It’s where Ancient China meets modern Science
In Cantonese, “Lingzhi or Reishi”, is the name for one form of the mushroom Ganoderma Lucidum. It is highly regarded in Asia, where it has been used as a medicinal mushroom in traditional Chinese medicine for more than 4,000 years. In China it’s known as the “Miraculous King of Herbs”. The scientific name “Ganoderma” is derived from the Ancient Greek “bright shiny skin”. The word “Lingzhi”, in Chinese, means “herb of spiritual potency” and has also been described as “mushroom of immortality”.
Intrigued? If so…read on
History of Ganoderma (AKA. The “Miraculous King of Herbs”)
Ancient records showed that Ganoderma Lucidum grew in the imperial palace, which is said to account for peace during the Handi-Wudi Epoch. A man named Pengzu who was from Wuyi Mountain was said to have lived for hundreds of years, with the face of a child, never looking old, and owed it to ganoderma lucidum. He said, he kept himself in good health by taking Ganoderma Lucidum, drinking the chute and living in reclusion.
The virtues of Ganoderma (Lingshi, Reishi) have been known since ancient times in China and first documented during the reign of Fu Xi (2952-2836 BC).
The Infamous Seng Nong is said to have discovered the beneficial virtues of plants by testing hundreds of species. “Seng Nong’s Herbal Classic” is considered to be the earliest manuscript on Chinese Materia Medica and is still today the foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Oriental medicine in general. The document describes Ganoderma Lucidum in detail: among 365 species of plants, roots, wood, fur, animals and stones, divided into three grades, Ganoderma is listed as the highest rank- No.1 of the first of “Superior Herbs.”
Six species of Ganoderma, differentiated by color, are mentioned in the Seng Nong,classic. Li Shi Zhen, a famous medical scholar during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), fully researched and concretely documented the indications of the six species. The work of Li was republished in 1956, and translated into several foreign languages including Japanese, English, French, German, Russian and Latin. This book is regarded as the cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
To find Ganoderma in ancient times, people had to go high up on the mountains and deep into forests to harvest this most valuable herb. The discovery of Ganoderma led to wide-spread celebration. Ganoderma was so valued it was used almost exclusively by Emperors and by highly ranked courtesans.

Can you just imagine if you could add this “king of herbs” to your favorite beverage…coffee?
The result…healthier coffee! And, people are ravving about the way they “feel” after drinking even just one cup! Listen for yourself to some of the wonderful stories that people are sharing… Change your coffee – Change your life!
My name is Jesse and I wanted to share my Testimonial. So it all started when I went on a business trip going on 5 years now. On the way out to St. Louis I was bit by a mosquito which gave me West Nile/Spinal Meningitis it then moved to swelling of the brain causing a scar. That scar caused me to start having 9 grand mall seizures a day. New Years Eve 2006 was a new start for me. I went through brain surgery to have the area of my brain removed that was causing the seizures. It was a long recovery with a lot of ups and downs. Needless to say the last 5 years have been a roll coaster ride, not only emotionally but financially. Then in September 2008 I was introduced to Healthy Coffee. Even though I went through surgery I was still required to take anti-seizure pills which have a lot of side effects both short term and long term. Coincidentally, after drinking Healthy Coffee on a daily basis I have been able to stop taking my Seizure pills. I haven’t had any Seizure symptoms and I feel better than ever!
Natural Log vs. Plastic Bag Ganoderma
Now there are many companies around the world attempting to harvest Ganoderma but BEFORE you purchase Ganoderma there are a few simple things things you need to know so you do not get fooled by cheaper imitations or artificial Gannoderma. Take a few seconds here to understand the difference between Natural Log Harvested Ganoderma and Plastic Bag Harvested Ganoderma. Now most Ganoderma available around the world is the “Plastic Bag” variety and you need to know Natural Log Harvested Ganoderma is MUCH more potent and effective because it is harvested in accordance to the laws of pure Nature… if you can find a 100% Certified OrGanic Log Harvested Ganoderma, well you may have just hit the biggest jackpot in your lifetime!
The NEXT thing you want to ask for is the Ganderma Spores. Companies who market “Plastic Bag” Ganoderma do not have the capabilities of producing spores because they harvest the Ganodrma in plastic bags and the natural phenomenon of spores does not occur. Be sure to ask if the Ganoderma is Plastic Bag or Natural Log Harvested and ALWAYS choose the Natural Log variety. It is said that Natural Log Harvest Ganoderma is the Closest thing to Nutritional Perfection found in Nature. So what’s that worth to your health? Try it TODAY, Your Body will Thank You!
The OrGano Gold Ganoderma Difference
OrGano Gold is the only Company in North America who has partnered with the largest 100% Certified OrGanic Ganoderma plantations in the world to bring this “Treasure of Life” to the people of the world. OrGano Gold and its partners celebrated the groundbreaking of their $240 million Gano Herb Industrial Park, making it the largest in the world.
How can you find some “Natural Log” Ganoderma?
Simply contact an independent OrGano Gold Distributor and they will step you through the process of becoming a Ganoderma customer and or ask about the possibilities of becoming an OrGano Gold distributor and earn a lifetime of residual income for introducing this powerhouse of nutrition to people you know, love and trust. OrGano Gold, the World’s Leading Brand of 100% Certified OrGanic Ganoderma.
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