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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Reishi Mushroom - Promising in treatment of Depression

K Jayanthi

Keywords : Reishi Mushroom, Depression

Citation Information : Jayanthi K. Reishi Mushroom - Promising in treatment of Depression. 2016; 9 (2):49-51.

DOI: 10.5005/pjn-9-2-49

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 01-12-2019

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2016; The Author(s).


Abstract

On the tonic herbs, especially reishi, found to be the best, because it's a kidney tonic, heart tonic and a lung tonic. But what were very crucial was the calming, relaxing anti-stress, just meditative effects that the herb had. Of course, it's an adaptagen, it is an immune tonic, it is a great liver tonic, so it does all these other things which, from the cellular level, help you to feel stronger, help you've got more energy, breathe better, have better oxygenation, causes you to feel better, makes your mood better, makes psychological thoughts better. When it comes to taking herbs and additions for dealing with anxiety and depression, reishi is the best because it can provide relaxation and peace and truly soothe the nervous system, and also it can help us set our mind and our consciousness to address and get to the root cause of the problem, so we can basically let it go and move on with our lives to something higher and something more applicable for us.


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