Can wild ganoderma lucidum cure patients with advanced liver cancer?

Wild Ganoderma lucidum can't cure patients with advanced liver cancer, but it can prolong the life of patients with advanced cancer and improve their quality of life. Triterpenoids and gibberellic acid in wild Ganoderma lucidum can obviously inhibit the growth of tumor cells, at least a large number of in vitro cell experiments have clearly proved this point, and Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide can improve the immunity of patients.

Wild ganoderma lucidum is an excellent adjuvant drug for cancer treatment, but it can't replace radiotherapy and chemotherapy! Not every wild ganoderma lucidum has the same effect.

Once the moldy and moth-eaten wild ganoderma lucidum may be counterproductive, the wild ganoderma lucidum must persist in taking it to have obvious effects. In Baidu's knowledge, people often think that one or two wild ganoderma lucidum can cure all diseases, which is impossible. In the same way. Ginseng and Cordyceps sinensis are effective only if they are taken persistently.

Ganoderma lucidum is a Chinese herbal medicine recognized by China Pharmacopoeia from the first edition to now. It is also one of the five Chinese herbal medicines included in the American Dietary Supplement Code and one of several botanical medicines included in the European Pharmacopoeia. There is not a medical ancient book in China that does not regard wild Ganoderma lucidum as a first-class medicinal material. Therefore, wild ganoderma lucidum is not cheating money, but it can never replace radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and it must be used in the right variety, not moldy or moth-eaten. Ganoderma lucidum is also recognized by People's Republic of China (PRC) Pharmacopoeia and American Dietary Supplement Code, but not by European Pharmacopoeia, and any other variety of Ganoderma lucidum is not even recognized by our own People's Republic of China (PRC) Pharmacopoeia. -The above pharmacopoeias are legal documents, which means that the efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum (wild Ganoderma lucidum) is recognized by the laws of many countries.