Comment · Wed, October 5, 2022 · ND Owner
Cordyceps 10:1 vs 1:1
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Chaloobies · 11 points
Another poster asked this question about a year ago but didn’t get an answer. What’s the exact difference between these two? The article on their website says the 10:1 has twice as much cordycepins but 10:1 only has .3 and the 1:1 has .2 Does this mean the 1:1 would be better cause .2 of 500 is 100 and .3 of the 10:1 250mg dose is 75. Any clarification would be nice.
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TheGermanGuy21 · 2 points
Since you mentioned there are different beta glucans and the 1:1 extracts aren't necessarily better in that regard (disregarding the other concentrated actives in there), which ND product containing beta glucans would be the best for immune support?
I've been going with the Yeast Extract for a while now due to its high beta glucan content for a very affordable price. I'd switch though, if there are "better" beta glucans.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I don't think we can simplify it that much. There is still a lot we have to elucidate on things. I think our yeast extract is a really good solid base for an immune supplement as far as beta-glucans go. Then I would say probably reishi and turkey tail would be the other two I would add in. That's why we did it in our Immune Defense.