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Old June 20th 05, 03:06 PM
Philip
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"joe" wrote in message ...
Reishi mushroom or "Ling Zhi" mushroom is also known as Ganoderma lucidum.
It is the King of mushrooms and has been used by herbal practitioners in
China and Japan for thousands of years. This mushroom is mentioned in the
first Chinese herbal, dating back to 2800 BC and is classified as a
superior herb.

It can be taken everyday as an antioxidant to maintain health, increase
vitality, ease tension, and promote an overall calming effect and sense of
well-being.

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Once you try it you carn't live without ask my mum 75, her energy has gone
up but mostly her backpain has gone, she takes REISHI GANO (RG) and
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That -might- be true in humans. But where is the evidence that the same
benefits exists for cats? Where's the independent double blind study?
Hmmm? There are plenty of things in this world that are therapeutic in the
right doses to humans yet are TOXIC to dogs and/or cats.