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True Reishi's Unique Pure Reishi Oil Supplement Now Available in the U.S.

4,000-year-old tradition promotes longevity, boosts immune system; leads growing medicinal mushroom trend in the U.S.

True Reishi's Unique Pure Reishi Oil Supplement Now Available in the U.S.
2012-06-05
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) True Reishi (www.TrueReishi.com), a Hong Kong and San Francisco-based premium health brand, announced that True Reishi Plus is now available in the U.S. as the first 100% pure Reishi spore oil supplement cultivated from mushrooms grown on self-managed farmlands. Joining a growing medicinal mushrooms trend in the West, True Reishi Plus offers powerful health benefits related to longevity and boosting the immune system.

"Reishi, also known as Ganoderma lucidum, is a rare herbal mushroom that has long been used by the elite and enlightened in Asia, so we're excited to share the incredible health benefits of True Reishi Plus with more of the world," said Gavin Chan, U.S. Director of True Reishi. "We want to promote the Asian values of safeguarding health from within and give everyone the peace of mind and security of knowing that they -- and their families -- are being protected by this extraordinary healing herb."

Treasured and used by royal families and nobility for thousands of years in China, Reishi is revered for its powerful abilities to renew and protect the body. As its reputation has spread westward, it's become a popular subject of research. Pharmacological studies have found that the Reishi spore is rich in active ingredients known as polysaccharides and triterpenes, which are linked to promoting renewal, building strength and immunity, and fighting the effects of aging.

True Reishi's collection of supplements were developed after decades of research. They are produced using meticulous cultivation techniques, including a complete farm-to-bottle process where the company grows, cultivates and harvests its own crops each year. True Reishi Plus is particularly unique as it uses an advanced extraction method to produce an extremely rare and concentrated oil from the Reishi's spores. The result is a more potent Reishi supplement that includes much more of the mushroom's powerful triterpenes that are known for healing the body. True Reishi Plus is also the first concentrated Reishi spore oil product available today in the U.S. market that is produced using mushrooms grown on self-managed farmlands.

According to Professor Xu Honghua, Head Professor at the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine and Head of Research and Development at True Reishi, "Reishi is a powerful herbal mushroom that's been used for a very long time, but what we've done with True Reishi Plus is marry this tradition with modern research to perfect the cultivation and extraction of the mushroom, which is the key to creating the most effective supplement for promoting longevity."

While Reishi is generally regarded to renew and strengthen the body with no side effects, as with any dietary supplement, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional prior to use, particularly if pregnant or nursing.

About True Reishi: Only recently made available throughout the United States, True Reishi delivers the highest quality and most potent Reishi (also known as Ganoderma lucidum) available on the market today. Our premium-crafted Reishi supplements reflect a rich family heritage, meticulous cultivation methods and respect for the surrounding environment where Reishi grows. We've invested decades of research into formulating, cultivating and growing Reishi for maximum effectiveness. When cultivated properly, Reishi is one of nature's most powerful herbs, containing active compounds and natural nutrients that strengthen immunity, vitality and overall well-being. True Reishi and the premium essence product True Reishi Plus are available online. For more information about True Reishi mushroom benefits or to order, please visit www.TrueReishi.com.

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[Press-News.org] True Reishi's Unique Pure Reishi Oil Supplement Now Available in the U.S.
4,000-year-old tradition promotes longevity, boosts immune system; leads growing medicinal mushroom trend in the U.S.