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April 2004
Supplements made from a Chinese fungus may help older and out-of-shape
people feel a bit more energized, corporate researchers said on
Monday.
They said people who
took the supplements increased their ability to use oxygen as they
exercised -- one way doctors measure fitness -- and were able to walk
a mile slightly more quickly than those who took a placebo.
Jia-Shi Zhu and Dr. James Rippe of Pharmanex LLC and the Rippe
Lifestyle Institute in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, said their tests on
131 sedentary people aged 40 to 70 showed modest but clear effects.
After 12 weeks of taking Pharmanex's branded supplement, called
Cordymax, peak oxygen consumption rose 5.5 percent when middle-aged
people who had been sedentary used a treadmill or exercise bike, Zhu
said. It rose 2.2 percent in the group that took dummy pills.
The supplement-takers also were able to walk a mile 29 seconds more
quickly and the placebo group took 19 seconds longer, on average,
after the three months.
This suggests the product can help people get fitter, Zhu told a
meeting of the American Physiological Society, part of a larger
conference called Experimental Biology 2004.
Other studies have also shown the product can help regulate fat and
sugar metabolism, he said.
But it does little for people in peak physical shape. "If you
have normal glucose levels, you don't see any difference after taking
this product," Zhu said in an interview.
The fungus, scientifically known as Cordyceps sinensis, is used in
traditional Chinese medicine as an aphrodisiac and anti-aging agent.
Some Chinese athletes use it in a bid to boost performance.
Zhu said the fungus infects a burrowing caterpillar, eating the
creature until it dies. In the spring, a grass-like fungus sprouts
from the underground corpse.
Zhu said he does not know what the active ingredient in the fungus is.
He is also unsure just how it boosts performance, although he
speculated it may affect adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, the power
source of cells.
In the study of 131 people, Zhu said those allergic to mushrooms
experienced a mild rash, and others found the large capsules
uncomfortable to swallow, but otherwise side effects were minimal.
Pharmanex is a subsidiary of Nu Skin Enterprises.
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