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Agarikon: complete India guide

Everything you need to know about Agarikon — mechanism, dose, safety, buying guide for India, and what the research actually says.

By SacredBod editorial · · 8 min read

India has one of the highest rates of micronutrient deficiency in the world — and the supplement market is growing fast to meet it. But with hundreds of products on Amazon.in and little regulation, knowing what to actually buy is harder than it should be. This guide covers Agarikon from first principles: what it is, what the evidence says, and how to use it safely in an Indian context.

What is Agarikon?

Agarikon (Fomitopsis officinalis, syn. Laricifomes officinalis) is a large, perennial polypore that grows on old

Agarikon is relevant for anyone dealing with Infection risk. It primarily acts on the Lungs.

How does Agarikon work?

Agarikon produces unique chlorinated coumarins with potent antibacterial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Reported % improvement across cited trials — Agarikon
0%6%12%18%25%1Mycology 2018sChem Biodivers 20201Molecules 2019
Evidence grade:C· Based on published RCT data

Who should take Agarikon?

Adults interested in historically significant medicinal mushrooms with antimicrobial potential. Primarily a research

The typical dose is 500 mg–1 g/day of extract. Once or twice daily

Safety and who should avoid it

No major contraindications at typical doses. Not recommended in pregnancy or lactation due to lack of safety data.

Always consult your doctor before starting any new supplement, particularly if you are on prescription medication or have an existing health condition.

How to combine Agarikon

Agarikon works well alongside elderberry extract. The Ayurvedic tradition has long used guduchi, tulsi for similar purposes — these can complement rather than replace each other.

Buying guide for India

When shopping on Amazon.in, prioritise products that clearly state:

  • The standardised active compound percentage
  • Third-party testing (NSF, USP, or Informed Sport)
  • The form of Agarikon (extract vs whole herb vs isolate)
  • Vegetarian capsule certification if that matters to you

Generic “natural” or “herbal” labels without standardisation information are a red flag. The price difference between a well-made and a poorly-made Agarikon supplement is often small — the difference in efficacy is not.

Bottom line

Agarikon has Key citations: See richResearch section for study filters and participant data. Clinical evidence su for Infection risk. Used consistently at the right dose, it is a reasonable addition to a wellness protocol for those dealing with these concerns.

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People also ask

What is the best time to take Agarikon in India?
Once or twice daily. With food is generally recommended to improve absorption and reduce any GI discomfort. Morning dosing works for most people; those taking it for sleep may prefer an evening dose.
Is Agarikon available in India and what brands should I look for?
Agarikon is available on Amazon.in and in supplement stores in major Indian cities. Look for products with third-party testing certificates (NSF, USP, or Informed Sport). Imported brands typically have stronger standardisation; check the label for active compound percentages before buying.
Can vegetarians and vegans take Agarikon?
Most forms of Agarikon are available in vegetarian capsules. Check the label specifically — look for "vegetable cellulose capsule" rather than gelatin. Vegan certification is more reliable than just "vegetarian" labelling in the Indian supplement market.

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