目录 Chapter1 Mystery and Culture of Lingzhi Lingzhi in myths Lingzhi in ancient poems "Catholicon" according to Taoism Auspicious symbol for Chinese Guo Mo-Ruos poem on Lingzhi Chapter2 Lingzhi as Described in Shennong Materia Medica Shennong Materia Medica on Lingzhi Scientific understanding on Lingzhi by scholars in early years Criticism on misinformation regarding Lingzhi in the old time Current understanding of the six kinds of Lingzhi Interpretation of Shennong Materia Medica using the traditional Chinese and Western medicine principles Chapter3 Understanding Lmgzhi Lingzhi fruiting body-a Chinese medicine Life cycle of Lingzhi Morphological characteristics ofhyphae, fruiting body and spores Cultivation of Lingzhi for its fruiting bodies Submerged fermentation for Lingzhi mycelia Lingzhis "genealogy" revealed by DNA fingerprinting Organic cultivation of Lingzhi Lingzhis active components and pharmacological effects Chapter4 Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Bronchitis with Lingzhi Chronic bronchitis Therapeutic efficacy of Lingzhi on chronic bronchitis Immunorcgulating nature of Lingzhi Chapter5 Prevention and Treatment of Hyperlipidemia with Lingzhi Hyperlipidemia Therapeutic efficacy of Lingzhi on hyperlipidemia How does Lingzhi regulate blood lipid? Chapter6 Anti-Hypertensive Effects of Lingzhi Hypertension Clinical reports on Lingzhi’S efficacy for hypertension treatment Why can Lingzhi effectively treat hypertension? Chapter7 Preventive and Therapeutic Effect of Lingzhi on Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes mellitus Clinical reports on Lingzhi for adjuvant treatment ondiabetes mellitus Mechanism of adj uvant therapeutic effect of Lingzhi on diabetes mellitus Chapter8 Prevention and Treatment with Lingzhi for Neurasthenis Neurasthenia Rejuvenation of nerve-endocrine-immune systemwith Linzhi Clinical reports on neurasthenia treatment with Lingzhi Clinical reports on memory improvement by Lingzhi Chapter9 Prevention and Treatment of Hepatitis with Lingzhi Therapeutic efficacy of Lingzhi on hepatitis Clinical reports on Lingzhis efficacy for hepatitistreatment Mechanism of Lingzhis liver-protective effect Chapter10 Adjuvant Therapy for Cancers with Lingzhi Lingzhi as an adjuvant therapy for cancers Clinical reports on Lingzhis adjuvant treatments for cancers Mechanism of anti-tumor activity of Lingzhi in adjuvant therapy Chapter11 Care for Health of the Sub-Healthy Middle-Aged and Elderly Chapter12 Lingzhi Minimizes Poisoning Effect of Poisonous Mushrooms Chapter13 Lingzhi for Treatment of Other Diseases Chapter14 Recommendations in Choosing and Using Lingzhi Products Chapter15 Processing Technology for Lingzhi Products Appendix
内容摘要 In the Flying Dragon, he told a story of hisencounter in the misty Mt. Tai with a Taoist monk on a white deerwith a Lingzhi in his hand. It was from that man he learned the magichealth benefits of Lingzhi. In the Singing Trip era Han Dynasty Yuefu-style poem, a similarstory was told. The author met a god-like man with short hair andlong ears riding a white deer, and was led to pick Lingzhi. At thelegendary mans home, he was shown the tonic made from thehealth-improving, hair-color darkening, and life-prolonging effects ofthe reddish herb. The "Lingzhi culture" was greatly influenced by Taoism, thenative religion in China. Taoism believes that living is most impor-tant and that human beings can be immortal by following the regimensand taking a certain magical herbs. Bao Pu Zi written by Ge Hongpresented the theory suggesting that a person could learn to becomeimmortal. It even included stories of such occurrences by takingLingzhi. The ancient Taoist theory considered Lingzhi as the best amongthe catholicons, and by consuming Langzhi, one would never growold or die. Therefore, Lingzhi acquired the names, such as Shenzhi(heavenly herb) and Xiancao (magic grass), and became mystified. Inthe book of Ten Continents in the World, Lingzhi grew everywherein the fairy land. Gods fed n it to gain immortality. In the JinDynasty, Wang Jias Picking Up the Lost and in the Tan Dynasty, DaiFus The Vast Oddities, 12,000 varieties of Lingzhi were said to becultivated on acres of land in Mt.
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