Other Common Names: Ling chih, Ling
zhi, Mannentake, Ganoderma Lucidum
As recorded in the
oldest Chinese medical text, reishi is the "king of herbs", the
superior herb.
Western culture has often frowned on
mushrooms, even fearing the small innocuous forest growth. The
French prize their truffles, but even truffles and other edible
fungi and mushrooms are not as highly valued or show as much
potential as a species of mushrooms called Ling Zhi or
Reishi.
Reishi mushrooms are polypore mushrooms. Mushrooms
are the fruiting body and reproductive structure of a higher order
fungus organism, much like an apple is the fruit of an apple tree.
The actual mushroom "tree" is a fine thread-like network called
mycelium. This mycelium is for the most part subterranean, living in
soil, logs and other organic litter.
Unlike green plants,
which produce many of their own nutrients by photosynthesis,
mushrooms primarily get their nutrients from dead organic matter or
soil. Mushrooms and their mycelium are nature's original recyclers.
Without them, the planet surface would be piled high with dead,
decaying material.
Mushrooms rise out of the mycelium when
the right nutrients are amassed and the right environmental
conditions are present. Mushrooms release spores at maturity. The
wind spreads them and when they land on the right spot, the cycle
starts over again.
Reishi often is associated with health and
recuperation, longevity, wisdom, and happiness.Known as reishi or
mannentake to the Japanese and Ling Zhi to the Chinese, G. lucidum
is renown for its medicinal properties. It is believed that certain
triterpenes and polysaccharides may account for the multiple
activities of Reshi. Thus, considerable time and effort has gone
into the isolation and characterization of these
compounds.
Reishi is a basidiomycete, lamellaless fungus
belonging to the family of polyporaceae. In nature, it grows in
densely wooded mountains of high humidity and dim lighting. It is
rarely found since it flourishes mainly on the dried trunks of dead
plum, guercus serrata or pasonia trees. Out of 10,000 such aged
trees, perhaps 2 or 3 will have reishi growth, therefore it is very
scarce indeed.
Relatively rare and undiscovered in the West,
Reishi and other mushrooms have been revered as herbal medicines for
thousands of years in Japan and China. Emperors of the great Chinese
dynasties and Japanese royalty drank teas and concoctions of the
mushroom for vitality and long life. The ancient Taoists were
constantly searching for the elixir of eternal youth, and Reishi was
believed to be among the ingredients.
In ancient time, reishi
in medicine was considered so auspicious that its medical efficacy
has been attested to in the oldest Chinese medical text (presumed to
be over 2,000 years old). The book, which is known in Japan as
"Shinnoh Honsohkyo", is now accepted as being the original textbook
of Oriental medical science. In it, 365 kinds of medicines are
classified and explained. The medicines are basically classified
into 3 categories:
120 of them are declared to be "superior"
medicines; another 120 are classified as "average" medicines; and
the remaining 125 are placed in the "fair" category. The "superior"
medicines are called "God's Herbs" and they are for perpetual youth
and longevity - the medicines of the legendary wizards. The
"average" category medicines are those which can be taken as a
tonic, and those in the "fair" category are taken to remedy specific
ailments. One must be careful about the volume taken of the
"average" and "fair" category medicines, and should never take them
continuously. However, the book states that for "superior"
medicines, any amount can be taken as desired on a continuous basis
with no unfavorable effects. Of the superior medicines listed in the
text, reishi was rated number one.
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derivatives are not pharmaceuticals and have not undergone rigorous
clinical trials.
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