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LingZhi Capsule

60 capsules x 350 mg

RM188.00

LingZhi CAPSULES 灵芝宝

Organic LingZhi Extract Powder + LingZhi Broken Spores Powder

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Food for Health Maintenance, Nourishing and Longevity

Product Code: C002
60 capsules x 350 mg
Ingredients: Each capsule 350mg contains:
Ganoderma lucidum Fruit Body Extract Powder 300mg
Ganoderma lucidum Spores Powder 50mg
KKM certification: MAL17097002TC
Recommended Usage: Adult: Take 1 Capsule, 2 times daily after meal.
Storage: Keep out of reach from children. Store below 30°C. Protect from light and moisture.

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LingZhi CAPSULES 灵芝宝

Organic LingZhi Extract Powder + LingZhi Broken Spores Powder Our Health Care Expert
Food for Health Maintenance, Nourishing and Longevity
Product Code: C002 60 capsules x 350 mg Ingredients: Each capsule 350mg contains: Ganoderma lucidum Fruit Body Extract Powder 300mg Ganoderma lucidum Spores Powder 50mg KKM certification: MAL17097002TC Recommended Usage: Adult: Take 1 Capsule, 2 times daily after meal. Storage: Keep out of reach from children. Store below 30°C. Protect from light and moisture. Ganoderma lucidum is known as LingZhi in Chinese and Reishi in Japanese. Ganoderma lucidum is one of the most commonly used medicinal mushrooms and has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as a tonic and sedative in Asian countries, including China, Japan and Korea over the past two millennia. The fruiting bodies, mycelia and spores of LingZhi contain approximately 400 different bioactive compounds, including polysaccharides, triterpenoids, nucleotides, sterols, steroids, fatty acids, proteins or peptides and trace elements. It has long been recognized by Chinese medical professionals as a valuable herbal medicine in treating a number of different illnesses.

The Science Behind LingZhi

Shizhen Li, a highly influential doctor in Chinese medicine from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 A.D.), recorded the effectiveness of Lingzhi in his famous book, Ban Chao Gang Moo (“Comprehensive Pharmacopoeia”), and stated that taking Lingzhi over the long-term would build a strong, healthy body and assure longevity1. It has been known to have numerous pharmacological effects including immuno-modulating, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative and radical-scavenging, and anti-aging effects2. Enormous scientific studies revealed that the extracts of G. lucidum possessed significant anti-tumor3,4, immunomodulating4, anti-diabetic5, and wound healing (Cheng et al., 2013), and neuritogenic7 activities, and protects the cellular DNA from radiotherapy and accidental radiation exposure8.

Benefits of LingZhi:

  • Overall Wellness
  • Anti-Aging
  • Enhance Immunity
  • Regulate Blood Sugar Level
  • Regulate Blood Pressure
  • Regulate Blood Lipids
  • Increase Blood Oxygen Level
  • Liver Protection
  • Enhance Cardiovascular System
Benefits of Lingzhi

Who Needs LingZhi?

    • Senior Citizens
    • Alcohol Drinker
    • Overweight / Obese
    • Night Owls
    • Unhealthy Lifestyle
    • Unhealthy Diet
    • Vegetarian
    • Chronic Diseases Patient*
* Please consult pharmacist/nutritionist

References:

1. Xie, J.T., Wang, C.Z., Wicks, S., Yin, J.J., Kong, J., Li, J., Li, Y.C., Yuan C.S. (2006). Ganoderma lucidum extract inhibits proliferation of SW 480 human colorectal cancer cells. Exp Oncol. 28(1):25–29. 2. Sanodiya BS, Thakur GS, Baghel RK, Prasad GB, Bisen PS. (2009). Ganoderma lucidum: a potent pharmacological macrofungus. Curr Pharm Biotechnol., 10(8):717-742. 3. Nonaka, Y., Shibata, H., Nakai, M., Kurihara, H., Ishibashi, H., Kiso, Y., … Abe, S. (2006). Anti-tumor activities of the antlered form of Ganoderma lucidum in allogeneic and syngeneic tumor-bearing mice. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 70(9), 2028-34. 4. Lin, Z. B., & Zhang, H. N. (2004). Anti-tumor and immunoregulatory activities of Ganoderma lucidum and its possible mechanisms. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 25(11):1387-95. 5. Ma, H. T., Hsieh, J. F., & Chen, S. T. (2015). Anti-diabetic effects of Ganoderma lucidum. Phytochemistry, 114, 109-13. 6. Cheng, P., Phan, C., Sabaratnam, V., Abdullah, N., Abdulla, M. A., & Kuppusamy, U. R. (2013). Polysaccharides-rich extract of Ganoderma lucidum (M. A. Curtis : Fr.) P. Karst accelerates wound healing in Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013:671252. 7. Seow, S. L. S., Naidu, M., David, P., Wong, K.-H., & Sabaratnam, V. (2013). Potentiation of neuritogenic activity of medicinal mushrooms in rat pheochromocytoma cells. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13(1), 157. 8. Pillai, T. G., Savi, V. P., Maurya, D. K., Nair, C. K. K., & Janardhanan, K. K. (2006). Prevention of radiation induced damages by aqueous extract of Ganoderma lucidum occurring in southern parts of India. Current Science, 91(3), 341-344.
References:

1. Xie, J.T., Wang, C.Z., Wicks, S., Yin, J.J., Kong, J., Li, J., Li, Y.C., Yuan C.S. (2006). Ganoderma lucidum extract inhibits proliferation of SW 480 human colorectal cancer cells. Exp Oncol. 28(1):25–29.
2. Sanodiya BS, Thakur GS, Baghel RK, Prasad GB, Bisen PS. (2009). Ganoderma lucidum: a potent pharmacological macrofungus. Curr Pharm Biotechnol., 10(8):717-742.
3. Nonaka, Y., Shibata, H., Nakai, M., Kurihara, H., Ishibashi, H., Kiso, Y., … Abe, S. (2006). Anti-tumor activities of the antlered form of Ganoderma lucidum in allogeneic and syngeneic tumor-bearing mice. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 70(9), 2028-34.
4. Lin, Z. B., & Zhang, H. N. (2004). Anti-tumor and immunoregulatory activities of Ganoderma lucidum and its possible mechanisms. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 25(11):1387-95.
5. Ma, H. T., Hsieh, J. F., & Chen, S. T. (2015). Anti-diabetic effects of Ganoderma lucidum. Phytochemistry, 114, 109-13.
6. Cheng, P., Phan, C., Sabaratnam, V., Abdullah, N., Abdulla, M. A., & Kuppusamy, U. R. (2013). Polysaccharides-rich extract of Ganoderma lucidum (M. A. Curtis : Fr.) P. Karst accelerates wound healing in Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013:671252.
7. Seow, S. L. S., Naidu, M., David, P., Wong, K.-H., & Sabaratnam, V. (2013). Potentiation of neuritogenic activity of medicinal mushrooms in rat pheochromocytoma cells. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13(1), 157.
8. Pillai, T. G., Savi, V. P., Maurya, D. K., Nair, C. K. K., & Janardhanan, K. K. (2006). Prevention of radiation induced damages by aqueous extract of Ganoderma lucidum occurring in southern parts of India. Current Science, 91(3), 341-344.

References:

1. Xie, J.T., Wang, C.Z., Wicks, S., Yin, J.J., Kong, J., Li, J., Li, Y.C., Yuan C.S. (2006). Ganoderma lucidum extract inhibits proliferation of SW 480 human colorectal cancer cells. Exp Oncol. 28(1):25–29.
2. Sanodiya BS, Thakur GS, Baghel RK, Prasad GB, Bisen PS. (2009). Ganoderma lucidum: a potent pharmacological macrofungus. Curr Pharm Biotechnol., 10(8):717-742.
3. Nonaka, Y., Shibata, H., Nakai, M., Kurihara, H., Ishibashi, H., Kiso, Y., … Abe, S. (2006). Anti-tumor activities of the antlered form of Ganoderma lucidum in allogeneic and syngeneic tumor-bearing mice. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 70(9), 2028-34.
4. Lin, Z. B., & Zhang, H. N. (2004). Anti-tumor and immunoregulatory activities of Ganoderma lucidum and its possible mechanisms. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 25(11):1387-95.
5. Ma, H. T., Hsieh, J. F., & Chen, S. T. (2015). Anti-diabetic effects of Ganoderma lucidum. Phytochemistry, 114, 109-13.
6. Cheng, P., Phan, C., Sabaratnam, V., Abdullah, N., Abdulla, M. A., & Kuppusamy, U. R. (2013). Polysaccharides-rich extract of Ganoderma lucidum (M. A. Curtis : Fr.) P. Karst accelerates wound healing in Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013:671252.
7. Seow, S. L. S., Naidu, M., David, P., Wong, K.-H., & Sabaratnam, V. (2013). Potentiation of neuritogenic activity of medicinal mushrooms in rat pheochromocytoma cells. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13(1), 157.
8. Pillai, T. G., Savi, V. P., Maurya, D. K., Nair, C. K. K., & Janardhanan, K. K. (2006). Prevention of radiation induced damages by aqueous extract of Ganoderma lucidum occurring in southern parts of India. Current Science, 91(3), 341-344.

Weight0.1 kg
Dimensions5.5 × 5.5 × 9.5 cm

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