The Power of Ganoderma in Oriental Medicine

Written by R.G. Srinivasan


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Some ofrepparttar research in Japan indicates that those that have taken Ganoderma for over a yearrepparttar 114543 visit to doctors dropped into half. There are thousands of research paper available including onrepparttar 114544 internet onrepparttar 114545 subject ofrepparttar 114546 healing breakthroughs achieved by Ganoderma in various treatments and too lengthy to discuss here. However we can highlightrepparttar 114547 research in short.

Summarized from these reports, it is found that Lingzhi haverepparttar 114548 following properties:

Improves cholesterosis, coronary insufficiency.

Improves hyper and hypotensions.

Improves nervous tension, neurosis.

Improves chronic bronchitis, hepatitis.

Improves leukocytopenia and reticuloendothelial system.

Effective in numerous other ailments.

The three major killers these days are: cancer, cerebrosis and coronary diseases. The latter two have their etiology closely linked torepparttar 114549 blood circulatory system. Related problems like stroke, heart block, arteriosclerosis, obesity etc. are all tied to problems inrepparttar 114550 blood circulation. One out of three persons dies from one ofrepparttar 114551 above ailments everyday.

Lingzhi can correct this imbalance and strengthenrepparttar 114552 system to prevent further deterioration.

What are noteworthy are its preventive capabilities. Forrepparttar 114553 21st century man, stressed out, poisoned byrepparttar 114554 polluted atmosphere, wrong food habits and drug induced illnesses ofrepparttar 114555 modern medicine. While modern medicine has been very effective in treating certain conditions effectively and immediately, they do not addressrepparttar 114556 holistic approach ofrepparttar 114557 ancient medicine as a preventive and for regeneration of wasted tissues and damaged cells.

In conclusion, Ganoderma has been proven to exert significant effect on diminishing pain, fortifyingrepparttar 114558 body's immune system and prolonging life. Even though its role in cancer control has not been determined 100 percent yet.

Ganoderma has a history of 3,000 years, during which time it is widely used by many people with no reported unfavorable side effects. It is therefore highly recommend for prevention. I hope that people from all walks of life will take a concerned interest and share in development of Herbal treatments. Hopefully, with so much research and emerging evidence, Ganoderma can bring a brighter outlook torepparttar 114559 human race inrepparttar 114560 conquest of longevity.



About The Author R.G. Srinivasan is founder of Born to Win Forum. He is a certified trainer and consultant in training design & methodologies. He is also the author of e-books, publishes 2 ezines on success and motivation and Home Business. His articles are widely published across the world. He is featured as an Expert Author in leading content syndication portals. Check out his home business ezine at http://home-businessleaders.tripod.com




Mini-Micrografting - Investigating the Pros, the Cons, and the FUE's

Written by Maggie Kay


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Below is an overview ofrepparttar problems associated with mini-micrografting (in comparison to follicular unit extraction):

  • Grafts are cut in such a way that individual follicular units may be split up or damaged
  • Harvesting technique does not ensure that each follicle will be kept intact
  • Grafts are larger because excess tissue is not trimmed
  • Healing time is very slow
Follicular Unit Extraction vs. Mini-Micrografting Most up-to-date hair restoration surgeons recommend that patients choose follicular unit extraction over mini-micrografting because it produces a more natural result, has a faster healing time, and is more efficient in preserving donor hair.

About the Author - Maggie Kay is a freelance writer from Montreal and is the head researcher and content manager of Hair Transplant Costs - a resourceful site about hair transplant doctors. http://www.hairtransplantcosts.com/


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