Walau bagaimanapun, bahan dalam cendawan itu khususnya, seolah-olah menjadikan ia superstar makanan kesihatan mengatasi semua makanan lain, berkeupayaan untuk menangkis virus dan tumor . Reishi (genus: Ganoderma) cendawan mengandungi bahan aktif yang dikenali sebagai triterpenoids dalam spora, dan kajian telah dikaitkan triterpenoids ini untuk beberapa faedah penyembuhan yang sangat kuat, termasuk membantu mereka yang mempunyai kanser dan juga HIV.
Kuasa penyembuhan triterpenoids dalam spora cendawan Reishi
Sering digelar "Raja Herba" dan dipanggil cendawan "ghaib" atau "kulat bertuah" berdasarkan terjemahan dari budaya lain, cendawan Reishi merupakan pilihan popular kesihatan untuk beribu-ribu tahun. Ia mempunyai lebih daripada 400 sebatian bioaktif dan dikenali untuk membantu memperbaiki kulit dengan menghapuskan sel-sel permukaan mati, merawat mereka yang mempunyai gangguan keletihan kronik, mengawal gula darah dan juga membantu dengan penyakit altitude.
Walau bagaimanapun, dapatan bahawa triterpenoids yang mempunyai potensi untuk menghapuskan orang-orang seperti kanser, HIV dan herpes menjadikannya pilihan perubatan alternatif . Jurnal Sains Perubatan Amerika Utara yang dalam penerbitannya menyatakan bahan ini yang dianalisis selepas terasing daripada spora cendawan berkata bahawa "triterpenoids diasingkan daripada spora ganoderma menunjukkan anti HIV-1-protease, anti-tumor, dan aktiviti-aktiviti anti-pelengkap yang ketara. Triterpenoids adalah komponen-komponen aktif utama spora ganoderma dan menunjukkan pelbagai bioactivities untuk kegunaan perubatan. "
Malah Memorial Sloan Kettering yang terkenal di dunia-Pusat Kanser - dengan keupayaan cendawan Reishi untuk menyembuhkan, mencatatkan peranannya sebagai satu cara untuk kanser dan pesakit HIV untuk merangsang sistem imun mereka. Sebagai contoh, cendawan Reishi menimbulkan tahap sel T pada pesakit HIV.
Tambahan pula, triterpenoids dalam cendawan Reishi telah menunjukkan penyediaan pelbagai manfaat kesihatan yang lain. Mereka mempunyai anti-alergi dan anti-radang tubuh, membantu mengurangkan kolesterol dan juga menghalang platelet dari terbentuk, yang menghalang darah daripada membeku.Triterpenoids spora cendawan Reishi menyembuhkan kanser
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(NaturalNews) Incorporating mushrooms in diets is a great way to obtain health benefits, ranging from boosting vitamin D levels to improving brain function.
However, the substance in one mushroom in particular seems to make it the health food superstar above all of them, standing out from the pack for its ability to ward off viruses and tumors. The reishi (genus: Ganoderma) mushroom contains active substances called triterpenoids in its spores, and studies have linked these triterpenoids to some very powerful healing benefits, including helping those with cancer and even HIV.
Experts weigh in on the healing powers of triterpenoids in reishi mushroom spores
Often dubbed the “King of Herbs” and called a “supernatural” mushroom or the “lucky fungus” based on translations from other cultures, the reishi mushroom has been a popular health choice for thousands of years. It’s logical that it would be. After all, it has more than 400 bioactive compounds and is known to help improve the skin by eliminating dead surface cells, treat those with chronic fatigue disorders, regulate blood sugars and even help with altitude sickness.
However, the finding that its triterpenoids have the potential to eliminate the likes of cancer, HIV and herpes makes it a coveted alternative medicine option well worth exploring. TheNorth American Journal of Medical Sciences published findings that analyzed these substances after they were isolated from the mushroom’s spores, saying that “Triterpenoids isolated from ganoderma spores showed significantly anti-HIV-1 protease, anti-tumor, and anti-complement activities. Triterpenoids are the main active constituents of ganoderma spores and show various bioactivities for its medicinal use.”
Even the world-renowned Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is on board with the reishi mushroom’s ability to heal, noting its role as a way for cancer and HIV patients to stimulate their immune system. For example, reishi mushroom raises the T cell levels in HIV patients.
Furthermore, the triterpenoids in the reishi mushroom have been shown to provide a host of other health benefits. They have anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory properties, help reduce cholesterol and also inhibit platelets from forming, which prevents blood clots.
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