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How often do you actually think about your immune system? Most of us only pay attention when we're already sick. But your immune system is working 24/7—and most of us are completely neglecting it. What if you could support your immune system proactively, not just reactively? In this episode, we're talking about Turkey Tail mushrooms—one of the most researched, most respected immune-supporting supplements on the planet. This isn't fringe wellness stuff. This is serious immune science. You'll learn: * What Turkey Tail actually is (and why it looks like turkey feathers) * The impressive research behind it—over 400 clinical studies and medically approved in Japan since the 1980s * How polysaccharopeptides (PSK and PSP) help modulate and support immune function * Why it's not about "boosting" immunity, but helping it function better—more balanced, responsive, and effective * The gut-immune connection: why 70% of your immune system lives in your gut (and how Turkey Tail supports both) * What it actually feels like to take Turkey Tail (you won't feel dramatic changes, but you'll notice you're not getting sick as often) * How to use it for preventative support vs. recovery support * Why it stacks so well with other functional mushrooms Turkey Tail isn't about treating symptoms. It's about building resilience so your body can handle whatever comes its way. Most people approach health reactively: "I got sick, what do I take?" But that's like waiting for your car to break down before doing any maintenance. Turkey Tail is preventative maintenance for your immune health. Not just when you're sick. Every single day. Brought to you by Supplements.co.nz [https://www.supplements.co.nz/] #TurkeyTail #immunesupport #guthealth #wellness #supplements #immunehealth #mushroomsupplements #prevention #resilience #health #microbiome #antioxidants
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