The "King" Of Herbs... GANO
Experience the benefits of an ancient, preventive medicinal herb.
Ganoderma has been used as an herbal remedy for such things as health, recuperation, longevity, wisdom and happiness for centuries in Asian traditional medicine.
A Brief History of Ganoderma:
Ganoderma Lucidum has been used for more than 2,000 years in many Eastern cultures and is almost considered a way of life.
Ganoderma is derived from a red mushroom prized this mushroom for its medicinal properties of promoting health and well-being. This mushroom is also known as Lingzhi in China, Reishi in Japan, and Youngzhi in Korea.
Historically, Ganoderma was only found in wooded, mountain forests on a limited number dried trunks of dead trees. Being very rare and time consuming to harvest made Ganoderma very sought after and expensive.
With today's technology, the Reishi mushroom is grown in carefully controlled facilities under strict, scientific conditions in its homeland of Malaysia.
These processes have produced the perfect environment for producing the finest and most pure Ganoderma Lucidum in the world.
BENEFITS
Ganoderma Lucidum is an extract from the Reishi mushroom, also referred to as Língzhi in China.
It works to aid the body's immunity, as well as overall health of its internal organs. It acts as an anti-fungal, anti-hypotensive, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory agent. It also functions to block the spread of tumor or cancerous cells as a part of its anti-tumor properties.
Ganoderma lucidum has many health benefits. It is used to treat insomnia, asthma, chronic bronchitis and heart disease and is used in skin care. As a total herb, it also has systemic benefits in treating tumors, detoxifying the body through liver cleansing, as well as treatment for heart disease. Its antioxidant properties allows it to reduce the signs of aging, and it also treats hypertension.
It is non-toxic and can be taken daily without producing any side effects.
When it is taken regularly, it can restore the body to its natural state, enabling all organs to function normally.
You encourage you to can learn more about the medical research by accessing web sites such as WebMD and the United States National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health.

