The efficacy and function of Cordyceps sinensis

The efficacy and function of Cordyceps sinensis

1. Anti-cancer

The extract from Cordyceps sinensis can play an anti-cancer role and kill cancer cells. It is rich in cordycepin, which is the most important ingredient for anti-cancer effects.

2. Protect liver

It can reduce the damage to the liver caused by toxic substances, regulate immune function, enhance the body's antiviral ability, and has a good effect on viral hepatitis.

3. Regulate immunity

Cordyceps sinensis can increase the number of immune system cells, promote the production of antibodies, increase the number of phagocytic and killer cells, and lower the functions of some immune cells.

4. Relieve cough and asthma

It has the effects of relieving cough and asthma, and removing phlegm, and can be used for cough symptoms caused by respiratory diseases.

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