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Coriolus

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Other Names:
Boletus Versicolor, Champignon Coriolus, Coriolus, Coriolus versicolor, Hongo Coriolus, Kawaratake, Krestin, Polyporus Versicolor, Polysaccharide Peptide, Polysaccharide-K, Polysaccharide Krestin, Polystictus Versicolor, PSK, PSP, Trametes versicolor, Turkey Tail, Yun Zhi, Yun-Zhi (cloud mushroom).
[[File:Coriolis.JPG|thumb|350px|left|Coriolus versicolor]]
Other Names:Boletus Versicolor, Champignon Coriolus, Coriolus, Coriolus versicolor, Hongo Coriolus, Kawaratake, Krestin, Polyporus Versicolor, Polysaccharide Peptide, Polysaccharide-K, Polysaccharide Krestin, Polystictus Versicolor, PSK, PSP, Trametes versicolor, Turkey Tail, Yun Zhi, Yun-Zhi (cloud mushroom).<br>
Coriolus mushroom is a fungus. People have used the fruiting body and other parts as folk medicine for a long time. Recently, researchers have started to isolate and identify substances in coriolus that might act like pharmaceutical drugs. Two of these substances are polysaccharide peptide (PSP) and polysaccharide krestin (PSK). Scientists think these chemicals might be able to fight cancer and boost the immune system.
==Special Precautions of Coriolus==
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