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Reishi Mushroom And Cancer | Anticancer Activity Of Ganoderma Mushrooms | Mushroom In Cancer Treatment

Reishi Mushroom And Cancer | Anticancer Activity Of Ganoderma Mushrooms | Mushroom In Cancer Treatment Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum (W.Curt:Fr.) P.Karst): Commonly called the Ling-Zhi in China and Reishi in Japan. This species is one of the bracket fungi, but unlike most species, typically has a long slender stalk that attaches to the side of the "cap" of the fruiting body. This is one of the great longevity tonics of Chinese Medicine used in cancer treatment. Reishi enhances immune response, alleviates chemotherapy side effects such as nausea and kidney damage. A number of anti-cancer constituents have been isolated from G. lucidum. These compounds have demonstrated antitumor and immunostimulating activities. Various studies showed that Reishi, restricted blood vessels to prostate cancer tumours and stopped cancer cell proliferation. Anticancer effect of Ganoderma lucidum has been studied alone or in combination with chemothe- reupatic drugs as well as radio therapy effectively

Chinese Mushroom And Cancer | Anticancer Activity Of Mushrooms | Mushroom In Cancer Treatment

Chinese Mushroom And Cancer | Anticancer Activity Of Mushrooms | Mushroom In Cancer Treatment Mushrooms of Immortality: Anti cancerous use of mushrooms in Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine has used mushrooms for thousands of years. There are over 200 species of mushrooms in China that are used to practice healing. An amazing 25 percent of these mushrooms are credited with tumor-fighting capabilities. All varieties of mushrooms possess cleansing capabilities. Another amazing property of mushrooms is a compound named Polysaccha- rides. This enables mushrooms to boost the immune system and fight the growth of tumors. Medicinal mushrooms also contain other compounds that further enhance tumor-fighting capabilities (Kidd, 2000). Long-chain polysaccha- rides, particularly alpha- and beta-glucan molecules, are primarily responsible for the mushrooms beneficial effect on immune system (Sakagami and Aoki, 1991; Wasser, 2002). Other compounds in mushrooms such as fungal proteins,