Growing Conditions
Ganoderma lingzhi is the most widely cultivated and commonly used reishi species in commercial products. It is native to Asia.
Expect a tough fruiting body with a bitter profile. People usually brew it as tea or process it into extracts rather than cook it as a standard edible mushroom.
- Medicinal
- Functional supplement
- Hardwood pellets or sawdust
- Hardwood supplemented w/ bran
- Hardwood & soy hulls (Master's mix)
- Indoor
- In-Bag
- Intermediate
Compounds Identified in Ganoderma Lingzhi
Every strain carries its own chemical signature. These are the compounds found in this species — documented in the scientific literature for anyone who wants to dig deeper.
4 Active Compounds
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Ganoderic acids and Ganoderma triterpenoids
Known Benefits
- Hallmark Reishi compounds. Reviews consistently describe anti inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity in preclinical studies, including effects on inflammatory mediator signaling.
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Beta glucans and polysaccharides
Known Benefits
- Immune modulation via pattern recognition receptors including Dectin-1. Supports innate immune signaling and downstream adaptive responses. Often studied for immune resilience and inflammation balancing.
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Ergosterol
Known Benefits
- Provitamin D2 precursor in mushrooms. Converts to vitamin D2 with UV exposure. Also reported antioxidant and anti inflammatory activities in reviews.
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Phenolics and polyphenols
Known Benefits
- Antioxidant and anti inflammatory actions. Often linked to improved oxidative stress markers and to gut microbiome interactions that may influence metabolic and cardiovascular health.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 x Luer lock cap (attached to syringe)
1 x Disposable 16g Luer Lock Needle
1 x Alcohol Prep Pad (70% Isopropyl Alcohol)




