Thank you so much for sharing this and I learned even more about Ganoderma with your sharing.
It's helped me such a lot over the last 2 years with my Crohn's and I attribute it to prolonged periods of without relapsing and I've been able to gain more weight as a result.
Although I do not promote it as any kind of cure, but I can share about my own experience with Ganoderma as I have tried so many other things in the past.
Here's where I'm able to order as luckily it's available in Thailand where I live.
Ganoderma Beverages
One thing I've learned to appreciate while living with chronic illness is that if any society, especially the more primitive, has been doing something with positive results for hundred of years, they're probably onto something no matter what the medical literature says.
A couple of year ago I learned about native passionflower as a sedative. I was skeptical until I bought some tea from a roadside stand that sold sassafras root. Was more potent than Xanax, which my doctors had been prescribing but I avoid taking because of side effects. Did a little research on it, and passionflower was just one of many widely published sources of herbal compounds that had been researched and accepted by the medical community...until it was no longer en vogue to study compounds that were not profitable. I hope that this omission of research is less of a problem in Thailand and other countries than it is in the United States.
That does kind of make sense about the more primitive races that they have been using nature for hundreds of years with greater benefits than todays conventional medicines. And any alternative to Xanax should be shared and publicized, but of course there's no money in it for the big Pharmaceuticals.
Passion flowers sure sounds interesting. I think in Thailand it's a kind of balance between modern conventional medicine and natural/ancient but not as profound as in China.