Paul Saladino· MD
red yeast rice which is a fungus that grows on a presumably a type of rice and oyster mushrooms have monol and K this is the first stattin to be patented by m in 1987
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red yeast rice which is a fungus that grows on a presumably a type of rice and oyster mushrooms have monol and K this is the first stattin to be patented by m in 1987
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it's in red yeast rice as a mycotoxin it's there to kill the things that are eating it it's there to dissuade the things that are eating it think about that the next time you eat oyster mushrooms