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Ganoderma Lucidum Cordyceps
Sinensis (GLC) LING ZHI
Common name: Ganoderma, Reishi Mushroom, Ling Zhi
Traditional Chinese Medicine values Ling zhi as the highest ranked herb. Ling Zhi was acclaimed as a divine herb that could bestow longevity. It was also deemed as an elixir of life and that it could
augment good health and well- being.
Modern research has revealed its active ingredients, which include polysaccharides, organic germanium,
triterpenoids, adenosine, LZ-8, and an array of amino acids besides numerous mineral types. Ling Zhi uses in Chinese Traditional Medicine:
- Rectify abnormal liver functions,
improving respiratory function,. control gastrointestinal movement, morning dizziness, insomnia, vexation, poor appetite, bitter mouth,
halitosis, and constipation.
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Ginkgo biloba
Common name: Gingko (Ginko)
Alzheimer's Association: "Ginkgo biloba is thought to have both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, to protect cell
membranes, and to regulate neurotransmitter function. Ginkgo has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine and currently is being used in Europe to alleviate cognitive symptoms
associated with a number of neurological conditions.
Currently, multicenter trial with about 3,000 participants is investigating whether Ginkgo may help prevent or
delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia. Results from this study show that ginkgo may help some individuals with Alzheimer's disease."
Gingko used in Chinese Traditional Medicine
- Improves blood flow
Protects against oxidative cell damage from free radicals (antioxidant), and blocks many of the effects of PAF (platelet aggregation: "blood clotting")
help in the treatment of many human ailments, especially for middle-aged and older people. asthma, bronchitis, hearing loss, couching, tuberculosis, poor circulation,
memoryloss, gonorrhea, stomach pain, skin diseases, leukorrhoe, angina pectoris, dysenterie, high bloodpressure, anxiety. chillblains, and woundplaster.
The powdered leaf is inhaled for asthma, ear, nose and throat disorders like bronchitis and chronic rhinitis. woundplaster.
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Jasmine officialis
Common name: Jasmine
Jasmine tea is made from green tea leaves and mixed with fresh jasmine flowers.
It is believed that the health benefits of jasmine tea may surpass those of green tea. Several studies have found jasmine tea lowers cholesterol levels. Other studies found
that fruit flies lived 20% longer when jasmine tea was added to their drinking water.
Tea, even ordinary black tea, is one of four main sources of flavonoids in Europe.
Multiple studies have also supported the role of tea flavonoids in cancer prevention and has been found to be effective against the development of heart disease and stroke.
Jasmine tea is used in Chinese Traditional Medicine:
- heart disease
stroke, and Cancer of the: lung, breast, prostate, bladder, stomach, and colon cancer.
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