Ganoderma Reishi: Possible Side Effects?
Hi, I am 26 years old and I live, for as long as I can remember, with gastrointestinal problems and severe migraine attacks which over the years have reduced, albeit partially, the quality of my daily life. As for my gastrointestinal problems, which can be enclosed in the concept “I digest very few foods and consequently, I have a somewhat limited diet”, I have carried out checks of all kinds without however encountering any real objective problem (if not a slight reflux), but over the years, also thanks to the onset of some food intolerances, the variety of my diet has been drastically affected. To this is added, as mentioned at the beginning, a severe migraine that has been occurring at least 1-2 times a week for … decades now. I have solved, albeit partially, both problems thanks to a neurologist and to taking the “Fluxarten”, but since it is a rather heavy medicine, after a cycle of about 6 months I was forced to stop the treatment. Result? The migraines are back to being as violent as before and my stomach has begun to “tantrum” again. So I decided to turn my attention to natural remedies, ending up discovering Ganoderma. I have been taking capsules of the aforementioned mushroom for now 6 months and, except for sporadic cases, I can say that my migraines have almost disappeared but … as they say, there is a however: over the months I have found a progressive improvement of my digestion regarding salty foods, at the same time noticing a marked worsening of my digestion with regard to sweet foods, especially chocolate, a food that I have always eaten regularly and that, now, surprisingly, causes me severe attacks of nausea and migraines the day after taking it. After this long poem, therefore, I come to the definitive question: is it possible that ganoderma can intervene on the digestive capacity of the stomach to the point of affecting the digestion of specific foods? And if so, is there anything more suited to my problems? Thank you in advance! Is it possible that ganoderma can intervene on the digestive capacity of the stomach to the point of affecting the digestion of specific foods? And if so, is there anything more suited to my problems? Thank you in advance! Is it possible that ganoderma can intervene on the digestive capacity of the stomach to the point of affecting the digestion of specific foods? And if so, is there anything more suited to my problems? Thank you in advance!
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