The
process for cultivation of Japanese red/back reishi mushroom involves
grafting the superior reishi fungi onto aged dried wood logs of Japanese
oak, which are then placed in greenhouses under strictly controlled
environmental conditions. It is carefully monitored by experienced
growers over its cultivation period. This method of cultivation is far
more complex and time-consuming than the other method, which is, in
bottles of wood pulp.
Why Red & Black Reishi?
Only six kinds of Reishi have been studied in greater detail to
uncover potential health benefits – red, black, blue, white, yellow and
purple Reishi. Of these six types, black and red Reishi have
demonstrated the most significant health-enhancing effects, and both are
therefore widely used in the global health supplement market today.
However, red reishi has been proven to be the most effective in
improving one’s overall health by enhancing the immune system, many
bodily functions, and vital organs. Black Reishi (Ganoderma sinensis),
is fairly common and can be found in most Chinese herbal shops. This
species of Ganoderma tends to be unevenly shaped and can measure up to
ten inches in diameter, although most mature specimens are about six
inches in diameter. The majority of Reishi products that claim to be
using "wild". Reishi generally use black Reishi. While it still
possesses some value as a moderate herbal tonic, black Reishi is
considered to be inferior to red Reishi because of its lower
polysaccharide content. The reishi mushroom is a shiny little fungus,
which grows on rotten wood. For 2,000 years the Chinese have used reishi
in medicine, making it one of the oldest mushrooms known to have been
used medicinally. Because of reishi’s presumed health benefits and
apparent absence of side effects, it has attained a reputation in the
East as the ultimate herbal substance, even being called the elixir of
eternal life. Modern science has only just begun to explore the benefits
of reishi mushrooms, with most research being performed by the Chinese
and Japanese. As it turns out, it is indeed a potent food rich in
benefits, although we have yet to learn how much we have to eat to live
forever.
Health Benefits of Reishi Mushrooms
· Immune System Support
Reishi mushrooms can be used to reinforce the immune system. In studies
on patients with advanced tumors, reishi mushrooms were prescribed for
thirty days, and researchers discovered a significant positive effect on
the immune system with an increase in T lymphocytes and decreased CD8
counts. Furthermore, patients reported lesser side effects from
chemotherapy and radiation, and smoother post operation recovery.
Studies have also suggested that the regular use of reishi mushrooms
increases antioxidant levels. Reishi mushrooms contain high
concentrations of Organic Germanium, Polysaccharides and Triterpenes.
These components have been shown to strengthen the immune system.
· Lower Blood Pressure
The blood pressure-lowering abilities of reishi mushrooms have been
known for centuries. Studies in China have found that reishi mushrooms
improve blood flow and lower oxygen consumption in the heart. Japanese
research has made similar discoveries, which they say is due to a chain
of acids belonging to triterpenes, a group of natural compounds known to
reduce high blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and prevent blood clots.
Russian research found that Ganoderma prevented plaque build-up on
artery walls.
· Lower Cholesterol
Reishi mushrooms may help reduce cholesterol by causing the liver to
suppress its production. A study at the Nestle Research Center in
Switzerland called reishi mushrooms "a renowned medicinal species". In
their study on animals, oxygenated lanosterol derived from reishi
mushrooms "inhibited cholesterol synthesis."
· Blood Sugar Regulation
Research has shown reishi mushrooms to have a significant blood sugar
regulating effect. This benefit seems to be owed to their
polysaccharides, known as Ganoderans A, B, and C. Keeping blood sugar
balanced helps to avoid many of the problems brought about by diabetes,
such as hypertension, high blood pressure, ulcers, strokes, and
impotence. In this way reishi mushrooms help to control and combat
diabetes and improve the general health of the person eating them.
· Herpes and Cold Sore Treatment
Preliminary evidence suggests that reishi mushrooms may have antiviral
benefits. They are reported to exhibit direct anti-viral effects with
herpes simplex virus 1 and herpes simplex virus 2. These effects have
been shown to be strongest in protecting against the contraction of
herpes and cold sores, and in speeding relief from symptoms. Some
Japanese studies analyzed the properties of reishi mushrooms and found
that most of the fungus’s benefits seem to derive from a compound they
contain called GLP, which inhibits viral replication by interfering with
the early events of viral absorption and entry into target cells.
· Flu Fighter
Preliminary evidence suggests that reishi mushrooms may have antiviral
benefits. They contain polysaccharides, which have been reported to
exhibit direct effects on the influenza virus.
· Cardiovascular Support
Clinical studies and experiments with animals confirm that reishi
mushrooms can dilate the coronary artery, increase blood flow, and
improve circulation in cardiac muscle capillaries, thus increasing the
supply of oxygen and energy to cardiac muscle. Reishi mushrooms can
reduce blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels and prevent the
formation of arterial athermanous patches. They can also reduce hardened
cholesterol already in the arteries and soften the blood vessel wall to
avoid further damage. Reishi mushrooms may help to prevent strokes by
improving blood circulation and inhibiting the aggregation of platelets.
· Radiation Damage Protection
Research indicates that reishi mushrooms augment the effects of
radiation therapy while acting directly against the tumor. Investigation
also reveals reishi mushrooms help to strengthen the immune system, to
better manage radiation therapy and chemotherapy treatment and assist to
improve the quality of life of the patient. They have also been found
to ease symptoms of chemotherapy, such as nausea, vomiting, headaches,
fever, infection, weight loss and hair loss.
Ingredients
Serving Per Bottle 90. 550mg Each Capsule
Ganoderma lucidum Extract: 450mg
Japanese Red Reishi and Back Reishi Extract
Standardized to 58% Polysaccharides, 10% Triterpenes
S.B Extract: 100mg
Other Ingredients: Silicon Dioxide, Gelatin Capsules
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 capsules daily with or without meals.