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I always discuss things that involves health. One dictionary defines health as "soundness of physical, mental or moral condition especially freedom from bodily pain or disease." But true health is more than that. It includes the joy of living, the power and ability to lead a satisfying, purposeful life.

The condition of the bloodstream is very closely related to the general health. The blood is in intimate contact with, and permeates almost every part of the body, directly or indirectly. It may be likened to a universal transport system within the body.

a) It carries the red blood cells with their precious oxygen, without which the various parts of the body would soon die.

FACT: Organic Germanium from Ganoderma increases the ability of red blood cell to transport oxygen up to 1.5 times and even 2 times. Increased oxygen supply can nourish body cells and control cancer cells. It also helps to increase the rate of metabolism and delay aging.

b) It carries water, the life-giving fluid, to all the cells.

FACT: Ganoderma contains Potassium that is necessary to keep a normal water balance between the cells and body fluids. It also contain Sodium that helps keep the water (the amount of fluid inside and outside the body's cells) and electrolyte balance of the body.

c) It carries away the wastes formed as by-products of the generation of heat and energy in the body. The result from the supply of oxygen, and the natural functioning of the body and must be carried to various organs of excretion, such as the liver, kidneys, and skin.

FACT: Organic Germanium discard toxins especially heavy metals such as mercury and lead.

d) During digestion, food passes through the alimentary tract, where elements of nutrition are extracted and then transported by the blood. Finally, the body's assimilation procedure involves the liver's processing and the movement of nutrition in the blood to tissue that must be fed so that growth and physical energy will occur.

FACT: Triterpenes are proven to strengthens stomach and digestive system.

e) Among the various things transported by the blood are the hormones and secretions from the ductless glands. These act many times as chemical messenger to initiate or inhibit various functions. For example, most people know that in an emergency, the body is able to perform feats that are normally beyond the range of ordinary ability. This is made possible by the adrenalin released into the blood in times of fear or emergency. This is carried to the muscles, to enable them to respond to the crises.

FACT: Studies showed that Triterpenes are involved in transmitting nerve impulses to the brain's cortex. So they aid in enhancing all central nervous system functions. It also enhances the action of body hormones and maintains stability among various body systems.

Another very important function is performed by the white corpuscles in the blood which act as security guards. In the event of infection, they attack and protect the body from harmful bacteria.

FACT: Polysaccharides help to strengthen one's immune system and improve vitality.

The blood also carries the platelets that are used in making both temporary and permanent repairs in the event of injury. All are familiar with the ability of the blood to clot and form protective scab which stops the loss of body fluids until healing has taken place.

FACT: Ganoderma also has Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is effective for antioxidant, anti-free radicals and anti-ageing. It slows down the ageing of cells and promotes rejuvenation. This is an important factor in prolonging aging and preventing diseases caused by aging. Superoxide Dismutase protect cells from DNA damage, ionizing radiation damage, protein damage and lipid damage. It also contain Zinc for wound healing and Manganese for blood-clotting factors.

The logical conclusion is that good health and good blood go hand in hand. It is obvious that if blood is unable to fill any of its assigned duties, then the natural consequence will be ill health. Ganoderma would be a great help in keeping yourself healthy.

Reference: Plants and Health by A.C. SAS
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