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Purpose of this published studies is scientific information and education, it should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. This website is designed for general education and information purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis or treatment.

In the world’s largest electronic medical database maintained by the U.S. government, “MEDLINE” in 2013 there were 115 scientific articles on topic Medicinal Mushroomsand Cancer, 489 articles  on  topic  “Medicinal mushrooms”. Number of  scientific articles published on most popular medicinal mushrooms:  Ganoderma Lucidum  (Reishi) 921, Coriolus Versicolor 302, Cordyceps Sinensis 807,  Agaricus Blazei 211,  Lentinula Edodes (Shiitake) 502, Grifola Frondosa (Maitake) 244

Clinical Trials:

Reducing the side effects: Using Immune Assist (K9 Immunity) in Cancer treatment to reduce side effects: Cancer Clinical Trial  (web page)

Immune Assist is the human grade, the same product in veterinary packaging is named K9 Immunity

[PDF] Hybridization of Cordyceps sinensis and Quality Analysis – An article on Aloha Medicinals Cordyceps from the “International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms

[PDF] On The Trail of the Yak – Most complhttps://www.moj-imunitet.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Hybridization-of-Cordyceps-sinensis.pdfete article yet on Cordyceps

[PDF] Immuno-modulating and Anti-tumor compounds from Medicinal Mushrooms by Dr. Solomon Wasser – Great Article!

[PDF] Medicinal Properties of Substances Occuring in Higher Basidiomycetes Mushrooms: Current Perspective (Review) by Dr. Solomon Wasser – Another Great Article!

Medicinal Mushrooms

Official Government Publication:

Cancer Research UK: Medicinal Mushrooms: Their therapeutic properties and current medical usage with special emphasis on cancer treatments:

by Richard Sullivan MD PhD   Dr.Richard Sullivan is Professor of Cancer Policy & Global Health at Kings College London and Director of the new Kings Institute of Cancer Policy.

Table of Contents (PDF 8.87 kb)

Preamble (PDF 15.5 kb)

Chapter 1 – Introduction (PDF 36.3 kb)

Chapter 2 – The Nature of Fungi with Special Emphasis on Mushrooms  (PDF 1.41 Mb)

Chapter 3a – Medicinally Important Mushrooms Part 1 (PDF 8.12 Mb)

Chapter 3b – Medicinally Important Mushrooms Part 2 (PDF 8.75 Mb)

Chapter 3c – Medicinally Important Mushrooms Part 3 (PDF 8.33 Mb)

Chapter 4 – Technology of Mushroom Cultivation (PDF 338 kb)

Chapter 5 – Extraction, Development and Chemistry of Anti-Cancer Compounds from Medicinal Mushrooms (PDF 399 kb)

Chapter 6 – Immunomodulatory Activities of Mushroom GlucansPolysaccharide-Protein Complexes in Animals and Humans (PDF 216 kb)

Chapter 7 – The Role of Polysaccharides Derived from Medicinal Mushrooms in Cancer (PDF 133 kb)

Chapter 8 – Additional Medicinal Properties (PDF 84.2 kb)

Chapter 9 – Regulatory and Safety Criteria (PDF 67.8 kb)

Chapter 10 – Conclusions(PDF 49.5 kb)

Appendix 1 – Overview of Human Immune System (PDF 603 kb)

Appendix 2 – Standard Antitumor Activity Test (PDF 12.7 kb)

Appendix 3 – Medicinal Mushrooms and Cancer Prevention (PDF 17.0 kb)

Author Biographies (PDF 21.6 kb)

Executive Summary (PDF 32.7 kb)

Acknowledgment (PDF 6.89 kb)

Front Cover (JPG 69 kb)

Back Cover (JPG 26.29 kb)

Purpose of this published study is scientific information and education, it should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. This website is designed for general education and information purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis or treatment.


Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)- Founded in 1884 as the New York Cancer Hospital, Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) is one of the oldest cancer centers in the country.

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Cordyceps Sinensis:

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Coriolus Versicolor

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Agaricus Blazei

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  4. Lee YL, Kim HJ, Lee MS, et al. Oral administration of Agaricus blazei (H1 strain) inhibited tumor growth in a sarcoma 180 inoculation model. Exp Anim. Oct 2003;52(5):371-375.
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  10. Kim YW, Kim KH, Choi HJ, et al. Anti-diabetic activity of beta-glucans and their enzymatically hydrolyzed oligosaccharides from Agaricus blazei. Biotechnol Lett. Apr 2005;27(7):483-487.
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  20. Jin CY, Moon DO, Choi YH, et al. Bcl-2 and caspase-3 are major regulators in Agaricus blazei-induced human leukemic U937 cell apoptosis through dephoshorylation of Akt. Biol Pharm Bull. Aug 2007;30(8):1432-1437.
  21. Su ZY, Tung YC, Hwang LS, et al. Blazeispirol A from Agaricus blazei fermentation product induces cell death in human hepatoma Hep 3B cells through caspase-dependent and caspase-independent pathways. J Agric Food Chem. May 11 2011;59(9):5109-5116.
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Inonotus Obliquus /Chaga/

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    • Kim, Yong Ook; Park, Hae Woong; Kim, Jong Hoon; Lee, Jae Young; Moon, Seong Hoon; Shin, Chul Soo (2006). “Anti-cancer effect and structural characterization of endo-polysaccharide from cultivated mycelia of Inonotus obliquus”. Life Sciences 79 (1): 72–80. doi:10.1016/j.lfs.2005.12.047PMID 16458328.
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    • Park, Young-Mi; Won, Jong-Heon; Kim, Yang-Hee; Choi, Jong-Won; Park, Hee-Juhn; Lee, Kyung-Tae (2005). “In vivo and in vitro anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive effects of the methanol extract of Inonotus obliquus”. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 101 (1–3): 120–8. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2005.04.003PMID 15905055.
    • Mishra, Siddhartha Kumar; Kang, Ju-Hee; Kim, Dong-Kyu; Oh, Seung Hyun; Kim, Mi Kyung (2012). “Orally administered aqueous extract of Inonotus obliquus ameliorates acute inflammation in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice”. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 143 (2): 524–32. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2012.07.008PMID 22819687.
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IP 6 Gold – Inositol Hexaphosphate

Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) – Čak i najveći i najstariji privatni centar za proučavanje raka u svetu, sa sedištem u New Yorku je priznao dokumentovano lekovita dejstva medicinskih gljiva.

  1. Shamsuddin AM, Vucenik I, Cole KE. IP6: a novel anti-cancer agent. Life Sci. 1997;61:343-54.
  2. Vucenik I, Podczasy JJ, Shamsuddin AM. Antiplatelet activity of inositol hexaphosphate (IP6). Anticancer Res.1999;19:3689-94.
  3. Shamsuddin AM. Metabolism and cellular functions of IP6: a review. Anticancer Res. 1999;19:3733-6.
  4. El-Sherbiny YM, et al. G0/G1 arrest and S phase inhibition of human cancer cell lines by inositol hexaphosphate (IP6). Anticancer Res. 2001;21:2393-403.
  5. Grases F, et al. Absorption and excretion of orally administered inositol hexaphosphate (IP6 or phytate) in humans.Biofactors. 2001;15:53-61.
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  8. Vucenik I, Shamsuddin AM. Protection against cancer by dietary IP6 and inositol. Nutr Cancer. 2006:55(2):109-25.
  9. Raina K, Rajamanickam S, Singh RP, Agarwal R. Chemopreventive efficacy of inositol hexaphosphate against prostate tumor growth and progression in TRAMP mice. Clin Cancer Res. 2008 May 15;14(10):3177-84.
  10. Gu M, Raina K, Agarwal C, Agarwal R. Inositol hexaphosphate downregulates both constitutive and ligand-induced mitogenic and cell survival signaling, and causes caspase-mediated apoptotic death of human prostate carcinoma PC-3 cells. Mol Carcinog. 2009 Jun 18.
  11. Bacic I, Druzijanic N, Karlo R, Skific I, Jagic S. Efficacy of IP6 + inositol in the treatment of breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: prospective, randomized, pilot clinical study. J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2010 Feb 12;29(1):12.
  12. Williams KA, Kolappaswamy K, Detolla LJ, Vucenik I. Protective effect of inositol hexaphosphate against UVB damage in HaCaT cells and skin carcinogenesis in SKH1 hairless mice. Comp Med. 2011 Feb;61(1):39-44.
  13. Lam S, McWilliams A, LeRiche J, et al. A phase I study of myo-inositol for lung cancer chemoprevention. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2006 Aug;15(8):1526-31.
  14. Lamarre Y, Bourgeaux V, Pichon A, et al. Effect of inositol hexaphosphate-loaded red blood cells (RBCs) on the rheology of sickle RBCs. Transfusion. 2012 Jul 15. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2012.03779.x.
  15. Bourgeaux V, Aufradet E, Campion Y, et al. Efficacy of homologous inositol hexaphosphate-loaded red blood cells in sickle transgenic mice. Br J Haematol. 2012 May;157(3):357-69.
  16. Raina K, Ravichandran K, Rajamanickam S, et al. Inositol Hexaphosphate Inhibits Tumor Growth, Vascularity, and Metabolism in TRAMP Mice: A Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Study. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2013 Jan;6(1):40-50.
  17. Hurrell RF. Influence of vegetable protein sources on trace element and mineral bioavailability. J Nutr. 2003 Sep;133(9):2973S-7S.

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