Ganoderma 101: Adenosine (Part 1 of 5)
This week, I am proud to announce the beginning of a 5-part series detailing the 5 health-boosting components that make Ganoderma lucidum the most healthful herb known to science! That's right, the same ganoderma that is in our amazing coffee products. This is going to be an awesome series so, stay tuned.
First up on the list is Adenosine. This chemical is what gives Ganoderma lucidum its anti-inflammatory properties, and is also known to help lower cholesterol and provide sustained energy. By helping to bring energy to the cells, adenosine serves an important function in human metabolism. But as nutritionist John Gibb notes, you don't want to get your adenosine just anywhere: "you need to look for companies that manufacture their health products under pharmaceutical GMP compliant facilities." (Good thing Gano Excel has GMP certification!)
Here are a couple of links that you can type into your browser to help you find out more about adenosine:
"Nutritional Benefits of Adenosine Trophospate" on E-Zine Articles
"Recent Studies Show Benefits of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) on Hub Pages
Next week, we'll take a look at Polysaccharides. Make sure to check it out, and please remember: the purpose of this series is to provide you with solid facts and science-based reasons for "The Magical King of Herbs'" health benefits. As always, we're not making claims here: we're simply providing you with information that can help you make an informed decision about our products. Consult with your doctor before beginning any such herbal regimen!
See you next week.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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