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DOES GANODERMA HAVE HEALING PROPERTIES


There are more than 38,000 varieties of Mushrooms known to mankind. Out of this, about 2000 varieties are good for human consumption. In that, about 200 varieties have therapeutic (medicinal) properties. The predominant variety in this group is GANODERMA LUCIDUM. It is also called Reishi (in Japanese), Lingzhi (in Chinese) or Chaga (in Russian).
Within the Ganoderma species the six best varieties are red coloured and have the highest therapeutic values. Ganoderma has been categorized as the best of the Superior Herbs known to man. By this quality, Ganoderma is able to provide NUTRITIVE as well as THERAPEUTIC raw material benefits to the body, allowing the body to repair and heal.
There are well over 600 healing herbs used by man and Ganoderma belongs to the most superior class of the herbs.
Ganoderma is regarded as highly therapeutic mushroom. It contains high levels of Superior Nutrition, such as Organic Germanium, Polysaccharides, Anti-oxidants (very high :approximately 23,500 iu's), Adenosine, Alkaloids, Triterpenes, Protein, Plant Sterols and a wide range of Vitiamins: Vit C, B Vitamins, Minerals: Selenium, Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, Iron, Potassium and Essential fatty acids, around 110 Amino Acids. In fact, around 400 active components to assist well-being. Ganoderma is an Adoptogen: it helps our body adjust to stress, trauma, fatigue and western medicine, for best possible outcome...It is non-toxic.
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DOSAGE: For your general well-being 1 to 4 pairs per day, depending on your individual requirements
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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Maryla... LOVE your website. Keep up the awesome work... this site and the information you have provided is an absolute LIFESAVER. Using Ganoderma is a Brilliant product. My well being has been enriched in so many ways. Will continue this for sure. ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. Thanks again.
Rosie. xx

Maryla Wilson said...

Thanks Rosie for your comment :)