Jew's Ear Mushroom Powder ORGANIC - Auricularia Auricula-judae ORGANIC Mushroom Powder Capsules 120 pcs.

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Auricularia dietary supplement, certified organic. Syn.: Wood Ear, Jelly Ear, A. Auricularia judae, Auricularia polytricha, Mu-Err

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Organic Jew's Ear - mushroom powder capsules

Syn.: Wood Ear, Jelly Ear, A. Auricularia judae, Auricularia polytricha, Mu-Err

Contents:
120 pieces 395 mg each
(300 mg organic mushroom powder, 95 mg vegetable cellulose capsule)

Recommended use:
Take 2 times a day 2 capsules unchewed with water.
SKU: AN207
GTIN: 9009538001771
Shipping weight‍: 0,10 kg
Item weight‍: 0,08 kg

About the mushroom

Scientific name: Auricularia auricula-judae

Synonyms: Jew's Ear, Wood Ear, Jelly Ear, A. Auricularia judae, Auricularia polytricha, Mu-Err


Natural habitat:
Mainly on dying or dead broadleaf trees (oak, birch, mulberry, mango, walnut, most common on elder), rare on spruces.  It can be found across the world.


Appropriate substrate:
Wheat straw, hardwoods (beech, elder, oak, alder)


Usage:
Edible mushroom, vital mushroom
Auricularia, in China known as mu-err, has been used in asian cuisine and medicine for more than 1500 years. Besides vitamins and valuable proteins, Auricularia contains important minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and silicium, which make it a potent vital mushroom. In Europe, this mushroom has been known for centuries. The 16th-century herbalist John Gerard, writing in 1597, recommended A. Auricula-judae for a very specific use; other fungi were used more generally. He recommends the preparation of a liquid extract by boiling the fruit bodies in milk, or else leaving them steeped in beer, which would then be sipped slowly in order to cure a sore throat (Harding 2008, p. 173).


Taxonomy:
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Auriculariales
Family: Auriculariaceae
Genus: Auricularia
Spores: 11 - 14 (17.5) x 4 - 6 µ, white in deposit, cylindrical to sausage-shaped