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Ganoderma General |
What is Ganoderma Lucidum - Reishi - Lingzhi - Youngchi?
Its use extends to almost every system of the body. Not only is it believed to heal physical ailments, it is said to bring about a peaceful state of mind, and to increase spiritual potency energy for Taoists and other Asian spiritual seekers. Ganoderma is considered one of the most important herbs in Asian healing.
Herbalists consider ganoderma an adaptogen, or natural regulator, suppressing the immune system if it is overactive and boosting it if it is underactive. Many health claims are made on the effect that ganoderma has on the immune system.
Ganoderma is used in Japan and China to treat cancer and to stimulate the immune system after radiation or chemotherapy. It is also used to treat myasthenia gravis and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), both autoimmune diseases.
More recent research in Asian universities has investigated the effects of ganoderma on human cells or tissues. A recent study done in Taiwan indicates that ganoderma inhibits apoptosis (cell self-destruction) in human white blood cells. This finding may help to explain ganoderma's beneficial effects on the immune system.
Scientific research shows that compounds found in ganoderma do lower blood sugar and also interfere with the clotting of blood platelets. This reduction in clotting may account for ganoderma's effectiveness against stroke and atherosclerosis. Ganoderma is also used to treat a variety of other diseases. These uses are generally backed up by little or no scientific evidence. Articles about Ganoderma Images about Ganoderma mushrooms Videos about Ganoderma Ganoderma companies Ganoderma blogs Ganoderma news Ganoderma extract
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Ganoderma Lucidum is
the scientific name for a species of Red Mushrooms. Ganoderma Lucidum grows on logs or tree stumps. It has a shiny, hard, asymmetrical cap that ranges in color from yellow to black. The cap, spores, and mycelium are all used medicinally. Ganoderma Lucidum (also known as Lingzhi in China; Reishi in Japan and Youngchi in
Korea) is listed as a Superior Herb in Sheng Nong's Pharmacopeia, an ancient Chinese Herbal Text dating back over thousands
years.
A genus of fungi which form stipitate or sessile, bracket-like fruit bodies.
Ganoderma is a genus of polypores which grow on wood. They can be differentiated from other polypores because they have a double walled basidiospore.