Tag: Bowel

  • Reishi mushroom

    Reishi mushroom may help with
    Chest pain
    Angina
    High blood pressure
    Cancer
    Hepatitis b
    AIDS
    Leaky gut syndrome
    Chronic bronchitis
    Altitude sickness
    High cholesterol
    Epstein-barr
    Fatigue
    Insomnia
    HIV
    High triglycerides
    Hepatitis
    Constipation
    Supports organs and systems
    Heart disorders
    Immune system
    Respiratory system
    Digestive system
    Bowel
    Nutrients found in Reishi mushroom
    Selenium
    Iron
    Triterpenoids
    Vitamin C
    Notes about Reishi mushroom
    Reishi may cause dry mouth or upset stomach when used for more than three months.

    May cause dizziness, dry mouth, nose bleeds and abdominal upset. Not recommended for those taking anticoagulant medications.

    Reishi protects the liver.

    It is a supreme deep immune system tonic. It has strong carcinogenic properties and is rich in a number of complex phytochemicals.

    Reishi is also an analgesic: it can relieve pain for a wide variety of conditions. It is an antiinflammatory that is effective in treating stiff necks, shoulder aches, and other joint problems.
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    * This information is intended only as a general reference for further exploration, and is not a replacement for professional health advice. This page does not provide dosage information, format recommendations, toxicity levels, or possible interactions with prescription drugs. Accordingly, only use this information under the direct supervision of a qualified health practitioner such as a naturopathic physician.

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