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1. Life Link's Cordyceps 60Caps
Cordyceps is a powder made from the ?Chinese Caterpillar Fungus? Cordyceps sinensis — a mushroom used in traditional Chinese medicine. Among the compounds in this powder are certain polysaccharides that appear to account for its pharmacological effects. Traditionally Cordyceps was used to treat tuberculosis, coughing, anemia, and back and knee pains. Today it is mainly used to increase strength, to recover after a serious injury, and to reduce stress. The use of this fungus was relatively unknown in the West until 1993, when it was credited for the success of Chinese women athletes at the National Games. Since then Cordyceps has been widely used to enhance athletic performance and to treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Recent laboratory work has shown that polysaccharides from the fungus increase the activities of glucose-processing enzymes in the liver, resulting in an increased . . .
 
2. Olympian Labs Zinc Plus 30mg 100Caps
ZINC PLUS Zinc is a trace mineral that is essential for our body. It is found in muscle, our bones, skin, liver, pancreas, and other organs. Next to iron, it is the most available trace mineral in the human body. Zinc helps to boost immunity, repair wounds, maintain fertility, synthesize protein, aid in cell reproduction, and preserve vision. More than 300 enzymes in the body need zinc in order to function properly. A deficiency of zinc may impair the body's immune function. There are many problems associated with zinc deficiency. Initially people have impaired protein synthesis and energy production, poor collagen formation, poor alcohol tolerance, loss of taste and smell, and many pregnancy related problems. Eventually, lack of zinc in your body can lead to reduced T-cell production that results in an increased number and frequency of infections. All of these problems are reversible . . .
 

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