The Ganoderma mushroom and its history

The Ganoderma mushroom and its history

The history of the Ganoderma mushroom is full of charm, at least as much as its richness of nutrients. Knowing the biography of this mushroom is useful to better appreciate the possibility that the man of the 21st century has. So get ready because a beautiful journey into the past awaits you. A journey through time of 4000 years !!!

The Ganoderma mushroom and its history

The cornerstone of Chinese medicine

As previously mentioned, Ganoderma has a thousand-year history behind it as it has been considered the Symbol of  Traditional Chinese Medicine for 4000 years .

At one time, the consumption of this mushroom was reserved only for the emperor and the royal family. This mushroom was extremely rare in nature, so much so that only one specimen grew for every 10,000 oak trees . At the time of ancient China, when a farmer came across a specimen of Ganoderma, he ran to deliver it to the emperor as he would have rewarded it with a lot of gold.

Following the technological advances of the twentieth century, Ganoderma is grown in the laboratory, through procedures that, in addition to guaranteeing its quality, also guarantee its quantity at a modest price.

Its properties have been known since ancient times, so much so that various titles have been attributed to this mushroom aimed at enhancing its incredible therapeutic virtues. Since ancient times it has been called the “Mushroom of immortality” , due to its ability to deeply regenerate the organism and ensure longevity and vitality.

With regard to the nickname ” Lucidum “, this name is linked to its ability to improve psycho-physical health by giving concentration and mental clarity.

The ganoderma and its past

The Ganoderma has marked the life of entire ethnic groups of the past. In addition to having profoundly affected the society of ancient China, it has exercised an equally important influence over the course of history. We think only of its influence in the life of the Taoist priests of the first century AD
In fact, the medicine of the past was in the hands of these religious figures considered veterans of alchemy. We also remember that once the Shamans were the equivalent of contemporary doctors and that almost 2000 years ago they had attributed properties to Ganoderma that have proved true only with the most recent scientific discoveries.
These shamans had the task of preparing potions and elixirs capable of instilling well-being and longevity and among the ingredients used to prepare these potions, certainly Ganoderma has always represented a constant.

But what does ancient literature say?

In ancient times, several medical treatises were written and the first noteworthy is certainly ” The Classic on the roots of herbs of the divine farmer “.
This text was written about 200 years after the birth of Christ and in this treatise, medicinal plants are divided into 3 different categories, precisely superior, average and acceptable. Ganoderma is placed at the top of the category of superior plants, which includes herbs that do not cause side effects even in the case of prolonged intake .
In another important medical treatise entitled ” The Great Pharmacopoeia ” dated 16th century, the writer Le Shih-Chen states that ” Ganoderma positively affects the vital energy, takes care of the thoracic area and its regular consumption will stop the fragility of the body and the longevity will increase as in the immortal beings “. 

Ganoderma in Eastern culture

Also in Eastern art, Ganoderma is of great importance. Very often the Ganoderma is present in arches, jambs or other portions of royal residences such as that of the Summer Palace or the Forbidden city.
In addition, the Reishi is also present in paintings, scepters and crowns as well as jewelry. The Goddess Kuan Yin , symbol of compassion and healing is often depicted with a specimen of Ganoderma in her hands.
Ganoderma was also mentioned in a beautiful love story . In fact, in the fairy tale of the White Snake , the story of the White Lady will be told who in order to bring her deceased husband back to life, travels up to Mount Kunlun in search of a specimen of Ganoderma, which once found and administered to the deceased husband will be able to her power to bring her husband back to life.

Ganoderma is a legendary mushroom. The most beautiful legends are the true ones . Ganoderma is truth, and making its way through more than 40 centuries of history it is now more available than ever to people from all walks of life. Thanks to technological advancement, both you and I can consume this powerful health mushroom. I am already consuming this mushroom. And you ?

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