Cancer is on the rise in Malaysia! In 2020 alone, 48,639 new cancer cases were reported, and experts predict this number to double by 2040. [1] The most common types? Breast, colorectal, lung, nasopharyngeal, and liver cancers [2].
But there’s hope! A strong immune system is your best defense. Strengthen it today with the power of medicinal mushrooms.
Mushrooms aren’t just a tasty addition to your meals, they’re packed with essential nutrients that help enhance your health. They are an excellent source of selenium and vitamin D, low in calories, fat-free, cholesterol-free, gluten-free, and low in sodium. Mushrooms are also rich in B vitamins, copper, potassium, and beta-glucans, which support gut health by feeding good bacteria. Additionally, mushrooms contain two potent antioxidants, ergothioneine and glutathione, to help combat oxidative stress [3].
Mushrooms come in many forms, edible, medicinal, and even poisonous. While edible mushrooms can be enjoyed in meals, medicinal mushrooms are primarily used for their healing properties in powdered, capsule, or liquid extract forms.
Medicinal mushrooms such as Shiitake, Cordyceps, Lion’s Mane, and Lingzhi have been used for centuries in ancient Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines [4]. They are known to:
Their powerful effects come from their unique cell walls, which contain chitin and beta-glucans, natural compounds that can activate and regulate immune responses. Unlike beta-glucans from cereals, only those found in medicinal mushrooms can significantly enhance immunity and overall health with beta-glucans (1,3) and (1,6) being key in treating diseases. Beta-glucans from cereals and mushrooms, however, are not the same. Only beta-glucans from mushrooms can enhance your health significantly. Since our body cannot make beta-glucans, medicinal mushrooms are an excellent source of these powerful nutrients.
Cancer cells can grow undetected due to a misalignment in our immune system. When the immune system fails to recognize abnormal cells, these cancerous cells continue to thrive. Medicinal mushrooms act as natural immune trainers, helping immune cells become more vigilant and observant of any abnormal growth.
Medicinal mushrooms have been safely used for over 30 years in Japan and China as either a standalone therapy or alongside chemotherapy. Studies show they improve response rates to cancer treatments, enhance immune function by activating T-lymphocytes (immune cells that protect the body), and reduce chemotherapy side effects such as nausea and insomnia [5]. In Malaysia, a survey revealed that 61% of cancer patients used Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), including medicinal mushrooms, for better treatment outcomes.
Groundbreaking research has shown that increasing medicinal mushroom intake can significantly lower cancer risk. A review of 17 population studies found that eating more mushrooms reduced cancer risk by 35%, with the strongest effect seen in breast cancer. Every additional 1g of mushrooms consumed daily lowers breast cancer risk by 3% [6]. Studies have primarily focused on breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers, but also show benefits for liver, lung, cervical, and ovarian cancers.
Several clinical trials combining mushrooms with chemotherapy found that medicinal mushrooms [7]:
Strengthen your immunity with Kordel’s Lingzhi Plus! This formula combines three potent organic medicinal mushrooms:
This synergistic blend offers stronger immune-boosting benefits compared to a single-mushroom formula [8]. It contains potent anti-cancer compounds like Ganoderic Acid and D-Fraction, which help combat tumour cells while reinforcing the immune system. Lingzhi is also rich in polysaccharides, triterpenes, and antioxidants, that enhance the body’s defenses and reduce inflammation.
Kordel’s Lingzhi Plus is more than just an immunity booster, it supports overall health and well-being. It helps with
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References:
[3] https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/diet-nutrition/a27633487/mushroom-health-benefits/
[4] https://naturalforce.com/blogs/nutrition/medicinal-mushrooms
[5] Popović V et al. Curr Top Med Chem. 2013;13(21):2791-806. Hamed Abdalla MEA et al. Complement Ther Med. 2020 May;50:102343.
[6] Gariboldi MB et al. Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jun 14;24(12):10120.
[7] Panda SK et al. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2022 Jan 31;15(2):176.
[8] Mallard B et al. PLoS One. 2019 Nov 7;14(11):e0224740.
[9] Roupas et al. (2012).
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