WHAT IS IT?
- Reishi mushroom is commonly known as ‘Ling Zhi’ in Chinese with a scientific name, ‘Ganoderma lucidum’.
- Reishi mushroom is primarily composed of complex carbohydrates called water-soluble polysaccharides, triterpeniods, proteins and amino acids which aids in its beneficial effects.
- The polysaccharide content of Reishi mushroom is responsible for possible anticancer and immun0stimulatory effects.
- May also provide hepatoprotective action, antiviral activity, and beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and diabetes.
BLOOD THINNING PROPERTIES:
Many references stated that Reishi mushroom has some interactions with anticoagulants where it may enhances the blood thinning properties; to cause bleeding in patient. This interaction is summarized by UpToDate, where the risk associated with concomitant use of Reishi mushroom and warfarin is classified as Category D.
Category D: Consider Therapy Modification
“Data demonstrate that the two
medications may interact with each other in a clinically significant manner. A
patient-specific assessment must be conducted to determine whether the benefits
of concomitant therapy outweigh the risks. Specific actions must be taken in
order to realize the benefits and/or minimize the toxicity resulting from
concomitant use of the agents. These actions may include aggressive monitoring,
empiric dosage changes, choosing alternative agents”
RECOMMENDATION:
Caution is advised in people with
bleeding disorders or taking drugs that may increase the risk of bleeding.
Dosing adjustments may be necessary.
References:
1. http://www.reishi.com/what-is-reishi.html
3. http://www.uptodate.com.
4. https://my.clevelandclinic.org
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