Introduction:
Ganoderma lucidum is one of fungi in the family of Basidiomycetes, which is referred as Lingzhi in Chinese and considered as a precious herb in traditional Chinese medicines. The use of Ganoderma lucidum was clearly described in Compendium of Material Medica by Shizhen Li, a famous herbal scholar in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368-1644). Ancient Chinese records showed that the species is to promote longevity and maintain vitality of the human body. Its major benefit appears to be its immuno-modulating action, resulting in enhancement of immunity, improvement of liver functions, improvement and restoration of the normal functions of the respiratory system, and prevention of certain viral infections on the basis of the abundant clinical evidence.
What is Ganoderma lucidum Spore?
A mature Ganoderma mushroom ejects the tiny spores which is about 8-12(6-7 (m. The spore can be considered as the seed of Ganoderma. The structure of each spore consists of 2 layers of rigid wall, the sporoderm. The cavities between the walls contain bioactive substance for germination. Clinical studies show that the bioactive substance could only be obtained and absorbed by the human body when the walls of the sporoderm were broken.
The benefit of Lingzhi Master:
1. Approved by Ministry of Health in China
Lingzhi Master is approved by Ministry of Health in China for its function of immunomodulation.
2. Germination
Since the amount of active ingredient increases during germination, this process can ensure the maximum amount of active ingredient in each capsule
3. 100% Sporoderm Breaking
Since human body cannot digest the wall of spore, breaking of the wall is important so that the active ingredient can be absorbed effectively.
A Ganoder Farm fully owned by Sun Yat-Sen University:
The farm located at the mountain in Fujian. Since Lingzhi is easy to absorb heavy metal, the location at the mountain can avoid the pollution by heavy metal as well as pesticide so it is safe for human body.






