Brown or crunchy mushrooms are a group of mushrooms that are known in man countries all in world. The Chinese name for this mushroom is lingzhi, but it is best known in America as reishi ( they think its Japanese name). In Igbo South East Nigeria, Ogwa to be precise is called Ero ntị because of its shape (ear shape).
Historically, it has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for at least 2,000 years. In the original textbook of traditional Chinese medicine, it was the highest ranked of all plants and fungi for its benefits to the body.
It’s been said that crunchy mushrooms “Possessed of Soul Power,” “Herb of Spiritual Potency,” “Mushroom of Immortality,” and “Magic Fungus.”
I knew mushrooms could be good for you, but this “Queen of Mushrooms” has an especially amazing ability to heal and balance the body.
Regulates the Immune System
Studies show crunchy mushrooms mushroom may regulate the immune system as well as improve its natural ability to fight invaders. A 2006 study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology shows that crunchy mushroom is an immune system modulator.
That means crunchy mushroom is not just an immune stimulator (nor an immunosuppressant). It can actually adapt and do either depending on the body’s need at the time.
Just as crunchy mushrooms can boost the immune system when there’s an infection, it can also dial it back when an autoimmunity is present. A 2002 study published in Life Science found that one way crunchy mushrooms boost the immune system is by helping grow and strengthen T- and B-cells (defender cells) in the body.
Crunchy mushrooms also:
Speed wound healing – A 2006 study found that crunchy also has advanced wound healing abilities.
Makes antibiotics more effective – A study published in the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms found that crunchy boosts the antimicrobial action of antibiotics.
May fight herpes – A 2000 study found that the polysaccharides and triterpenes in crunchy mushroom bind to viruses and stop them from entering and attaching to healthy cells.
Protects Against Cancer
A healthy immune system will also help fight and prevent diseases (such as cancer), but this mushroom has specific mechanisms for targeting cancer.
Typical chemotherapy works by “poisoning” the body, in hopes that it will harm the cancer cells (without harming healthy cells beyond repair). Obviously, it’s not a perfect treatment (more on that here) and can cause a lot of harm to healthy cells. Crunchy mushroom may be a promising supplement that can help protect the body.
A 2011 study published in the Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology shows that one compound of crunchy mushrooms, ganoderic acid, can induce apoptosis (natural cell death) while reducing toxicity to healthy cells.
A 2010 Chinese study found that ganoderic acid also inhibits tumor growth and the ability of cancer cells to migrate in the body.
Lastly, a study published in Oncology Letters found that crunchy mushroom makes melanoma cells more vulnerable to natural killer (NK) cells. (These are cells that are responsible for attacking tumor and viral infected cells).
Though more research is needed to bring crunchy mushrooms into mainstream cancer treatment, this medicinal mushroom seems to have promise.
Longevity Boosting
Crunchy mushrooms isn’t called the “Mushroom of Immortality” for nothing. One of its claims to fame is as a longevity herb. It makes sense that if crunchy mushrooms can improve immunity and reduce heart disease that it could potentially lengthen a lifespan. But what’s really interesting is how much it can boost longevity.
In a 2011 study crunchy mushroom was shown to extend the lifespan of mice by 9 to 20 percent (that would be seven to 16 years for humans!).
Some of the ways crunchy mushrooms can boost longevity are:
Reduces oxidative stress – A 2005 studies shows crunchy mushroom,protect cellular DNA from oxidant damage that causes aging.
Antioxidant power – A 2011 review shows that crunchy mushroom has a high level of antioxidants that help fight aging. These antioxidants can reduce dermal and cellular oxidation. In simple terms, that means reducing signs of skin aging and internal signs of cellular aging!
Triperpenes– This specific compound in crunchy mushrooms is a type of terpenoid is known to improve circulation and help with everything from skin to mental focus.
Liver Boosting: crunchy mushroom is considered an adaptogenic herb, which means it helps the body adapt to the stressors around it. When the outside environment is particularly toxic, the liver struggles. That’s why adaptogenic herbs usually focus on liver health.
A study published in Food and Chemical Toxicology found that crunchy mushroom against liver toxicity and promotes liver cell regeneration.
Additionally, a 2013 study published in the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms found that the antioxidants in crunchy mushroom help reduce immune functions that lower liver function.
Heart Protective
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world. There are many factors that contribute to heart disease including lifestyle choices and diet. But for those already making good lifestyle choices and still haveing heart issues, crunchy mushrooms may be help.
According to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, compounds called triterpenes in crunchy may help reduce blood pressure. They can also slow blood clotting. Two of crunchy mushroom’s most prevalent triterpenes are ganoderic acid and sterols. Studies show that sterols can help lower cholesterol and improve blood circulation. Ganoderic acids may also improve oxygen flow.
Blood Sugar Help
It’s not uncommon for people with heart disease to also have diabetes. In people with diabetes, crunchy mushroom may help reduce both cholesterol and insulin resistance, according to a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition.
Neuroprotective
Antioxidants are known to potentially protect the brain from damage because they neutralize oxidative stress. Crunchy mushrooms has lots of antioxidants, so it makes sense that crunchy mushroom would be neuroprotective.
Researchers believe that crunchy mushroom may protect the brain from oxidative damage, which protects against degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s disease, according to a 2012 study published in Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology.
But research shows that it may be more than antioxidants that help protect the brain. Another study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology found that this mushroom promoted the modulation of cytokines within the brain. By doing so, crunchy mushroom may act as a neuroprotective herb.
Help for Seasonal Allergies
The ganoderic acids in this power mushroom can help inhibit histamine response. For this reason, it is a common supplement for those with seasonal allergies. In fact, in the book Healing Mushrooms: A Practical and Culinary Guide to Using Mushrooms for Whole Body Health, the author Tero explains a practical case when he realized the power of this mushroom for allergies:
A colleague of his suffered awful seasonal allergies for weeks each spring. He started taking 1,000 mg of crunchy mushroom daily and his allergy symptoms disappeared almost entirely. Of course, this is just one example, but science may be able to explain why it worked for him.
When exposed to allergens, the body releases histamines which cling to cells. This causes cells to swell and leak fluid… thus the sneezing and runny nose! Since this beneficial mushroom can help inhibit this histamine reaction, it is often helpful for allergies.
Are crunchy Mushrooms Safe?
Crunchy mushrooms are considered a safe herb to consume when used appropriately. The method of extraction is important though. Some adverse reactions were associated with certain extracts from contaminated sources.
Dual extraction offers the maximum benefit. In this process, the fat soluble and water soluble properties are extracted separately to get a high potency finished product. Alcohol extraction extracts the fat soluble compounds by essentially creating a tincture and using a long and slow extraction. Then, mushrooms are boiled and simmered to extract the maximum amount of water soluble compounds. The combined extract then gets concentrated and spray dried to create a powder.
Other methods may just make a tincture (fat soluble compounds only) or powder the mushroom, reducing the benefit.
Safety of crunchy mushroom for small children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, or those with liver disease hasn’t been established. It’s always best to talk with your doctor to discuss whether crunchy mushroom is right for your family.
Consuming crunchy mushroom
As a medicinal herb, crunchy Mushrooms is top notch. But as a culinary addition — I’d suggest leaving it out.
Crunchy us best as a tincture, tea, or in mushroom coffee tea (where you can’t taste it at all!). You can also drink it at night for help sleeping.
When choosing a tincture, look for one that is “pure yield” which means it uses very little fillers. Ideally your tincture will be close to 5% filler.
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