Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Cordyceps, Reishi, Lion’s Mane High in Bioactive Compounds

AUTHOR BRIDGET GREENWOOD More evidence of the healthful properties of medicinal mushrooms: the mushrooms classed as higher basidiomycetes (including Cordyceps, Reishi, and Lion’s Mane) have been analyzed and the findings published in the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms. The report found that a wide variety of medicinal mushrooms have such impressive nutritional properties they should be part of well-balanced diets. Culinary and medicinal mushrooms are a happy combination of delicious flavor and health-giving properties. A report in the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms (by N Cohen, J Cohen, et al, Mycolivia Ltd, Israel) has added to the scientific evidence of the nutritional values of certain mushroom species. Medicinal mushrooms have been an ingredient in the traditional medicine kit for thousands of years, and are now being developed for their potential anti cancer and immune system boosting properties. The scientists analyzed mushrooms known as basidiomycetes. These mushrooms include Reishi (also known as lingzhi and Ganoderma lucidum); Lion’s Mane (also known as Hericium erinaceus) and Cordyceps militaris. 15 types of medicinal mushroom strains were tested, and all were found to be good sources of proteins and carbohydrates. They are also high in GABA, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in our central nervous system. Many popular supplements contain GABA. GABA amino acid supplements are commonly used to obtain a sense of calmness in the middle of an otherwise stressful life. But what other bioactive compounds are beneficial for our health? Medicinal mushrooms: lovastatin to reduce cholesterol Heart 300x203 Cordyceps, Reishi, Lion’s Mane High in Bioactive Compounds Lovastatin in medicinal mushrooms can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease One of the most important compounds identified in the tested medicinal mushrooms is lovastatin. Lovastatin has been proven to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. It naturally occurs in several mushrooms, with Lion’s Mane and reishi having the highest lovastatin content. Medicinal mushrooms: cordycepin to fight cancer Synthesized Cordycepin has been used in as a cancer treatment. But this bioactive compound occurs naturally in Cordyceps militaris. It is possible that other medicinal mushrooms will also provide sources of anti cancer drugs in the future. Culinary medicinal mushrooms could be key ingredients in a well-balanced diet, and a potential source of disease-fighting bioactive compounds. Please go to this site and place your order NOW! www.ganolifevo.com/wwammcafe

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