Wednesday, March 5, 2014

What Is Lingzhi?

Lingzhi Royal Blend Tea


In ancient texts and records, it is written that China was the first country to study the miraculous medicinal and healing properties of the Lingzhi mushroom Known as "lucky grass", it is revered as a symbol of luck and happiness, and the mythology of Lingzhi has been passed from generation to generation for thousands of years Shanghaiist has the story, as does the Beijinger But damn it all if we’re letting a sex mushroom get through the day without ribbing it here


It is effective in preventing cancer (Lotzova 1985) because it stimulates the immune functions like activating natural killer cell and cytotoxic lymphocyte, which are effective in improving the immune system It is proven that the intake of Lucid Ganoderma could facilitate the activities of the two In fighting against tumor, the Lucid Ganoderma polysaccharide of Red Lucid Ganoderma has the effect of eliminating free radicals and resisting against oxides and hydroxyl e) The third main function of Lucid Ganoderma is to stabilize emotion and keep calm It is good for insomnia, poor memory, unstable emotions, weariness without energy, sweating and shivering, etc It could also prevent the occurrence of dementia


Pregadio concludes, "While theremay be no better term than "mushrooms" or "excresences" to refer tothem, and even though Ge Hong states that they "are not differentfrom natural mushrooms (ziran zhi 自然芝) (Baopuzi 16287)", the zhipertain to an intermediate dimension between mundane andtranscendent reality"21 Chinese pharmaceutical handbooks on zhi mushrooms were the first illustrated publications in the history of mycology The historian of Chinese science Joseph Needham discussed a no-longer extant Liang Dynasty (502-587) illustrated text called Zhong Shenzhi ??? “On the Planting and Cultivation of Magic Mushrooms” Studies of REISHI are mostly conducted in China, Japan, Korea, and United States into the medicinal and nutritional values of the said herb


Frequent usage of this medicine can promote better blood circulation, shorten recovery time from tiredness and fatigue Decrease excess fat as well as postpone senescence Women will find this medicine extremely helpful in maintaining beauty as it helps to remove freckles & acne as well as keep the body fit and in good shape This medicine also stimulates brain cells and promotes mental sharpness and increases metabolism Reishi has been called the "panacea polypore," in part due to a widespread popular belief that this mushroom can help alleviate certain age-related diseases Although many such claims are exaggerated and unsubstantiated, a number of studies have documented a range of medicinal effects


Ganoderma lucidum , an oriental fungus ( Figure 91 ), has a long history of use for promoting health and longevity in China, Japan, and other Asian countries It is a large, dark mushroom with a glossy exterior and a woody texture The Latin word lucidus means “shiny” or “brilliant” and refers to the varnished appearance of the surface of the mushroom In China, G lucidum is called lingzhi, whereas in Japan the name for the Ganodermataceae family is reishi or mannentake They have found that after using REISHI, the level of IgA, IgG, and IgM increased This indicates that Reishi may elevate the body's resistance to other diseases


Ganoderma lucidum produces a groupof triterpenes, called ganoderic acids, which have a molecularstructure similar to steroid hormones13 It also contains othercompounds many of which are typically found in fungal materialsincluding polysaccharides such as beta-glucan, coumarin,citationneeded mannitol, and alkaloids13 The 石耳 Shih-erhis edible, and has all of the good qualities of the 芝 (Chih),being also used in the treatment of gravel, and being said tobenefit virility It is specially used in hemorrhage from thebowels and prolapse of the rectum While the name of this wouldindicate that it was one of the Auriculariales, the fact that thename 靈芝 (Ling-chih) is also given to it might place it among theClavariaceae25


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