Turkey Tail is one of the most researched functional mushrooms in the world, named for its colorful, fan-like rings. Here is what it is and why people add it to their wellness routine.
What is Turkey Tail?
Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) is a functional mushroom traditionally used in wellness practices for centuries. Like other functional mushrooms, it is non-intoxicating and taken as a daily supplement, most often as a capsule or as part of a blend.
What people use it for
Turkey Tail is best known in the wellness world for immune support, thanks to naturally occurring compounds called beta-glucans, and it is also of interest for gut and digestive wellness because it contains prebiotic fibers. As always, it is a supplement, not a medicine, and individual results vary.
How to take Turkey Tail
Most people take Turkey Tail as a daily capsule, on its own or in a multi-mushroom blend. Explore our Turkey Tail Capsules or the broader mushroom capsules collection, which includes Lion's Mane, Turkey Tail and Matrix blends.

How it fits with other mushrooms
Many people stack functional mushrooms for different goals: Lion's Mane for focus, Turkey Tail for immune and gut support. New to the category? Start with our overview, what are functional mushrooms?
Frequently asked questions
What is Turkey Tail good for?
It is most associated with immune and gut/digestive wellness as part of a daily routine. It is a supplement, not a treatment.
How do I take it?
Usually as a daily capsule, alone or in a blend. Follow the product label.
Is it safe to take every day?
Many people take functional mushrooms daily. Talk to your doctor if you take medication or have a health condition.
Will it make me feel anything?
No. Functional mushrooms like Turkey Tail are non-intoxicating and are taken for long-term wellness, not an immediate effect.
This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
