Northwest Botanicals,Inc.
SPECIALIZING IN MARKETING, PROCESSING, AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES
1212 SW 5th Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526-6104

(541) 476-5588
(541) 476-1823 (FAX)

Cordyceps Mushroom Mycelium

The most potent cultivated Cordyceps in the world!

5 times more potent than the best grade of wild-collected Cordyceps

Testing has been conducted utilizing the very latest in analytical methods; High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry (HPLC/MS). The active ingredients in Cordyceps have been identified as Hydroxyethyl Adenosine Analogs, commonly called HEAA. This group of closely related compounds (analogs) has major anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. One of these analogs Didanosine is used in the USA as a primary drug in the fight against AIDS.


We offer more than 100 different species of Organically Certified Medicinal Mushrooms. These are available at bulk pricing for use in custom formulations, or we can provide full private-label services to help develop your next product.

All mushroom products are grown in America under rigidly controlled laboratory conditions. All products are fully USDA Certified Organic, are grown only in glass containers using no soil or sawdust, are low temperature dried and ground in-house and are provided in vacuum sealed sterile metal cans for unequalled shelf life.

All Quality Control is confirmed through FDA certified third-party analytical labs and a Certificate of Analysis is provided with each lot. While most manufacturers test only for the few items required by FDA such as plate count and mold, we analyze for a comprehensive array of substances. This includes more than 90 heavy metals, aflatoxin, polysaccharide content when appropriate plus any specialized tests called out by the client.

All this at the best prices in North America. Why use cheap imported material when for the same price you can have the best? Please call for personalized attention to your requirements 541-476-5588. or rick@nwbotanicals.org


Richard Alan Miller
Physicist

CONTACT:
Richard Alan Miller
Agricultural Consultant

For more information, visit:

www.nwbotanicals.org
www.herbfarminfo.com
www.richters.com,
then see the Q/A section under Commercial Cultivation Questions.
Page Update:11-03-05