Reishi and Lycopene: An Introduction to Two Traditional Ingredients
Reishi and lycopene are two distinct substances derived from different sources, each with its own place in historical and dietary contexts.
Reishi: A Historical Fungus
Reishi mushroom has a documented history of use in various traditional practices spanning millennia. It is sometimes referred to by symbolic names within these cultural contexts. Reishi contains various natural compounds, including triterpenes and polysaccharides.

Lycopene: A Common Dietary Carotenoid
Lycopene is a naturally occurring pigment found in tomatoes, watermelon, and other red fruits and vegetables. It is a member of the carotenoid family and is a common part of many diets.

A Dietary Supplement Combining Two Ingredients
Our 500mg supplement combines Reishi and lycopene into a single, plant-based capsule. This product is intended for use as a dietary supplement.
Suggested use: Take one capsule daily with water, or as directed on the product label.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided here refers to historical and cultural uses and does not constitute health claims. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new dietary supplement.
