Ganoderma Uses

Ganoderma Uses
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If you are looking for an alternative or organic method of treating a minor health ailment without the use of prescription medication, then ganoderma can be a fitting option to consider. Referred to in traditional Chinese medicine as the mushroom reishi, the University of Michigan Health System suggests that there are medicinal uses of the herb for the treatment of many different ailments. Before starting supplement use, however, you should first speak to a medical professional regarding your medical condition.

Cardiac Health

According to the University of Michigan Health System, one of the major benefits linked to ganoderma supplements is improving cardiac health. As the website suggests, the herbal supplement has been found to lower blood cholesterol, blood pressure and aid in the fight against coronary heart disease. In terms of blood cholesterol, the website suggests that LDL levels in supplement users have lowered as a result of taking ganoderma-based supplements. While human research continues as of June 2010 to determine the consistency of these reported health benefits, the University of Michigan Health System suggests that additional cardiac benefits are on the horizon for ganoderma.

Diabetes Treatment

Preliminary research into the ganoderma herb has revealed some evidence that the supplement can be effective in the treatment of insulin-related diseases, such as diabetes, according to the University of Michigan Health System. As of June 2010, diabetes research as it relates to this supplement continues for human trials.

Hep-B and Cancer

Additional benefits linked to ganoderma supplements, as reported by the University of Michigan Health System, include evidence that the herb can help to treat hepatitis B and even fight cancer-causing agents in the body. Animal ganoderma studies have shown positive effects and symptom reduction for both hepatitis B and cancer cell development, according to the university website. Human research via clinical trials continues at this time.

Immunity Boost

According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, ganoderma supplements have also been prescribed to individuals suffering from measles due to the herb's immune system-boosting qualities. As the website suggests, patients with measles can be given 150 mg to 300 mg of the supplement up to three times daily for the purpose of boosting immune system health and increasing antiviral volume within the bloodstream. The website also suggests taking a tincture of this mushroom extract, 30 to 60 drops two to three times a day, as a possible alternative.

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Article reviewed by GlennK Last updated on: Jun 17, 2010

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