Use  of herbs and herbal therapies has been an  integral part of the Asian  life and culture from time immemorial. China,  India and Japan have  their distinct herbal therapies, which have been used to  prevent and cure many ailments and disease.

The  use of herbs and herbal nutritional supplements has now been  widely  accepted by the western society. It is surprising and ironical  that  West is now embracing herbal therapies with enthusiasm while east  is  more inclined more towards contemporary medicine.In  this context, perhaps ganoderma is one herbal product that has  held  its pre-eminent importance in the pharmacopoeia of China and Japan.   With increasing research and clinical trials proving its efficacy in a   wide range of disease prevention and control, west has shown a keen   interest in this mysterious herb.
Benefits of Ganoderma is not just as a nutritional supplement but it is a miraculous herb for its health giving properties. Ganoderma is an anti-aging natural food that actually help prevent as well as help reverse many diseases like cancer, arthritis, diabetes, obesity, cardiac problems to mention a few of the major benefits of ganoderma where clinical trials have consistently established its efficacy.
Benefits of Ganoderma is not just as a nutritional supplement but it is a miraculous herb for its health giving properties. Ganoderma is an anti-aging natural food that actually help prevent as well as help reverse many diseases like cancer, arthritis, diabetes, obesity, cardiac problems to mention a few of the major benefits of ganoderma where clinical trials have consistently established its efficacy.
Traditionally,  ganoderma grew in dense humid forests on fallen trees  in the ratio of 3  to 4 trees out of maybe ten thousand. The Chinese  kings sought them  out and only the royalty had the access to the rare  mushrooms.
With  the passage of time and the highest degree of curative  properties  ascribed to the ganoderma by the traditional Chinese  medicinal  textbooks, research for growing the rare mushrooms began in  earnest in  China and Japan.
Cultivation  of ganodrma has been attempted for centuries with least  success due to  the complexity of the environment and nutrient required  to grow the  ganoderma mushrooms.
During  1970 breakthrough was made by a noted Japanese researcher  Yukio Naoi  of Kyoto University in growing the ganoderma. Since then the  ganoderma  mushroom began to be grown in quantity and quality but not  enough to  meet the demand yet. Another Noteworthy contribution to  growing  ganoderma has been by Dr. Lim Siow Jin a well know researcher  and  originator of Ganotherapy. He perfected the growing of Ganoderma in a   controlled environment. He is a recognized authority on this unique   herb and its health giving properties.
Benefits of ganoderma as herbal and nutritional supplement
It  is the best adaptogen known to man and works on the cellular  level. It  is not disease specific but health specific and works in  balancing the  body functions, removes toxins and overall retards the  aging process.
Ganoderma  is classified as a food supplement by most countries, so  there is no  dosage restriction and can be had in any quantity without  side effects.  It is also suitable for consumption for all ages from a  newborn baby  to the most invalid or aged persons with visible  improvements in  health.
This  is also perhaps the only single herbal source, which is rich in   medicinal components such as Polysaccharides, Organic Germanium,   Adenosine, triterpenoids and ganoderic essence.
Ganoderma is non-toxic and non-addictive.
The Ganoderma herb does not interact with other lines of treatment.  It complements the same.
Many  leading universities and research institutions are working to   establish the efficacy of ganoderma and its curative properties with   clinical trials. The internet has made available an abundance of   research papers and details of clinical trials for those interested.
However,  it is difficult for the extensive commercialization of  ganoderma as a  prescription drug due to it being a herb and a plant  source which  pharmaceutical companies may not be able to patent.
Leaving  out the medicinal issues, ganoderma is undoubtedly a herb  that needs  to be part of every persons diet as an excellent nutritional  supplement  and a preventive herb for the many health hazards faced by  the modern  society.











 
  
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