Wild Mushrooms
"Reishi, Ganoderma lucidum mushrooms are certainly an herb for the millennium and beyond," commented Hugh Garse, president of Reishi-Mushroom. "Considering that Reishi has a history of use that spans 4,000 years and is more highly revered than ginseng in the Orient, one could readily compare Ling-Zhi's market potential to that of ginseng in Gano Coffee."
Sunday, January 30, 2005
Sunday, January 16, 2005
LING ZHI Coffee Reishi Ganoderma Lucidum
LING ZHI Reishi Ganoderma Lucidum
: Red Reishi Mushroom / Ganoderma lucidum / Ling Zhi
Red Reishi Mushroom / Ganoderma lucidum / Ling Zhi: 'Red Reishi Mushroom
General Information:
Even though there are several different colors of Reishi mushrooms, Red Reishi is the one that is most well known and used. For over 4000 years, Red Reishi mushrooms have been most revered in traditional Chinese medicine equaling ginseng as a premier substance for the attainment of radiant health, longevity, and spiritual attainment. Traditionally, Reishi has been used as an anti-aging herb to treat many diseases and disorders. Daoist traditionalists rever this mushroom as the elixir of immortality, claiming it promotes calmness, centeredness, balance, and inner awareness and strength. Reishi contains sterols, coumarin, mannitol, polysaccharides, and triterpenoids called ganoderic acids. It is thought that ganoderic acid lowers blood pressure, LDL (low density lipoprotein cholesterol), and triglyceride levels. Those triterpenoids also play an important role in lowering the risk of coronary artery disease.'
Wild Mushrooms : TCS newswire ; Coffee Stories ; Coffee Ganoderma lucidum . The late Hiroshi Hikino, recognized as the world's authority on the chemistry of Oriental medicinal plants, called Reishi one of "the most important elixirs in the Orient." Relatively rare and undiscovered in the West, Reishi and other mushrooms have been revered as herbal medicines for thousands of years in Japan and China. Emperors of the great Chinese dynasties and Japanese royalty drank teas and concoctions of the mushroom for vitality and long life. The ancient Taoists traditionalists were constantly searching for the elixir of eternal youth believing Reishi was one of the leading ingredients . In modern times, Ganoderma lucidum and its fellow mushrooms have been well-researched in Asian universities. It is currently being studied in China as a sports performance enhancer. Its long History of use and success has sparked interest in the West. Herbalists regularly use Reishi to treat diverse problems such as allergies, chronic Fatigue Syndrome, diabetes, liver diseases and many immune-related diseases.
Saturday, January 15, 2005
Wild Mushrooms :LING ZHI : Reishi : Ganodera Lucidum
LING ZHI Reishi Ganodera Lucidum
: Reishi ; Positive Cancer Treatments.
Much potential as a species of mushrooms called Ling Zhi or Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum ... and undiscovered in the West, Reishi and other mushrooms have been revered ...inhibition of tumor growth.............After my examination, I was surprised by the findings: 6 months ago, she had ...Reishi Mushroom and its health benefits. Read about how Reishi works! ... Reishi Mushroom. Reishi has been ranked highly in the traditional Chinese medicine and its use has a long history. Reishi is officialy called 'Ganoderma Lucidum' and especially ...REISHI. Ganoderma lucidium, which is known in Japan as REISHI and in China as LING ZHI has a long history of use as a medicinal and herbal supplement. Healthful gano coffee available for you breakfast, coffee with Ling-Zhi that tastes great.
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LING ZHI Reishi Ganodera Lucidum
LING ZHI Reishi Ganodera Lucidum
Wild Mushrooms: TCS newswire ; Coffee Stories ; LING ZHI REISHI MUSHROOMS
Reishi is one of the greatest tonic herbs on earth
Reishi Blog for Ganoderma Lucdum Ling Zhi
Reishi mushroom can increase the production of interleukin1 and 2
Reishi mushrooms have been used for thousands of years to promote good health in the Far East
Friday, January 14, 2005
Wild Mushrooms ; TCS newswire Coffee Quebec
Coffee Quebec: "* 600-800 AD -- the era in which an Ethiopian goat herder named Kaldi reportedly discovered coffee after observing that his goats become very excited upon eating coffee berries"