Regarded by ancient herbalists as the mushroom of immortality and queen of the mushrooms reishi is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to support healthy immune system function and promote a healthy stress response.
A famous Shen tonic, reishi is recommended to calm and balance the spirit, and to enhance sleep quality.
Strengthening the Heart, Kidneys, Lungs, and Liver - it is one of those special herbs that work on all Three Treasures (Jing, Qi, and Shen), as well as all the five Taoist organ systems.
In China, reishi is known as ling zhi which means 'spirit plant' or 'tree of life mushroom.' The Chinese character for ling zhi is composed of three characters that represent a shaman praying for rain. The Latin translation of Ganoderma is gano (shiny) derma (skin).
Reishi is extremely rare in the wild and was once reserved for use amongst emperors and royalty only. Immortalised throughout Chinese art, temples, statues, and paintings, reishi mushroom was held in the highest esteem amongst Chinese royalty and is surrounded by many legends over the past 4 millennia. Kuan Yin, known as the goddess of healing, was occasionally depicted carrying a reishi mushroom. This polypore was extremely prized amongst the Orient and often hung above doorways as a protector.
Reishi is high in beta-glucans and over 100+ distinct varieties of polysaccharides.
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to
Balance the spirit
Support healthy immune function
Improve sleep quality/deep sleep
Health benefits:
Deep Sleep
Digestive Health
Energy & Vitality
Healthy Sleep Cycle
Healthy Stress Response
Support Immunity
Adults, mix 200mg in 250ml warm water & drink immediately. Take three times a day.
Stir into hot water or plant milk for an instant tonic tea. Works well in hot or cold drinks, broths and meals. We love it in warm plant milk before bed with honey. Always use a dry spoon.
Servings per size | 100g Jar = 83 | 250g Bag = 208 | 1kg Bag = 833
Sourcing: SuperFeast Reishi is carefully dual-extracted and sourced ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ from the Dabie Mountains in China. See full sourcing details below.
Contraindications:
No contraindications have been reported in the medical literature concerning the consumption of reishi mushroom. If you are on blood thinners or blood pressure medication, please check with your prescribing doctor if reishi is appropriate for you. Reishi is considered safe to take during pregnancy and breastfeeding; please consult your healthcare provider before adding reishi to your herbal regime during these sensitive times.
Store below 30C in a cool, dry place.
Keep out of reach of children.
Packed in Australia from imported ingredients.
Talk to a TCM practitioner/health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.