Medicinal mushrooms have amazing healing benefits.
Modern scientific research examining the Ganoderma (Reishi) mushrooms has revealed a variety of potential health benefits:
* anti-cancer properties
* immune system up-regulation
* liver-protecting properties
* antibacterial properties, antiviral properties and antifungal properties
* reducing radiation-induced damage
* reducing lower urinary tract symptoms
* increasing exercise endurance
* inhibitory effect on high blood pressure, due to ACE inhibitor properties.
* inhibitory effects on angiogenesis (via inhibition of VEGF), blood platelet creation, and fibrosis.
Healing Benefits of Maitake (from Wikipedia):
In 2009, a phase I/II human trial, conducted by Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center, showed Maitake could stimulate the immune systems of breast cancer patients.
In vitro research has also shown Maitake can stimulate immune system cells. An in vivo experiment showed that Maitake could stimulate both the innate immune system and adaptive immune system.
In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an Investigational New Drug Application for a portion of the mushroom.
Ways to get medicinal mushrooms into your daily regime:
- put the mushroom powder into a smoothie (my fave is inside a chocolate smoothie)
- put the mushroom powder into a dish that has mushrooms into it anyway (sneak it into a gravy or dressing)
- make a tea out of the powder
CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO ON MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS BY DAVID WOLFE!
Become more aware of your breathing in general. Notice when you hold your breath, when you hold onto tension. Make an effort to focus on your inhalation and exhalation. Try and lengthen each breath, especially in stressful moments.
Find some time to meditate. This can mean something different to everyone. Maybe it means you take 5 minutes in the morning or before bed to lay down and close your eyes and focus on nothingness. Maybe you take 20 minutes to have a “proper” seated meditation. Either way, take some quiet time for yourself each day to help calm your body and mind.
Think of your team of doctors, nutritionists, yoga teachers, massage therapists, acupuncturist, friends and family members as an invaluable wellness support group. Looking back on my mom’s chemo and healing process, I see the faces of each and every person that helped make the process easier for her (and all of us).

Think of preparing your own food as an expression of self-love and appreciation. Every time I visit the farmers market or prepare a fresh juice or dish, I really take deep breaths with appreciation and love. When I’m preparing a cleanse, I turn my cell phone off to connect & fill the food with all the love in my heart. It makes a huge difference!
No one can give you permission to live the way you want to, except you.
Find your healer within and tap in!