Phellinus Linteus

Studies have shown that the mushroom extract Phellinus linteus can act as an anti-cancer agent. While Eastern medicine has utilized the medicinal benefits of Phellinus linteus for centuries, researchers in the United States and United Kingdom are studying the use of the mushroom as a means of cancer treatment.

One study showed that Phellinus linteus could halt the formation and growth of laboratory-produced invasive breast cancer.British Journal of Cancer: Phellinus linteus suppresses growth, angiogenesis and invasive... (March 25, 2008)

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