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Reishi's Benefits for the Heart, Liver, Spleen, Lungs & Kidneys

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Reishi's Benefits for the Heart, Liver, Spleen, Lungs & Kidneys

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Medicinal Reishi is neutral in nature and non-toxic. Prolonged use can lighten the body and extend life. It is the only premium herb among thousands of Chinese medicinal herbs that can enter all five internal organs, significantly benefiting the overall regulation of the body's vital energy. 

 

Reishi clearly enters the "four meridians," yet it can regulate the five internal organs. The Chinese Pharmacopoeia records that Reishi enters the "four meridians"—specifically the heart, liver, lung, and kidney meridians. It replenishes qi, calms the mind, stops coughing, and relieves asthma. Since it clearly enters the "four meridians," how can Reishi regulate the five internal organs? This must be explained through the Traditional Chinese Medicine principles of "four properties and five flavors."

 

 

The "four properties" refer to cold, heat, warmth, and coolness; the "five flavors" refer to sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, and salty. The five flavors correspond to the five internal organs: sour enters the liver, pungent enters the lungs, bitter enters the heart, salty enters the kidneys, and sweet enters the spleen. Reishi has a sweet flavor, which corresponds to the spleen. Combined with the Chinese Pharmacopoeia's record of Reishi entering the heart, liver, lung, and kidney meridians, Reishi can effectively enter the five meridians and regulate the five internal organs. How does Reishi regulate the five internal organs and help enhance vital energy?

 

How does Reishi regulate the five internal organs? In the program "Reishi Vitality Talk," nationally renowned Traditional Chinese Medicine expert Du Jian mentioned:

 

Reishi enters the heart meridian, helping to calm the mind and spirit, which indirectly protects the liver, enhancing overall vitality and well-being.

 

Reishi enters the liver meridian, aiding in the elimination of toxins and ensuring normal functioning, allowing nutrients to be distributed throughout the body, thereby improving disease resistance.

 

Reishi enters the spleen meridian, its sweet flavor enabling the spleen and stomach to absorb the essence and fine nutrients of grains, thereby replenishing vital energy and nourishing the body.

 

Additionally, Reishi enters the lung meridian, benefiting the qi of the lungs and kidneys, and is effective in relieving cough and asthma.

 

Reishi enters the kidney meridian, governing bone health, promoting hair luster, and benefiting ear health, thereby strengthening the body.

 

Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty provided a more detailed description of Reishi's effects in the Compendium of Materia Medica, further elucidating its benefits in replenishing liver qi, heart qi, spleen qi, lung qi, and kidney qi.

 

Reishi can enter the five internal organs, helping to detoxify the body while supporting vital energy, balancing the body's defense and eliminating pathogens to achieve healing.

 

Modern medicine has also confirmed that Reishi is rich in amino acids, proteins, polysaccharides, and triterpenes, offering benefits such as liver and kidney protection, calming the mind, aiding sleep, and supporting blood sugar regulation. This substantiates the ancient texts' claims of Reishi's effectiveness in regulating the five internal organs.

 

 

Finally, how to nourish the "five Internal organs"? Besides regularly consuming Reishi, it is necessary to accompany this with regular check-ups and consultations with doctors, and to comprehensively maintain self-care in daily life. Only by doing so can one restore health from its roots.

 

Event Announcement: 

 

The First Chinese Ganoderma Day and GanoHerb Health Festival 2024 is scheduled to be held in Fuzhou, Fujian on July 6th. The event will feature a splendid showcase of Reishi culture, with esteemed figures like Professor Lin Zhibin from the Reishi field and several other industry experts inaugurating the event. Stay tuned for the presence of special mystery guests at the venue!

 

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