What is special about the Ganoderma mushroom?
The Ganoderma mushroom comes from the Mycetes kingdom. These are generally small and tiny fungi that are unable to produce their own nutrients through photosynthesis like green plants. They can either reproduce on Earth or lead a parasitic life by breaking down nutrients from other plants and animals and surviving. However, due to the increasing popularity of Ganoderma mushroom as a medicinal herb worldwide, this mushroom is now mass-produced using scientific cultivation methods. Within the Kingdom of Mycetes, Ascomycetes are the lower class, while Basidiomycetes such as Ganoderma Lucidum and fungi are of higher class. The basidiomycetes have a very close relationship...

What is special about the Ganoderma mushroom?
The Ganoderma mushroom comes from the Mycetes kingdom. These are generally small and tiny fungi that are unable to produce their own nutrients through photosynthesis like green plants.
They can either reproduce on Earth or lead a parasitic life by breaking down nutrients from other plants and animals and surviving. However, due to the increasing popularity of Ganoderma mushroom as a medicinal herb worldwide, this mushroom is now mass-produced using scientific cultivation methods.
Within the Kingdom of Mycetes, Ascomycetes are the lower class, while Basidiomycetes such as Ganoderma Lucidum and fungi are of higher class.
The basidiomycetes have a very close relationship with humans. Many are edible and have excellent healing properties. These mushrooms naturally become the most valuable medicinal herb in the Basidiomycete kingdom.
In general, the fungi family can improve the immune system by activating macrophage and natural killer (NK) immune cells. Macrophages are one of our most important first-line defenses against viruses, bacteria and foreign substances. NK cells are responsible for killing cancer cells.
Some can even improve allergic conditions such as skin allergy, nasal allergy and asthma. Some of the useful medicinal mushrooms are:
- Goldnadelpilz (Flammulina velutipes)
- Shitake (Lentinus edodes)
- Maitake (Grifola frondosa)
- Agaricus blazei (Agaricus blazei-murrill)
- Reishi-Pilz (Ganoderma lucidum)
All of these mushrooms can prevent high blood pressure, diabetes, hardening of the blood vessels and even cancer. But of all the mushrooms, Ganoderma Lucidum clearly stands out in its medicinal values.
However, you can ask...
Among these mushrooms, Agaricus Blazei Murill (ABM) has been proven to have the highest concentration of beta-glucan polysaccharides. So does the mushroom Agaricus Blazei Murill have the best anti-cancer effect?
True. ABM is the best mushroom for anti-cancer properties. But when comparing AMB to Ganoderma Lucidum, which is better?
Ganoderma Lucidum not only contains cancer-fighting beta-glucan, but also organic germanium. This valuable mineral has also been proven to have a strong anti-cancer effect. The combination of beta-glucan and organic germanium significantly improves the Ganoderma mushroom's ability to fight cancer.
Ganoderma Lucidum also contains triterpenes, which help cleanse our blood vessels of cholesterol and fatty substances.
The Ganoderma mushroom even contains superoxide dismutase (SOD). This enzyme acts as our primary line of defense against free radicals in our body. SOD in Ganoderma Lucidum may help protect against attacks from harmful free radicals. This makes Ganoderma mushroom one of the best anti-free radical and anti-aging mushrooms.
In a Chinese medical encyclopedia “Ben Cao Gang Mu” (Materia Medica - Detailed Survey of Medicinal Herbs), an ancient physician Lee Shi Zhen in the Ming Dynasty classified Ganoderma Lucidum as a “superior herb”.
He grouped the Ganoderma mushroom into six categories according to color and shape, namely green, purple, red, yellow, white and black Ganoderma. All six species have their own medicinal values and healing effects.
According to the report, “Continuous consumption of Ganoderma mushrooms makes the body light and young, prolongs life, and makes one like an immortal who never dies.”
Later, modern medical research on Ganoderma Lucidum proved the results of these ancient medical texts. That's why the Ganoderma mushroom has been highly praised in China for over 2000 years. The Chinese call it the auspicious herb, which also influenced their education and art.