Get the Benefits of Mushroom
Mushrooms are considered probiotic, meaning that they help the body to strengthen itself and ward off illness. Part of mushrooms’ probiotic ability comes from their high percentage of the nutrient riboflavin.
While many people may make extravagant claims as to what ganoderma can do, there is scientific proof that ganoderma lucidum inhibits apoptosis(cell self destruction) in human white blood cells, which lies at the root of many auto-immune viruses humans can be suspectible to.
After analyzing the bio-active components of Reishi mushroom, the researchers concluded that it would be difficult to find a more complete or potent immune enhancing supplement. In fact, reishi has the ability to restore the efficacy of the cytokine system and greatly enhances NK (Natural Killer) cell activity. Case studies have found it to enable the immune system to deal favorably with a broad range of autoimmune disorders when used in conjunction with dietary and detoxification modifications.
Mushroom compost is organic matter that creates good microbial action. Beneficial microbes in turn encourage beneficial insects, earth worm activity and discourage diseases. All these natural controls help gardeners avoid the use of potentially dangerous garden chemicals that can harm our earth and threaten our family and pet health.
Mushrooms also contain a naturally occurring mineral- Copper. Copper offers you effective defense against various health disorders. If you like mushrooms, you can easily get around 40% of the suggested daily amount of copper in your diet.They offer you amazing health benefits, and are liked for their exotic flavor. Natural disease fighters, mushrooms help you maintain good health and develop immunity against several dreadful diseases.
Some of the earliest Chinese medical texts dating back 2000 years and more place certain rare mushroom species amongst the most potent types of healing herbs available. Revered for their ability to promote health, longevity and wisdom they were for many centuries available only to the ruling classes of ancient China due to their rarity and prohibitive expense.
Maitake is also known by the name Dancing Mushroom, famous for its taste and health benefits. In Japan, Maitake Mushroom is called “King of Mushroom”. The fruiting body and the mycelium of Maitake are used medicinally. In China and Japan, Maitake Mushrooms have been consumed for 3000 years. Years ago in Japan, the Maitake had monetary value and was worth its weight in silver. Historically, Maitake has been used as a tonic and adaptogen. It was used as a food to help promote wellness and vitality.
In fact, the seeds of raw cacao were held to be so sacred, the legends has it that the Incans used Cocoa beans as money and the ancient Incans used it like gold bullion as they filled their treasury holds with tons of cocoa beans. Unfortunately, nowadays the positive benefit of this wonderful superfood is not known widely. Although, everyone enjoys chocolate, people do not consume it in its raw form for the maximum benefit that they can derive from it. Mushrooms are considered probiotic, meaning that they help the body to strengthen itself and ward off illness. Part of mushrooms’ probiotic ability comes from their high percentage of the nutrient riboflavin.
While many people may make extravagant claims as to what ganoderma can do, there is scientific proof that ganoderma lucidum inhibits apoptosis(cell self destruction) in human white blood cells, which lies at the root of many auto-immune viruses humans can be suspectible to.
After analyzing the bio-active components of Reishi mushroom, the researchers concluded that it would be difficult to find a more complete or potent immune enhancing supplement. In fact, reishi has the ability to restore the efficacy of the cytokine system and greatly enhances NK (Natural Killer) cell activity. Case studies have found it to enable the immune system to deal favorably with a broad range of autoimmune disorders when used in conjunction with dietary and detoxification modifications.
Mushroom compost is organic matter that creates good microbial action. Beneficial microbes in turn encourage beneficial insects, earth worm activity and discourage diseases. All these natural controls help gardeners avoid the use of potentially dangerous garden chemicals that can harm our earth and threaten our family and pet health.
Mushrooms also contain a naturally occurring mineral- Copper. Copper offers you effective defense against various health disorders. If you like mushrooms, you can easily get around 40% of the suggested daily amount of copper in your diet.They offer you amazing health benefits, and are liked for their exotic flavor. Natural disease fighters, mushrooms help you maintain good health and develop immunity against several dreadful diseases.
Some of the earliest Chinese medical texts dating back 2000 years and more place certain rare mushroom species amongst the most potent types of healing herbs available. Revered for their ability to promote health, longevity and wisdom they were for many centuries available only to the ruling classes of ancient China due to their rarity and prohibitive expense.
Maitake is also known by the name Dancing Mushroom, famous for its taste and health benefits. In Japan, Maitake Mushroom is called “King of Mushroom”. The fruiting body and the mycelium of Maitake are used medicinally. In China and Japan, Maitake Mushrooms have been consumed for 3000 years. Years ago in Japan, the Maitake had monetary value and was worth its weight in silver. Historically, Maitake has been used as a tonic and adaptogen. It was used as a food to help promote wellness and vitality.
In fact, the seeds of raw cacao were held to be so sacred, the legends has it that the Incans used Cocoa beans as money and the ancient Incans used it like gold bullion as they filled their treasury holds with tons of cocoa beans. Unfortunately, nowadays the positive benefit of this wonderful superfood is not known widely. Although, everyone enjoys chocolate, people do not consume it in its raw form for the maximum benefit that they can derive from it.

23. Nov, 2009 






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