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The reishi mushroom is another remarkable mushroom that possesses many healing properties. The mushroom affects many different ailments. It has particular benefits as a blood cleanser, supporter of the immune system, strengthener of the circulatory system, helper with tumors and allergies, and in aiding the body when it is under stress.
The reishi mushroom is a bitter mushroom that has a dark, glossy exterior. It is often found growing in wooded mountain regions of high humidity and little light. It is rarely found growing in the wild because it is generally found on only two to three out of ten thousand trees. The spores of the reishi mushroom are very hard, this makes germination difficult. Commercial cultivation has allowed the benefits of the reishi mushroom to reach the general population.
Reishi has not gained popularity because of its taste, but rather because it has long been used as a healing agent. The mushroom has been used in China and other Asian countries for thousands of years. The Chinese have looked to reishi as a spiritual healer. It also has gained a following among students of meditation, yoga, and tai chi.
There are a wide variety of reishi mushrooms. Some include that akashiba or red reishi; kuroshiba or black reishi; aoshiba or blue reishi; and the murasakishiba or purple reishi. It is believed that all of the varieties contain the same health benefits. The akashiba variety is cultivated, and because of its abundance, is used for most research that has been conducted.
Beta D-glucan is a component of reishi that has been found to stimulate the activity of the immune system. It contains antitumor activity and may help fight different types of cancer, such as sarcoma. This polysaccharide, which is found in the reishi mushroom, has shown immunostimulating, antitumor, and antistress activity in animals.
This mushroom is very beneficial for the heart and circulatory system. Research has found that reishi extract can lower blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure. This mushroom has also been used to help improve the condition of heart patients by improving coronary heart disease, palpitations, pain, and edema. Additional research has determined that reishi improves both hypertension and hypotension; improve blood circulation; and reduce incidence of stroke and cardiac problems.
Other active components of reishi have been found to help in the treating of allergies. These components are similar in structure to steroid hormones and they help in treating allergy symptoms. This mushroom inhibits the release of histamines, and this can help with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory problems.
Like other medicinal mushrooms, reishi has been found to help slow the progression of HIV into AIDS. It helps protect the T cells to fight the disease. The polysaccharides have been shown to increase the production of white blood cells to fight the infection.
The body and stem of the reishi mushroom are used to produce adaptogen, alterative, antineoplastic, antiviral, immunostimulant, and nervine properties. Primarily, reishi is extremely beneficial in dealing with aging, AIDS/HIV, allergies, cancer, fatigue, immune system, heart disease, and respiratory problems. In order to obtain the best results when supplementing with this, or any herb, it is important to consult your health care provider before beginning any regimen. For more information on the many beneficial effects provided by reishi, please feel free to consult a representative from your local health food store with questions.
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