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  2. Lingzhi (mushroom) - Wikipedia

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    Lingzhi, Ganoderma sichuanense, also known as reishi or Ganoderma lingzhi [3] is a polypore fungus ("bracket fungus") native to East Asia belonging to the genus Ganoderma.. Its reddish brown, varnished, kidney-shaped cap with bands and peripherally inserted stem give it a distinct fan-like appearance.

  3. Mushroom tea - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom tea is an infusion of mushrooms in water, made by using edible/medicinal mushrooms (such as lingzhi mushroom) or psychedelic mushrooms (such as Psilocybe cubensis). The active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms is psilocybin , while the active ingredients in medicinal mushrooms are thought to be beta-glucans .

  4. Ganoderma oregonense - Wikipedia

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    When this reishi is found on living trees it is usually consequent to tree wounds, [3] such as bear marks. According to Paul Stamets, this fungus is edible. [8] This is unusual for a Ganoderma, specimens of which are usually far too tough to be eaten (reishi is often dried, powdered and consumed as a mushroom tea). [8]

  5. A Whole New You: The Oprah Daily Self-Care O-wards 2025

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    We love Clevr’s SuperLatte, which contains fair-trade, low-acidity arabica coffee, with a lower level of caffeine, as well as probiotics and adaptogens like ashwagandha and reishi mushroom to ...

  6. Ganoderma lucidum - Wikipedia

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    Ganoderma lucidum, commonly known as the reishi, varnished conk, or ling chih, [2] is a red-colored species of Ganoderma with a limited distribution in Europe and parts of China, where it grows on decaying hardwood trees. [3]

  7. Ganoderma - Wikipedia

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    Ganoderma lucidum - A polypore with limited distribution in Europe and parts of China, often misidentified on products labelled reishi or lingzhi that actually contain Ganoderma sichuanense, because of the persistence of outdated naming conventions. Ganoderma sichuanense (=G. lingzhi) [9] - Also known as lingzhi, or reishi. A mushroom used ...

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