Friday, 19 August 2011

The Complications of Organic Duanwood Reishi Extract

By Brandon Daemon


In this article, we're going to talk about the side-effects of taking duanwood reishi extract. Are there any side effects? And if so , what are they? What will we need to understand, what do we need to be concerned about, what will we need to be conscious of?

Above all, we need to know that in order for reishi to be in the high class of tonic herbs it's in, it's got to be freed from complications. It has to meet that standards. So long story short, reishi mushroom doesn't have any side-effects when used intelligently and when used fairly. Meaning, if you just had a four oz bag and you just drank all of it, you may have some side effects. But they're not going to be too terrible--the worst that's going to occur is that you could have some increased elimination (you may go to the rest room a tiny bit more but feel really good thereafter) and/or you might have experience a bout of unjustifiable energy. I can tell you this from my personal experiences, because I've done that--I can tell you those are the side effects and that's what happens. The nice thing? It is the worst that happens. The worst which has ever occurred to me when taking big, gigantic applications of reishi herbs is a little indigestion and a little increased elimination that passed inside a brief period of time. That is the extraordinary of it, and that's the convincing worst that would happen. Except for you, fortunately , you would never do those extremes because they are unnecessary. Really, the side-effects of reishi isn't significant, nothing to fret about, and should not occur if you are reasonable and responsible in your reishi dosages. Again, to repeat, in order for reishi to be categorized as a tonic herb, it has to be free from side effects.

Let's imagine you were taking a half little spoon twice each day, a spoon twice per day, or possibly even a full spoon twice per day. You actually would not notice any side-effects. Now if you're new to duanwood reishi extract and begin at a full tablespoon 2 times a day, you could experience some side-effects such as raised energy during the day, better mental clarity and thought processes, and probably increased visits to the bathroom because of better elimination and digestion. But it is important to note the "side effects" that you'd be experiencing would essentially be positive, useful, and pleasing, to be quite honest.

Bear in mind, this is coming from me, someone who has been taking this herb on a constant basis for the last 8 years of my life. I am able to tell you, from my personal personal experience from taking these herbs and working with many other people who also enjoy these herbs, that this herb is safe, free from side effects, and is wonderfully effective--yet mild and subtle--on the body. It is something that you can take in more than a long time period as it is safe. Very like a food, it provides nourishment to the various systems in your body, provides unique nutrients--micro and macro--that are not actually found in standard foods that we eat in our day-to-day diet. It provides nutrients like polysaccharaides, betauchans, terpinoids, and ling chi proteins. All these things are found in very unique substances, and some are basically unique only to reishi, so we might really be quite inadequate in them. Taking reishi nourishes our body on this deep, deep level, and then this allows reishi to optimally function within our body and permit it to avoid making any negative side-effects.

As long as you take reishi in reasonable doses and don't go to an extremes like taking one or two ounces at once, you are never going to experience any side effects or pain. Everything is going to work out nicely, as you will experience the full benefits of reishi and its extraordinary, nutritive properties. The worst that can happen if you ingest more than intended is that your digestion will improve because of the cleaning and detoxing effects of this strong herb and the nutrients and anti-oxidating compounds that it contains.




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