Mushrooms
are Potent Allies for Male Libido and Erectile Health
It has only
been in recent years that scientists have confirmed what ancient cultures have
already known for centuries: that mushrooms contain within them some of the
most potent medicines available in the natural world.
Their
cellular constituents can impact the quality of human health profoundly. These
agents of health and healing are extraordinarily low in toxicity, even at high
doses.
This is not the case with most pharmaceutical drugs.
Medicinal
mushrooms are excellent for specific clinical conditions linked with masculine
low libido, erectile dysfunction, impotence and virility: high blood pressure,
heart disease, diabetes, stress and cholesterol. These medical conditions in
men, apart from being potentially life-threatening, contribute significantly to
low libido, erectile dysfunction, impotence and prostate problems.
Mushrooms
were used extensively in the royal palaces of China. The choice mushroom was
Cordyceps. Historically its use was restricted exclusively to the emperors and
their concubines.
Research on
Cordyceps done at The Beijing Medical University in China, and also in Japan
indicated a 64% success rate in men afflicted with impotence, versus 24% in the
placebo group.
Cordyceps is
extremely expensive as normally it grows in the wild. It is a fungal growth on
a host and eats its way into the hosting body. This may sound gruesome, but the
product not only works but works extremely well.
Today,
science and technology have come up with a Cordyceps that does not feed on a
host, and which is cultivated according to organic standards. This makes this
cultivated Cordyceps vegetarian.
There are
many medicinal mushrooms that have curative actions, and these are listed
below. Take note that the best overall mushroom to take is the Cordyceps.
Sexual Potentiator: Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis);
Shiitake/Xiang Gu (Lentinula edodes)
Libido Tonic: Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis);
Shiitake/Xiang Gu (Lentinula edodes); Reishi/Ling Zhi (Ganoderma lucidum);
Turkey Tail / Yun Zhi (Trametes versicolor)
Regulate Blood Pressure: Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis);
Shiitake/Xiang Gu (Lentinula edodes); Reishi/Ling Zhi (Ganoderma lucidum);
Pearl Oyster/Hiratake (Pleurotus ostreatus);
Hen of the
Woods/Maitake (Grifola frondosa)
Blood Sugar Moderator (for Diabetes and Hypoglycaemia):
Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis); Shiitake/Xiang Gu (Lentinula edodes); Hen of the
Woods/Maitake (Grifola frondosa); Himematsutake (Agaricus blazei); Chaga
(Inontus obliquus)
Cardio Vascular Health (for Heart Disease & Related
Problems): Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis); Reishi/Ling Zhi (Ganoderma lucidum);
Pearl Oyster/Hiratake (Pleurotus ostreatus); Oregon Polypore (Ganoderma
oregonense)
Cholesterol Reducer: Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis);
Shiitake/Xiang Gu (Lentinula edodes); Pearl Oyster/Hiratake (Pleurotus
ostreatus); Reishi/Ling Zhi (Ganoderma lucidum); Hen of the Woods/Maitake
(Grifola frondosa); Himematsutake (Agaricus blazei); Enokitake (Flammulina
velutipes); Mesima (Phellinus linteus)
Stress Reducer: Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis);
Shiitake/Xiang Gu (Lentinula edodes); Reishi/Ling Zhi (Ganoderma lucidum); Hen
of the Woods/Maitake (Grifola frondosa)
Tonic for Frayed Nerves: Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinesis);
Pearl Oyster/Hiratake (Pleurotus ostreatus); Reishi/Ling Zhi (Ganoderma
lucidum); Oregon Polypore (Ganoderma oregonense)
Men, don't
wait any longer. Get cracking and dose up on mushrooms. And don't forget that
the Cordyceps is the best overall mushroom, if you are happy to fork out the
price. The organic vegetarian one could well be your best choice!
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