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Series: Medicinal mushrooms
Organ: heart, lung, liver (spleen, kidney).
Actions according to Chinese medicine:
The relaxation of the soul while strengthening the qi and blood of the heart, strengthening the five organs of the Zang, especially the liver and heart, strengthening the lung qi and removing phlegm.
Chinese name: Ling Zhi.
Scientific name: Ganoderma Lucidum.
General Information:
Reishi is the Japanese name of Ling Zhi mushroom (in Chinese Ling - Spirit, sacred, wondrous, effective, and Zhi-fungus, plant longevity), the famous medicinal herbs of Oriental medicine. Its use is first documented in the second century BC, when it was considered a unique healing plant for the aristocracy, because of its efficiency and prestige. As a sweet mushroom with neutral energy that affects Qi and heart and lung blood, Reishi strengthens and supports a variety of debilitating and debilitating conditions affecting the respiratory system, digestive system weakness and sleep disorders. Chinese classics are attributed to the ability to heal the body (the movement system and the digestive system) and the mind and improve the appearance of the skin, as well as improving memory, preventing cognitive decline and aging (Anti-aging). Today, its range of use has increased and it is known that the fungus helps in recovery and recovery from chronic diseases as well as from weakness and fatigue, supports the immune system, calms coughing and wheezing, helps balance blood pressure and balance lipid levels,
Studies show that active substances have pharmacologic effects that are anti-tumor, anti-oxidant, immunoglobulin, antibacterial and anti-viral (specific to the cardiovascular system).
Indications:
Stress, weakness of the immune system, viral infections, shingles, asthma, bronchitis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, a variety of inflammatory and / or cardiovascular disorders, liver infections, chronic fatigue syndrome, kidney disease, HIV / AIDS, cancer and time Chemotherapy.
Warnings and contraindications: The Rayshi mushroom is considered safe for long-term use.
Studies:
Meta-analysis that cancer patients receiving Reishi in addition to conventional therapy responded more favorably to patients than chemotherapy and / or radiation therapy alone, and that the overall quality of life for these patients was higher [2012].
A study examining the effect of Reishi extraction on breast cancer cells suggests that they can prevent their proliferation and activate the planned apoptosis mechanism [2012].
It was found that polysaccharides derived from Reishi mushroom accelerate wound healing in mice with type I diabetes by inhibiting oxidative stressors to mitochondria [2012]. In addition, a significant improvement in blood glucose (fasting) in mice with Type II diabetes treated with this substance [2012].
Triterpenoids produced from Reishi have found anti-tumor, immunocompetent, and antioxidant activities [2005].
It was found that polysaccharide compounds produced from Reishi mushroom improve the immune system activity in advanced cancer patients [2003].
In-vitro studies have found that Reishi extracts can inhibit the proliferation of lymphoma leukemia cells, pulmonary carcinoma, liver cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and uterine tumors [2005].
It seems that certain polysaccharide compounds have the ability to protect against heavy damage [1999], and others have the ability to activate de-toxification processes [1999].
In a preliminary study, Reishi extract may reduce pain in patients suffering from neuropathia viral (herpes zoster) and who do not respond to medication [1998].
Reishi has anti-tumor activity by activating macrophages and T-lymphocytes to secrete cytokines [1997].
It appears that ling zhi-8 has an immunosuppressant effect and its ability to respond to antibodies to allergens [1995].
Antigastric activity was observed at 3 grams per day [1990].
A variety of potential effects were observed on the endocrine and cardiovascular systems: inhibiting cholesterol formation, reducing insulin levels in plasma, and glycogen synthesis in the liver (1989).
Reishi extract was found to reduce blood pressure levels (systolic and diastolic), probably by suppressing the activity of the sympathetic nervous system [1990].
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