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Reshi Mushroom Health Benefits

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Ganoderma Lucidum
Ganoderma Lucidum

Scientific Name : Ganoderma lucidum

Reshi mushroom grows in densely wooded mountain of high humidity and dim lighting. It is known as ‘elixir of life" due to its tremendous reputation for increasing longevity and it helps to avoid problems of senility. Reishi is such a superb medication because of its extensive properties it can be both curative and preventive when use continuously. In the old time this mushroom was kept in secret and only for the use of the Emperor Reshi.

Therapeutic Properties of Reshi :

  • Stimulates the Immune System
  • Aids in combating disorders of auto-immune system such as allergies, erythematosus lupus and systemic lupus.
  • May help in the treatment of cancer.
  • Has been used successfully to diminish the harmful effects of chemotherapy.
  • Improves hypertension and hypotensions
  • Helps in cases of chronic bronchitis.
  • Promotes good blood circulation by eliminating thrombi (blood clots)in the blood streams.
  • It helps prevent Phlebitis.
  • The Reshi mushroom protects the liver from damaging toxic chemicals.
  • Has a calming effect to the body's muscles, thus can help against insomnia.
  • Help in normalizing and Improving Allergic Reaction.


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Marvin DXN INT'L  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for the write-up on Reishi Mushroom, you are a darling. I market food supplements and personal care products that are Reishi-based through DXN INTERNATIONAL. Please take a look at my website: http://marvindxn.googlepages.com/ .

Bhanu Prakash  says:
2 years ago

Hi, your sites are very very useful and especially this particular one. I have even heard about this mashroom and also Im using this product through a Malaysian company. Pls give me more informations on this product.

Love & rgds,

BP

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