Ganoderma inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide while growing - TopicsExpress



          

Ganoderma inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide while growing like human beings. So, when we take it, we add good quantity oxygen to our bodies. Ganoderma grows very rare in the forest. Yet, it has a million micro spores (dormant reproductive cells) that never functioned to massively reproduce before the invention of technology. Only technology activates those spores to reproduce one Ganoderma specie into a million members of the same Ganoderma species. This process is more than enough to continuously feed and sustain the demand for humans all over the world. Ganoderma works directly on the body starting from its cells (not on the disease), thus making it possible for the body to treat the "root cause" of any disease including those believed to be incurable, chronic or recurrent. Ganoderma can be taken long-term without the fear of developing a tolerance to its effects. Ganoderma is not a drug. It is classified under food category by the Food and Drug Regulating Authorities. Ganoderma has no side effects. Anyone from all age groups can take it. Ganoderma is guaranteed safe with more than 10 years of extensive research to humans using the Ganotherapy technique by Dr.Lim Siow Jin.
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 06:17:30 +0000

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