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Four Leaf Rover - Seven Shrooms
Four Leaf Rover - Seven Shrooms
The demand for mushrooms is growing, thanks to their unrivaled ability to support a healthy immune system in all animals.
Seven 'Shrooms is a veterinary formulated blend of 7 whole mushrooms. Our double extraction process makes sure that the beneficial beta-glucans and triterpenoids in the mushrooms are bioavailable and able to enhance immune, liver and kidney function.
The mushrooms in Seven 'Shrooms are grown in greenhouses on natural wood and substrates in filtered air. The whole mushroom is then double extracted and gently powdered, then tested for safety and a high beta-glucan content.
It's important to note that most of the beta-glucan is found in the fruiting body of the mushroom. The downside is, mushrooms are expensive to grow.
In fact, most "mushroom" products are just mycelium, which is just the "roots" of the mushroom. To produce this, mycelium is put in plastic bags of sorghum, oats or rice, then put in a locker to grow. The mycelium is then ground up with the grains to make a high-starch product. Natural mushrooms are low in starch, averaging about 4% carbohydrate.
The FDA doesn't allow mycelium products to say MUSHROOM on the package, but the market is saturated with these cheap mushroom alternatives.
So how can you tell the difference between real mushrooms and the other guy (mycelium)?
Simply look or ask for the beta-glucan content. If the product doesn't provide the beta-glucan content (or if it's low), you can be fairly certain the product is mycelium and not mushrooms. And don't fall for a high polysaccharide content ... anything with a lot of starch will be high in polysaccharides.
You can feel good about giving your dog Seven 'Shrooms. It's third-party tested for beta-glucan content and safety so your dog gets the unique mushroom benefits he needs.
Each mushroom in Seven 'Shrooms is carefully crafted and double extracted for maximum beta-glucan and triterpenoid content. Here is the guaranteed beta-glucan content of each mushroom:
Turkey Tail - 53%
Reishi - 47%
Cordyceps - 27%
Maitake - 36%
Phellinus - 23%
Shiitake - 32%
Chaga - 16%
Ingredients:
Turkey Tail, Chaga, Cordyceps, Phellinus, Maitake Mushroom Extract, Reishi Mushroom Extract, Shiitake Mushroom Extract. No preservatives, fillers, binders or flavorings.
Turkey Tail
Turkey tail is a mushroom that grows on dead logs all around the world. Its Latin name is Trametes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor. Versicolor means of many colors. And that’s because turkey tail has colored rings that look a lot like the tail of a turkey. In Japan, turkey tail is called kawaratake, which means cloud mushroom. There are quite a few strains of Trametes, but turkey tail in particular is of interest to scientists and herbalists. Turkey tail has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries to reduce phlegm, clear dampness, increase energy and boost the immune system. In traditional Chinese medicine, it’s called Yun Zhi.
Chaga
Chaga grows naturally on birch trees. That's why we grow our chaga mushrooms sustainably, on native materials. Research suggests chaga may be able to help regulate and boost the production of cytokines. Cytokines are essential to the immune system ... and a good immune system can help fight off infection and disease.
Cordyceps
Cordyceps are full of antioxidants. Cordyceps are known to help boost physical performance and may support a healthy heart.
Phellinus
There's a lot of research in Korea showing Phellinus is a potent immune modulating mushroom. It can stimulate the immune system and protect against illness.
Give orally daily or as directed by your veterinarian.
Body Weight | Amount Per Day | Daily Supply |
1-30 lbs | 1/2 tsp daily |
60 day supply |
31-60 lbs |
3/4 tsp daily |
45 day supply |
61-100 lbs | 1 tsp daily |
30 day supply |
101+ lbs | 1 1/2 tsp daily |
22 day supply |
Net Contents: 1.8oz (51g)