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"Drink it quickly, this is the spore powder collected on decades of ganoderma lucidum, very precious, very high nutritional value ......" Hearing his wife's words, Uncle Wang drank a large bowl of water soaked in ganoderma lucidum spore powder while it was hot.
This year, 56-year-old Uncle Wang has a drinking habit and was diagnosed with alcoholic cirrhosis some time ago. His doctor instructed him to avoid alcohol and told him to review it every three months or so.
However, his wife, Auntie Liu, was not sure. On the recommendation of a friend, she met a "medicine farmer" who said he had some ganoderma lucidum spore powder, which has high nutritional value and can also fight cancer. The company's main goal is to provide a good solution to the problem.
Unexpectedly, three months later, the re-examination, Wang Dabu's liver indicators not only did not improve, but transaminases increased by two times, the doctor asked the reason, guessing that it may be caused by the spore powder, if you continue to eat, may lead to more serious liver damage.
I. Ganoderma lucidum spore powder: anti-cancer good or chronic poison?
Numerous businesses now claim that the ganoderma lucidum spore powder they sell has anti-cancer properties and is suitable for cancer patients, is this really true?
In 2007, the CCA issued a consumer alert that although some extracts, or active ingredients, in Ganoderma lucidum have tumor-inhibiting properties, among other things. However, there are no clinical trial reports that are consistent with anti-tumor effects that can prove that the spore powder has anti-tumor or tumor-inhibiting effects.
In addition, Ding Jian, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, also pointed out in an interview that there has been no large-scale clinical confirmation of the anti-cancer effects of spore powder, and that the so-called anti-cancer star products have basically not undergone extensive clinical trials, but are mostly muddled by manufacturers by piling up other data.
But Ganoderma lucidum spore powder is not "useless".
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2. What is the difference between a $30 and a $500 ganoderma spore powder?
Searching on some online shopping platforms, you can see that the price of ganoderma lucidum spore powder varies a lot, from 20 to 30 for the cheap ones to 400 to 500 for the expensive ones. The company's main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.
Dad's review bought 10 samples of ganoderma lucidum spore powder online based on clues provided by fans, and found that these samples had 2 main problems:
1. Microbial exceeded the standard
The microbial index can reflect to a certain extent the hygiene of the product in production, processing, packaging, transportation and storage.
Among the 10 samples, the total number of mold and yeast, 7 samples exceeded the standard, and the degree of exceedance is very serious, tens or even hundreds of times greater than the limit. In addition, half of the 10 samples had excessive coliform bacteria, which is very likely to cause acute poisoning, vomiting and diarrhea in the process of consumption.
2. Heavy metal hidden danger
Reishi, as a mushroom substance, is prone to adsorb heavy metals from the environment during growth. According to the test results, it turned out that there were seven samples with varying degrees of heavy metal overload, one of which was more than 50 times over the limit.
In this test, the sample with the health food approval number was the only one that passed two indicators, which means the official product will be relatively reliable.
It should be noted that ganoderma lucidum spore powder should never be taken indiscriminately. For individual or small groups of people, consumption of ganoderma lucidum spore powder may result in drug-related liver damage and biliary stones, yellow itchy skin sclera, abnormal liver function, etc.
3. 2 health products that are blown out of proportion are actually not anti-cancer
It is important to make clear that all health products claiming to have anti-cancer effects are not reliable.
The so-called anti-cancer supplements are composed of vitamins, minerals, plant and animal extracts, etc. Even though these ingredients may have shown some anti-cancer effects in animal or in vitro experiments, the dose of the supplements is different from the experimental dose, and just because animals can eat it doesn't mean it's available in humans.
In particular, some of the most touted anti-cancer supplements are actually not anti-cancer -
Niu Zhang Zhi is a unique fungus found in the mountains of Taiwan, China, and has been called a "miracle elixir" by local residents in Taiwan. "
Niaogangzhi is a unique fungus found in the mountains of Taiwan, China. The U.S. NIH Cancer Institute has a segment on G. bovis extracts as having "potential" anti-angiogenic, hepatoprotective, and antioxidant properties, but has not substantiated its efficacy with evidence from human trials.
A five-year study conducted jointly by Harvard University and Brigham and Women's Hospital to assess whether "Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil" have anti-cancer properties found that the difference in cancer mortality between those who took fish oil and those who did not. The study found no significant relationship between cancer mortality and cancer incidence among fish oil users and non-users.
Cancer is a complex disease, and its causes are still a mystery to medicine. Therefore it is impossible to achieve an anti-cancer, or cancer cure, with a single food alone. To prevent cancer scientifically, we still need to work on many aspects of life, diet, exercise, and physical examination.
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