Thursday, March 1, 2018

The Power of Ganoderma



Consuming the mushrooms raw or using a whole food mushroom (powdered capsule) product is generally a better alternative if you're reasonably healthy and looking to maintain optimal health, as they help maintain ideal function of your various systems as opposed to imparting a direct effect. Most of the knowledge about mushrooms come from ancient Chinese medicine where mushrooms are regarded as "tonics". Tonics are considered to have non-specific beneficial effects across several systems of your body that do not decline over time. Reishi may help the body defeat cancer in not just one, but four ways. In addition to boosting the immune system, the glucan in reishi helps immune cells bind to tumor cells. Many experts believe that it also actually reduces the number of cancerous cells, making it easier for T-cells and macrophages to rid the body of them. Another substance in reishi, called canthaxanthin, slows down the growth of tumors, according to "Prescription for Dietary Wellness" author Phyllis A. Balch and other experts. As a result of these amazing anti-cancer abilities, laboratory research and traditional medicinal usage of reishi to fight cancer is so positive that the Japanese government officially recognizes Lingzhi/Reihi mushroom as a cancer treatment


The Lingzhi Reishi mushroom is a supernatural health elixer that has been used as a medicinal mushroom in traditional Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years The species, Ganoderma lucidum is a medicinal mushroom that stands out as one the most valuable of all polypore mushrooms in nature for the benefit of our health.
Many naturopaths and doctors prefer organically-grown reishi from pristine environments because they are more pure. Lingzhi Reishi mushroom contains a number of valuable nutrients, including protein, enzymes, B vitamins (especially niacin), and vitamin D2. Increasing vitamin D levels through your diet by consuming dried Lingzhi button mushroom is an effective means of taking supplemental vitamin D2 or D3 for increasing vitamin D levels (25-hydroxyvitamin D).5 .
Recent studies suggest it also has potent anti-inflammatory characteristics that may be helpful for those suffering from:
  • Asthma
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Renal failure
  • Stroke damage 
  • Lingzhi in China, or "spirit plant." It's also been called "Mushroom of Immortality" — a nickname that kind of says it all. Reishi has been used medicinally in Asia for thousands of years. One of its more useful compounds is ganoderic acid (a triterpenoid), which is being used to treat lung cancer,20 leukemia and other cancers. The list of Reishi's health benefits includes the following;
  • Antibacterial, antiviral (Herpes, Epstein-Barr), antifungal (including Candida) properties 
  • Anti-inflammatory, useful for reducing symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis
  • Immune system up-regulation
  • Normalization of blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure
  • Reduction of prostate-related urinary symptoms in men 

    Lingzhi Reishi phytochemical constituents
    Polysaccharides: Beta-D-Glucan, FA, F1, F1-1a, D-6, A, B, C-2, D,
    G-A Betaglucan, G-Z
    Organic Germanium (6000 ppm in the Ganocelium or GL)
    Anti-Oxidants (very high - around 23,000 I.U's.)
    Adenosine
    Vitamin C, D and B Vitamins + Other Vitamins, Minerals,
    Various Enzymes and Essential Fatty Acids
    Complete Proteins and Glycoproteins
    Selenium, Iron, Calcium, zinc, magnesium, copper, potassium
    110 Amino Acids - including ALL Esssential Amino Acids
    Triterpenes and Triterpenoids - up to 137 types including six types of cytotoxic triterpenes. .
    Ganoderic acids: B, D, F, H, K, Mf, R, S, T-1O, Y
    Ganodermadiol, Ganoderiol F, Ganodosterone,
    Ganodermanontriol, Ganoderic acid B, Ganodermadiol,
    Ganodelan A and B, Lanostan,
    Lucidadiol, Lucidenic acid B, Applanoxidic acid G.

    Plant Sterols, Ergosterol, Alkaloids, Nucleotides,
    Lingzhi 8, Uridine, Urasil, Pantothenic acid.

    Canthaxanthin, lipids, protein, fibre, carbohydrates, volotile oil , Riboblavin,

    Coumarin, Mannitol , Oleic Acid, RNA, Cyclooctosulphur

    Rich in a number of complex phyto-chemicals; including Ergosterol, Ergosteroids, Fumaric acid, Aminoglucose and Lactones.
    Ganoderma lucidum is the only known source of a group of triterpenes, known as ganoderic acids, It is a source of biologically active polysaccharides with presumed medicinal properties, and it also contains:
    ergosterol
    coumarin
    mannitol
    lactones
    alkaloids
    unsaturated fatty acids
     

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