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For over four thousand years Maitake mushrooms have been glorified in the Orient as food that maintains good health, sustains strong spirit, preserves youth and extends longevity.
Maitake mushroom is indigenous to the northeastern part of Japan though it is found throughout the entire Eastern region, as well as in Europe and North America.
It grows in clusters near the roots of plum, apricot and peach trees, but mostly at the foot of big oak trees. Maitake mushroom has an unmistakable rippled form with no usual mushroom cap but rather large overlapping folds.
The name "Maitake" literally means "Dancing mushroom" so called because people knowing well of its delicious taste and of the health benefits when managed to find the mushroom in the deep mountains they began dancing with happiness and delight. Another interpretation for the name is that its beautifully shaped wavy petals reminds one of a butterfly flapping its wings. The common English name is "Hen of the Woods".
The scientific name "Grifola Frondosa" comes from the common name of Maitake mushroom found in Italy and myths refer to this mushroom as a half-lion and half-eagle beast.
In remote areas, Maitake mushroom can grow to enormous sizes weighing over 50 pounds (22 Kg). This is why this giant mushroom is called the "King of Mushrooms".
For centuries, Maitake mushroom was a rare and difficult mushroom to get. In fact, in the feudal era of Japan this mushroom used to be exchanged with the same weight of silver by local lords who in turn offered it to their superiors, the Shoguns, that were of succession of Japanese hereditary Commanders-in-Chief and virtual rulers before 1868.
Maitake is the only edible mushroom among all Monkey's Bench mushroom family and it is considered a first rank edible mushroom. It undoubtedly offers an exceptionally good taste, an excellent aroma and crisp texture making it a delightful addition to the gourmet menu.
Maitake mushroom is largely used as a Chinese medicine called "Keisho".
The Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing scripture of herbal medicine states that it has been frequently used for improving spleen and stomach ailments, calming nerves and mind, and treating haemorrhoids.
Maitake is one of the most extensively researched mushrooms by various Universities and Scientific Institutes and a very large number of scientific articles have been published around the world about this amazing fungus.
An especially important ingredient found in the family of polyporaceae or so called "Monkey's Bench" is a polysaccharide compound which exhibits strong immune support activity. In the late 1980's some scientists found a mushroom that exhibits much more potent properties than any of the mushrooms previously studied and it was Maitake.
Maitake mushroom contains the active ingredient protein bound ß-glucan complex. This unique active compound makes it very potent in enhancing immune system by oral administration.
Of all medicinal mushrooms studied Maitake has the strongest anti-tumour activity. Numerous scientists over and over again in medicinal articles around the world have reported this most outstanding medicinal property. The numerous conducted laboratory studies examining the tumour growth-suppressing effect reveal a complete inhibition of the tumour.
One of the articles in the Journal of the Japanese Society for Food Science and Technology as result of study of Maitake mushroom possessing anti-tumour activity suggests that active polysaccharide fractions can depress or reduce tumour growth by activating the immune system as a biological response modifier (BRM).
The health benefits demonstrated by Maitake mushroom include immune system support, normal blood pressure support, normal blood sugar level support and normal cholesterol support.
Further laboratory studies and extensive clinical studies are under way in collaboration with leading research institutes both in the United States and in Japan.
Professor Harry G. Preuss, M.D. at Department of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Centre announced at the annual meeting of ACN (American College of Nutrition) held in October 1998 in Albuquerque, New Mexico the results of their initial laboratory study on few fractions extracted from Maitake mushrooms against cardiovascular diseases. Prof. Preuss confirmed as well the favourable anti-diabetic and anti-hypertensive effect.
Prof. Preuss is a strong believer and advocator of so-called "Syndrome X" which claims that the chronic disorders that are common in the aging human such as Hypertension, Diabetes, Obesity, Hyperlipidemia and Arteriosclerosis are all associated, at least in part, with the disturbances in glucose/insulin metabolism. He believes that the findings in his initial study indicate that the Maitake fractions would favourably influence the glucose/insulin system and prevent the onset of age-related chronic disorders.
In 1998, Maitake Products, Inc., Ridgefield Park, NJ, proudly announced that the company has obtained its IND (Investigational New Drug Application) from the FDA to conduct a Phase II pilot study on the effect of Maitake Mushroom D-fraction Extract (D-fraction) on advanced breast and prostate cancer patients. The researchers at New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, in 2002 announced the results of their study of comparing effects of various mushroom extract products as well as ß-glucan products on the U.S. and Japanese market against prostate cancer cells (PC-3; the most aggressive with metastasis cancer cells) in vitro. Maitake mushroom has shown the most potent cytotoxic effect.
The unique protein-bound polysaccharide compound found in Maitake mushroom based on 1,3 and 1,6 Beta glucans has been marketed as a dietary supplement both in the USA and Japan since 1995 and has demonstrated clinical effectiveness in enhancing immune system function particularly in those patients with various forms of cancers, HIV/AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Disturbing fact is that according to the survey done just in USA approximately 181,000 new cases of breast cancer develop each year and over 40,000 women die of it annually.
Prostate cancer is now the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in the USA with over 120,000 new cases and 32,000 deaths occurring annually (which is the second leading causes of male mortality due to cancer). The statistics in other countries around the world are just as alarming!
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