyroid conditions.

For centuries, medicinal mushrooms have been used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of disorders and enhance health. Research has begun to validate these practices in recent years, revealing several health benefits associated with these fungi (1). A wide variety of medicinal mushrooms are used today to support the immune system and overall immune function, as well as for conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and thyroid disorders like Graves’ and Hashimoto’s.

How can medicinal mushrooms support the immune system?

Medicinal mushrooms contain a variety of pharmacologically active compounds that contribute to their health-promoting properties. These compounds include polysaccharides such as beta-glucans, triterpenoids, and lectins, which can modulate the immune system in several ways (2).

Medicinal mushrooms and immune function

Enhance immune surveillance 

Mushrooms like reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) and shiitake (Lentinula edodes) contain beta-glucans, which are known to enhance the activity of macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, and dendritic cells (3). These cells are crucial for identifying and eliminating pathogens and cancer cells.

Anti-inflammatory effects

Chronic inflammation is a common factor in many autoimmune diseases. Mushrooms such as reishi and chaga (Inonotus obliquus) have potent anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce the severity of inflammatory responses and protect tissues from damage (4).

Antioxidant properties

Medicinal mushrooms are high in antioxidants, which provide protection from oxidative stress. The effects of oxidative stress can lead to immune dysfunction and chronic inflammation (25). Several antioxidant properties in chaga and cordyceps (Cordyceps sinensis) have been shown to reduce the oxidative stress in inflammatory conditions (5). 

Modulate immune responses

Certain mushrooms can help balance immune responses, making them particularly beneficial for autoimmune conditions. For instance, turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) contains polysaccharides that can modulate immune activity, potentially reducing the overactive immune responses seen in autoimmune conditions (7).

Michaela Böttner

As a Clinical Herbalist, I aim to promote well-being through the integration of herbal medicine into my clients’ daily lives. I bring expertise in herbal medicine to enhance the overall... Read more

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