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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Miraculous King of HERBS - THE BEST DOCTOR

Historical Background

1970 - China and Japan successfully planted Ganoderma in
             laboratory using spore separation   cultivation method.

1975 - Commercial Production in Japan.

1980 - Commercial Production in Taiwan.

1983 - Commercial Production in Malaysia.


Technical Background

Spore Separation Method
Using spore to reproduce. The disadvantage of
this method is the instability in species control.


Tissue Culture Method
Exact reproduction of the mother plant, so the
control of high quality species is possible,
method of cultivationis the best.


Organic Cultivation Method
  1. 100% organic farming 
  2. No chemical fertilizer, insecticide hormone etc.
  3. HIghly nutritional cultivation method, using paddy, brown rice powder etc.

Experience
  1. Highest healthful effect is obtained from Red Ganoderma.
  2. Many species are developed from Red Ganoderma which is a common term for a family of gano species.
  3. There are more than 200 species from the Red family.
  4. 6 species has the highest healthful effect.
  5. Gano product is a combination of these 6 species.

Natural Concentration Method
1. Dehydration
    Freeze and dry 5 KG (Fresh) gano into 1 kg (Dry).

2. Fiber Separation
     Remove the less healthful  fibre from the dried gano using 
     special techniques. 4kg (dried)  gano reduced to 1kg.
     Total concentration 20:1

3. Ultra-Violet Treatment
     Treated with ultra-violet ray to enhance the therapeutic effect.
4. Micro Powderation
     Crush the hard cover of the spores and reduce them into micro 
     size using special technique developed by the company.
     All active ingredients of Ganoderma are conserved throughout
     the process.


THE BEST DOCTOR
  1. Our body is the best doctor. Everybody has the ability to cure diseases with their natural immune system.
  2. All chronic diseases is caused by the imbalance of body function.
  3. Reishi Gano works on the body directly but not on th diseases thus making it possible to help the body to cope with wide range of diseases.

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