GanoCaps™
Red Reishi Mushroom
The Red Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma Lucidum) is a unique, rare species of mushroom used in Oriental folk medicine for over 4,000 years for its beneficial effects on health. This wild-growing, non-toxic mushroom belongs to the Reishi family of mushrooms, which were reserved primarily for Asian royalty and wealthy individuals who could afford to take advantage of their healthful benefits.
Numerous studies of the Reishi mushroom family have been performed mainly in China, Korea, Japan, and the United States. The Shen Nog's Herbal Classic, a 2000-year old medicinal Chinese book, refers to Ganoderma Lucidum as a superior nutrient and ranks it as the most exalted remedy in ancient times.
Red Reishi has shown itself to be effective in supporting health in a wide variety of ways. Studies have shown that, when used as part of one's diet, it may help:
- Relieve stress
- Assist immune function
- Support heart health
- Maintain healthy blood sugar levels
- Support liver health
- Promote lung health
- Improve memory and concentration
Aside from the exceptionally high polysaccaride content of Red Reishi, no single ingredient has been identified that can be credited for its remarkable health benefits.
GanoCaps contain 100% Ganoderma Powder
Ganoderma's Healthful Polysaccharides
Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates providing energy for the brain and nervous system. Ganoderma mushrooms contain high amounts of healthful polysaccharides as well as potassium, magnesium, calcium, germanium and fiber, making it a most valuable dietary supplement.
(Not recommeded for use if taking blood-thinning medications.)
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GanoCaps does NOT contain any of the following:
- Lactose-eggs, milk or milk products
- Any thickeners -food starch (potato, corn, or other) or modified food starches
- Grains or grain powders of any kind (including rice)
- Safflower oil, sesame oil, etc.
- Nuts or nut products: peanut oil, sunflower oil, etc.
- Beans or bean products: soybean oil, etc.
- Hibiscus flowers
- Gluten
- Psyllium seeds/husks
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
What are the reported health benefits of Ganoderma?
The Red Reishi mushroom, used in our GanoCaps product, is reported to be high in polysaccharides, making it a very effective antioxidant. Reported benefits are that it may also:
- Act as an adaptogen
- Be useful in combating the unpleasant side effects associated with radiation and chemotherapy
- Support good blood circulation
- Help healthy heart function
- Help rejuvenate liver cells
- Help decrease gastric acid and help regulate the bowel
- Support lung and kidney function
What is Red Reishi Mushroom powder?
The Red Reishi Mushroom is a unique, rare species of mushroom used in Oriental folk medicine for over 4,000 years for its beneficial health effects. This wild-growing, non-toxic mushroom was reserved primarily for Asian royalty and wealthy individuals who could afford to take advantage of it's wide array of health benefits. This mushroom, now readily available to many, is particularly rich in polysaccharides, as well as containing potassium, magnesium, calcium, germanium and fiber.
What are some reported benefits?
Studies have shown, among other things, that Red Reishi powder may help with stress reduction; immune strength; heart health; regulation of glucose levels, blood pressure levels; cholesterol reduction; protection against viruses, unfriendly bacteria, and anti-oxidant protection. Because of it's wide range of benefits, GanoCaps may be seen as effective whole-body nutrition. It can be used by itself, or as part of a total nutritional program.
What's the recommended amount to take daily?
A serving size of two caps or 1 gram of powder per day would make a bottle of 60 GanoCaps a one-month supply; however, individual needs may vary from person to person. In some research studies that reported positive benefits, 1.5 grams of powder were used daily.
Have a question about this product?
All questions will be answered within 24 hours during the work week.
Further Information
- Red Reishi Mushroom Information of Reishi at reishi.com (non-commercial)
- Ganoderma lucidum Wikipedia article

