Friday, June 20, 2008

Healthy Coffee...?? Why Not...!!

As I'm sure you know by now, I drink a lot of coffee. I mean, a LOT of coffee! I drink coffee in the daytime, the nighttime, Summer, Winter, all the time. Because of this, when I first heard about Gano coffee I decided to investigate it, not as a business but as a way to get some health benefits from something that I enjoy.

The first few sites that I looked at were all well beyond my reach as far as cost. I mean, I like coffee too much to even think about paying $40 or more a month for a forced purchase. Let's face it...trying to be healthy ain't cheap! Nearly all health care products are expensive, some are not regulated, and most have an exaggerated version of the benefits they can provide. After doing a lot of research, I began to see the genuine health possibilities of the Ganoderma Lucidum mushroom. I have included below an article about this coffee so that you can judge for yourself. The article is written by Terry Dunn, who is very knowledgeable about this subject.


"One of the most apparent influences modern times has brought to people is their realization of going back to the basics, to the natural, and to the organic. Although the advances brought by technology has made life easier to people, many are still looking for better organic alternatives that are proven to be more effective in their most natural of form, like Ganoderma Lucidum or commonly known as “Ganoderma.”

Believed by the Chinese as the “Miraculous King of Herbs,” Ganoderma Lucidum is highly-regarded for its medicinal properties that help improve human body’s healing ability while helping its user to maintain good physical shape. Aside from promoting longevity, Ganoderma Lucidum has unique properties that contribute much to the strengthening of the immune system. Somewhat rare in the West, Ganoderma Lucidum has been worshipped as a kind of herbal medicine the emperors of the great Japanese and Chinese dynasties drank with their special teas and mushroom concoctions to achieve greater vitality and longer life. Ganoderma Lucidum was also believed to be visible in the “elixir of eternal youth” that the ancient Taoists constantly searched for.

A fungus known by its many names like “Reishi,” “Ling zhi,” and “Mannentake,” among others, Ganoderma Lucidum, for hundreds or even thousands of years, is recognized as powerful medicinal fungi because it has properties often associated with health and healing, long life, knowledge, and happiness. In fact, during the ancient time, it is believed that the Ganoderma Lucidum in medicine was considered so promising that its medicinal value has been attested in a 2,000-year old Chinese medical text—known as an authentic textbook of Oriental medical science. For years, medicinal mushrooms such as Ganoderma Lucidum have long been included in the history of folk medicine for contributing much to curing cancers of all sorts and for showing positive effects to the development of the immune system.

Aside from contributing a lot to the treatment of various diseases, Ganoderma Lucidum has also become popular because of its promising properties that might extend life span while increasing vigor and vitality.

Mushroom miracle

The role of Ganoderma Lucidum in the medical field is quite impressive. Even if its role in the treatment of cancer doesn’t have a strong and solid medical backing yet, Ganoderma Lucidum is still recommended to prevention because of the absence of unfavorable side effects. While people from different walks of life take interests and contribute a lot in the rediscovery of herbal treatments, the popularity of Ganoderma Lucidum increases steadily.

Under the extensive research continuously done so many scholars, as well as the cooperative analysis and clinical experiments conducted by people in the hospitals, inside the colleges and universities, and even by pharmaceutical manufacturers, Ganoderma Lucidum’s potential as an effective medicine is becoming clearer and defined. And like in ancient China—where Ganoderma Lucidum is considered not just a symbol of ‘prosperity and peace’ or an ‘item of tribute’—the so-called ‘miracle herb’ is now also seen by the people in the modern world as a potential elixir for immortality.

With so many research and emerging evidence how Ganoderma Lucidum helps the body work more effectively, efficiently and optimally, the people who do these extensive and never-ending researches continues to hope that Ganoderma can bring a brighter view to humanity on its conquest for longevity."

Terry Dunn is Webmaster of
http://www.Ganoderma-Online.com - a Informational Resource about Ganoderma

Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Terry_Dunn



If you want to find out more about this healthy coffee, I invite you to take a look at my affiliate site and to do some research on your own. You might be surprised at some of what you find out!

All this talk about coffee makes me want some. Want to join me in a fresh cup??

5 comments:

Manu said...

Good Morning Jim,

that's some interesting information, i will definitly look into this. Thank you.
I have something i like to share with you in return...Coconut oil.
The Coconut Palm is also called the "Tree of life". This is a link with a lot of information about Coconut oil and Red Palm oil(another healthy oil): http://www.noble-house.tk/images/Print_versions_pdf/Kokos/engels/COCOS_boekje_ENG.pdf

Let's stay healthy,
Manu.

HermitJim said...

Hey Manu...thanks for dropping by and for the information. As I am getting into the age where some folks have a lot of health issues, I feel it is my responsibility to check out anything to help keep me healthy. After all, it's not the years in your life but the life in your years that matter, right?

Thanks again
Jim

js said...

Jim, here's an interesting review of that mushroom:

http://www.scamtypes.com/mighty-magic-mushroom-mania-a-right-royal-scam.html

Don't worry, it's not a scam.

js

HermitJim said...

Hey John...thanks for the information. Like I said, I had done quite a bit of information gathering before deciding to try some of this coffee.

I appreciate the link...I'll check it out.Thanks for dropping by...

Jim

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