The lowly mushroom, grown quietly, in the dark, has suddenly sprung onto
the health scene as a miracle cure. Once castigated as a mere fungus,
the mushroom has acquired a signature cachet in the form of active
hexose-correlated compound (AHCC), a nutritional product made from
healing mushrooms fermented in rice bran. AHCC is used in over 700
clinics and hospitals in Japan, mainly in cancer treatment.
Now AHCC: The Medical Breakthrough in Natural Immunotherapy reveals
what the Japanese have known for decades: AHCC is as well-researched as
any conventional prescription drug. The quality control of AHCC is so
stringent that it would easily qualify as a licensed pharmaceutical, but
the manufacturers believe that this would limit its availability to the
many people in Japan--healthy people, who use it as a preventive as well
as for a variety of other purposes. Because it is actually a
mushroom-based food, even though it is often made available in capsule
form, it is extremely safe for anyone to take, including children, pets,
frail elderly people, and patients who have undergone surgery.
AHCC: The Medical Breakthrough in Natural Immunotherapy explores AHCC
in depth, explaining:
AHCC: The Medical Breakthrough in Natural Immunotherapy will introduce
you to AHCC and expand your knowledge of one of the most important food
supplements available on the market today.