Friday, March 2, 2012

Mushrooms


Mushrooms for Treatment

Mushrooms come from Egypt, when the mushrooms was considered a magical plant because the appearance of unknown origin. In the 17th century, the new note to the cultivation of mushrooms were found by the French. By controlling the temperature and humidity are suitable mushrooms can grow well.

Benefits of mushrooms for such therapy as anticancer and immune stimulating. Mushrooms contain a component that can stimulate immunity, inhibit blood clotting, inhibit cancer cell growth as well as diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis autoimmunitas, poliarhritis, and some types of sclerosis.

An American study suggests that the mushrooms has a strong antiviral substance which can stimulate the immune system function. The substance will be reduced to lentinan, a long chain sugars called polysaccharides. These components were more effective against the virus than the antiviral drug made ​​by pharmaceutical such as amantadine hydrochloride.

Mushrooms can also lower blood cholesterol by blocking some of the adverse effects of saturated fat. Anticoagulants in mushrooms can help prevent heart attacks and strokes. In 1986 the Institute of mushroom research in Japan suggests that the mushrooms has the power as antitumor. Research conducted on mice proved that the mice with cancer and given mushrooms, the disease rate is only 40-50%.


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