Reishi Mushroom Extract: An Important
Supplement For Immune Support And Other Health
Conditions
Written by Dr. James Meschino,
D.C., M.S.,
-- Research and Clinical Director, RenaiSanté
Institute of Integrative Medicine --
Recent
And Historical Use Of Reishi Mushroom Extract
Reishi mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum)
is called "the mushroom of immortality" in China and has been used in
Oriental Medicine for over 2,000 years. (1,2) In recent years its
active ingredients have been the subject of intensive research regarding their
apparent ability to help prevent or treat certain types of cancer, aid in the
treatment of liver disease, HIV infection, acute or recurrent herpetic
infections, high blood pressure, chronic bronchitis, allergies and asthma, and
favorably modulate immune function. (3) The reishi mushroom grows
wild on decaying logs and tree stumps in the coastal provinces of China. The fruiting body of the mushroom is used medicinally. (4)
Active
Constituents: Reishi mushrooms contain a
number of active agents that are known to modulate function of the immune
system in humans. The primary agents include:
- Specific
Polysaccharides - which occur in the form of Beta-D-glucans
bound to amino acids. These agents are known to possess immune-modulating
and anti-cancer properties. (3)
- Triterpene compounds - known as ganoderic
acids, which have been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce platelet
stickiness and may decrease LDL-cholesterol. (5)
- Other
major active constituents - including sterols, coumarin
and mannitol. (5)
Clinical
Application and Mechanism of Action
- Anti-Cancer
Agent: Cancer studies in animals have shown a 50% tumor regression
rate with reishi mushroom extract treatment (e.g., connective tissue
cancer model in mice). (6) Reishi mushroom extract is used by
some cancer surgeons in Japan
to treat cancer patients and significant anti-tumor and immunostimulation effects have been noted in many of
these cases. (7) Polysaccharides from reishi mushrooms and from
other types of folk-medicinal fungi are patented in Japan
for use as immunomodulators in the treatment of
cancer. They are combined with chemo- and radiotherapy and have
demonstrated an ability to reduce side effects, increase the efficacy of
treatments, and are used to accelerate recovery from disease. (8,9)
Studies from China
have shown that reishi mushroom extract potentiates
the tumoricidal capacity of macrophages and
T-cells. (10,11) Reishi mushroom
extract is known to have other immune modulating effects and antioxidant
properties as well. (12,13,14,15,16)
- Immune
System Enhancement: (Bronchitis, Asthma, Allergies, Herpetic
Conditions and HIV Infection) As noted above, reishi mushroom extract
modulates many components of the immune system, which in part, account for
its apparent anti-tumor properties. Chronic bronchitis in the elderly has
been shown to respond favorably to treatment using a concentrated reishi
mushroom product in a trial involving 2,000 cases in China.
This study demonstrated a better than 60% success rate. After several
months of treatment there was a noted rise in the levels of immunoglobulin
A in the sputum. (10
The combination of astragalus and reishi mushroom extract represents an
effective means of daily immune support and a therapeutic intervention for
a large number of immune compromised states (e.g.,chronic fatigue, chronic bronchitis, herpes I
and II recurrent infections, post-herpetic neuralgia, recurrent apthous ulcers or canker sores, the common cold, HIV
infection, etc.) and for patients undergoing chemo-or radiation therapy.
- Cardiovascular
Health: (High Blood Pressure and Reduced Platelet Aggregation) Two
human controlled studies revealed that reishi mushroom extract can reduce
high blood pressure to a significant degree (systolic and diastolic), even
in patients who had previously failed to respond to established
anti-hypertensive medications. (30,31) Animal studies reveal
that reishi mushroom extract reduces blood pressure through a central
inhibition of sympathetic nerve activity, although it does not slow heart
rate or induce a sedative effect in general. (32
- Liver Protective Effects: (Hepatoprotective
Properties) Reishi is prescribed in China for the treatment of chronic and acute hepatitis. (36)
Various ganoderic acids in reishi mushrooms have
strong antihepatotoxic properties, (37)
which under experimental conditions have been shown to protect liver cells
from chemically-induced injury, including protection from the highly toxic
and lethal substance, carbon tetrachloride. (38,39)