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Ganoderma lucidum triterpenes help reduce the cancer risk

January 2017/Amala Cancer Research Centre/Mutation ResearchText/Wu Tingyao Most people don’t think about Ganoderma lucidum until they get sick. They simply forget that Ganoderma lucidum can also be used for the preventive treatment of disease. According to a report published by the Amala Cancer Research Centre of India in the “Mutation Research” in January 2017, Ganoderma … Read more

“Catholicon” according to Taoism

The “Lingzhi Culture” was greatly influenced by Taoism, the native religion in China. Taoism believes that living is most important and that human beings can be immortal by following the regimens and taking a certain magical herbs. Bao Pu Zi written by Ge Hong presented the theory suggesting that a person could learn to become … Read more

Reishi compounds eliminate quiescent slow-cycling cells

January 13, 2017 / Fujian Medical University, the University of Arizona, etc. / “Oncotarget” Text/Wu Tingyao Many cancer patients who have gone through untold hardships in treatment are wondering why a tumor that they feel has been “cured” will relapse again after a long period of silence. The crux lies in cancer stem cells. In the … Read more

GLPs’ hypoglycemic and hepatoprotective effects on T2D

January 20, 2017 / Guangdong Institute of Microbiology and Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Guangdong Province / Journal of Ethnopharmacology Text/ Wu Tingyao It has long been a recognized fact that Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides can help treat diabetes, but how it works is a topic that scientists want to know more about. As early as … Read more

Lingzhi in myths

More than two thousand years ago, there was already evidence of Chinese worshiping Lingzhi (Reishi mushroom). Myths associated with this magic plant can be found in history. In the Book of Mountains and Seas of the Warring States Period (476-221 B.C.), the young daughter of Emperor Yan, Yaoji, was mystified that she turned into the herb, Yaocao … Read more

Reishi can resist oxidation and protect the liver

February 9, 2017/Chung Shan Medical University/Pharmaceutical Biology    Text/WuTingyao For a healthy person, is there a difference between eating Ganoderma lucidum and not eating Ganoderma lucidum? Or from another angle, do people in good health need to eat Ganoderma lucidum? In February 2017, a research team led by Professor Chin-Kun Wang from Chung Shan Medical University published a clinical … Read more

Ganoderma lucidum ameliorates non-alcoholic steatosis

June 15, 2018 / Gyeongsang National University, South Korea / Journal of Clinical Medicine Text/ Wu Tingyao Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine in South Korea published a paper in the Journal of Clinical Medicine in June 2018 stating that Ganoderma lucidum can reduce liver fat accumulation caused by a high-fat diet, but related animal experiments also … Read more

Reishi might reduce the risk of intestinal infection

March 25, 2018/Hokkaido University & Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University/Journal of Ethnopharmacology Text/ Hong Yurou, Wu Tingyao IgA antibody and defensin are the first line of immune defense against external microbial infections in the intestines. According to a study published by Hokkaido University and Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology in December 2017, Ganoderma lucidum can promote … Read more

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