Ganoderma lucidum, shiny lacquer polypore, Reishi In China, the mushroom is called Ling Zhi, which translates as "divine mushroom of immortality". It has a long history in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is the most sought-after medicinal herb there, even ahead of ginseng. It grows on hardwoods, preferably oak and red beech. It very rarely grows on conifers. It is also known as the "ghost mushroom".
According to studies, rice contains the following ingredients: 17 amino acids, including all essential ones; Other ingredients: fiber, fatty acids, carbohydrates, sterols, hormonal precursors; substances with antihistamine activity. Minerals and trace elements: iron, zinc, copper, manganese, magnesium, potassium, calcium, germanium, selenium; Vitamins: vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), especially vitamin B9 (folic acid), vitamins of groups D and E; Polysaccharides: such as ß-d-glucans, polysaccharides GL-1, FA, FL and FL-1a, D6 and Gl-2a-beta, glucose, galactose, mannose with traces of xylose and fucose; Triterpenes: such as lucidenic acid, ganoderic acid, ganolucinic acid. The ganodermic acids AD. Adenosine;
Possible uses : strengthening the liver, lack of concentration, stressful situations, burnout, bronchitis, autoimmune diseases, neurodermatitis, sleep disorders, high blood pressure (optimizing blood pressure), joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis, muscle atrophy (dystrophic myotonia), hay fever; tumors: leukemia, lung cancer, melanomas, prostate cancer, sarcomas, breast cancer; target organs: liver, lungs, heart, brain.