Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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GANODERMA GANODERMA


Reishi has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat arthritis and other forms of inflammation for over 2,000 years.

Also known by its Latin name as "Ganoderma" or Chinese "Ling Zhi, Reishi medicinal mushroom is the most wanted on the Internet with over 200,000 searches per month. And though there is no evidence that heals everything, "the fact that modern research confirms as a modulator of inflammation may help explain why it has long been advertised as such in the East.

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In fact , Chinese doctors have been prescribing Reishi extract the ages in cases of arthritis, bronchitis and other conditions that involve any kind of inflammation. Modern research in Asia, America and Europe confirm the validity of these uses. Of the 19 files used for this article, 17 reported positive results in the use or Reishi extract for arthritis. Only two studies were were inconclusive, which were made by the same research team.

Regarding anti-inflammatory properties in general, a study from India (2003) demonstrated that Reishi reduces inflammation in cases of acute or chronic edema by 56% and 60% respectively.

A previous study of America (1993) had shown that taking water from G. pentaphyllum and Ganoderma lucidum has been shown to possess significant anti-inflammatory activity.

in references to seven additional documents contained all the conclusion that the Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) has potent anti-inflammatory qualities. Other research has been conducted in Reishi extract that specifically relate to arthritis.

In 2006, Kenneth Blum published his results on the efficacy and safety of using the extract of Reishi for "joint health," providing "clinical data" to support his theory. That same year, China's Bao Xi study concluded that most other Reishi herbal remedy commonly used in China seemed to have a "beneficial immunomodulatory effect" in arthritis.

Do influential Reishi benefits achieved in arthritis may have taken a big leap in 2007 when they discovered that GL-PP [Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides peptide] helped to significantly reduce one of the causative agents rheumatoid arthritis known as RASF, short for "Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblasts." Several additional papers have been published summarizing the positive results in the use of Reishi against arthritis. Moreover, one study found that supplementation with Reishi helped balance the side effects of prednisolone that were experienced by some patients, including protein in urine and cellular toxicity.

In conclusion, the majority of research seems to support the use of Reishi extract in cases of arthritis and favorable for the excellent results obtained with patients suffering from this evil.

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