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How
Ganoderma Cultivation affects
its health efficacy?
In ancient times, you
can only find Ganoderma in deep forest and mountain cliffs.
Scientific Ganoderma cultivation was not well known by then.
As a very rare herb, it was very precious.
In 1970, a technician
of Kyoto University Foodstuff Scientific Research Institute,
Mr. Yukio Naoi, used "Spore Separation Ganoderma Cultivation
Method" to successfully cultivate this fungus.
This cultivation method
was introduced to China in 1975. Since the climate and soil
conditions are ideal, this technique has been widely adopted.
The enables more people around the world to benefit from this
ancient herb.
Ganoderma growth can
be grouped into:
natural growth
capsulated cultivation
log wood cultivation
Each has its own growth pattern, advantages and disadvantages.
Natural ganoderma growth
This is grown in nature, commonly known as wild Ganoderma.
It depends on decomposed wooden particle of tree to form its
fruit body.
However, this scarce
fungus is usually found in high and steep mountain areas.
Even if someone finds
it by chance, its effects are always lost due to aging. It
becomes hard like leather. Furthermore, wild Ganoderma Lucidum
may also be toxic if the wood is contaminated.
By then, Ganoderma spore
powder in the fruit body has already been released. Hence
its potency is very low. And since these fungi are haphazardly
collected, quality control is impossible.
Capsulated
cultivation (Vacuum packing)
Until now, this is the most popular Ganoderma cultivation
method. It uses crams of wood dust and chemical materials.
Such Ganoderma Lucidum has a short growth period. It can be
harvested in two months.
A high productivity and
low cost of this cultivation makes it highly cost effective.
However, as the fungus is grown on wooden crams and chemicals,
it causes much consideration by the consumer.
In addition, such Ganoderma
Lucidum are unable to take in natural sunlight, rain and essence
of nature. So, its body is soft, loose and even split in shape.
The content of Organic
Germanium, Triterpenes and Polysaccharides are lower. Furthermore,
the most precious Ganoderma spore powder cannot be extracted.
Hence its healing effect
is much lower than log wood Ganoderma Lucidum.
Log
wood cultivation
Log wood Ganoderma Lucidum is cultivated on natural log wood,
taking one year to harvest. The process is time consuming
and requires much effort.
However, as it takes
time to fully absorb sunlight and water, it has a solid and
firm body. It also contains the invaluable Ganoderma spore.
The Organic Germanium,
Triterpenes and Polysaccharides in log wood Ganoderma are
about 6 times higher than natural and capsulated Ganoderma.
Hence the active components
and medicinal values of log wood Ganoderma Lucidum cannot
be matched by other Ganoderma cultivation methods.
Ganoderma
for Health
Today, scientists around the world are very interested in
the healing property of this ancient herb. Using advanced
technology, they uncover the truth about this herb that explains
why it was highly praised in ancient time.
Currently, there are
many herb supplements that include Ganoderma Lucidum. Some
are good but many are not effective. It depends on several
important factors to get the maximum health efficacy.
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