Turkey tail
Medicinal mushroom extract with preliminary human evidence for immune modulation and gut microbiome support in adults.
Turkey tail
Medicinal mushroom extract with preliminary human evidence for immune modulation and gut microbiome support in adults.
Interesting mainly for immune-focused users, but human evidence is early and much of it comes from adjunct cancer research.
Turkey tail is a tough shelf mushroom (Trametes versicolor) used mainly as tea or extract rather than as food. Its beta-glucans and polysaccharopeptides interact with immune receptors and gut microbes. Human research, much of it using standardized PSK/PSP extracts in adjunct cancer care, suggests possible benefits for immune recovery, microbiome composition, and inflammatory signaling. It fits adults specifically seeking a mushroom-based immune or gut supplement and willing to accept limited clinical certainty.
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Turkey tail contains beta-glucans and polysaccharopeptides such as PSK and PSP. These compounds bind pattern-recognition receptors on immune cells and are also fermented by gut microbes, which can alter cytokine signaling and microbiome composition.