Turkey Tail mushroom, also known as Coriolus versicolor or Trametes versicolor, is a medicinal mushroom that has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine. In recent years, Turkey Tail mushroom has gained attention for its potential anti-cancer properties.
Studies have shown that Turkey Tail mushroom may help to reduce tumor size by stimulating the immune system. The mushroom contains compounds called beta-glucans, which can activate immune cells such as macrophages and natural killer cells. These cells can then attack and destroy cancer cells.
In addition to stimulating the immune system, Turkey Tail mushroom may also help to reduce tumor size by inhibiting the growth of new blood vessels. Tumors need blood vessels to grow and survive. By inhibiting the growth of new blood vessels, Turkey Tail mushroom may help to starve tumors and prevent them from growing.
A number of studies have shown that Turkey Tail mushroom may be effective in reducing tumor size in various types of cancer. For example, a study of 30 patients with colorectal cancer found that those who took Turkey Tail mushroom extract had a significant reduction in tumor size compared to those who did not take the extract.
Another study of 20 patients with breast cancer found that those who took Turkey Tail mushroom extract had a significant reduction in the size of their tumors after surgery.
While more research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of Turkey Tail mushroom in reducing tumor size, the available evidence suggests that it may be a promising natural approach to cancer treatment.
In addition to its anti-cancer properties, Turkey Tail mushroom has also been shown to:
If you are considering using Turkey Tail mushroom, it is important to talk to your doctor first. Turkey Tail mushroom can interact with certain medications, so it is important to make sure that it is safe for you to take.