The best way to consume Reishi /Lingzhi

Written by ZoeyLiu

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Posted on February 02 2022

 

 

  How to prepare Reishi /Lingzhi? 

 

Pretty simple. The amounts are up to you. A standard reishi recommendation is 3 - 5 grams a day, although doses up to 15 grams are not uncommon for more serious illnesses.

If you don't have a scale, know that 3 grams is about 1 heaping tablespoon of broken or ground reishi pieces.

The amount of water is your choice as well. It all depends on how many cups of tea you want to drink. I use about 4 - 5 cups of water for every 3 - 5 grams of reishi (you can see how exact I am about this). This will boil down to a fraction of the original amount.

 

  • Preparation

dried reishi mushroomsSmaller pieces are better for a hot water extraction. That said, have you ever tried to pulverize Ganoderma lucidum? I once broke a coffee grinder blade trying to break one apart!

Use whatever you have to break them into pieces. If you have an appliance that will grind them, that's great. Otherwise, you can try to cut with a heavy blade or break apart pieces with your hands. If this is all too much work you can still use a whole dried mushroom per pot of water.

An easy solution is to buy a pre-sliced bag of dried reishi. This will save you the trouble of having to break them apart.

  • Instructions

Bring the water to a boil in a stainless steel or ceramic pot. Don't use aluminum for such a prolonged boiling process.

Add the mushroom pieces. Reduce the heat until the mixture is simmering, not outright boiling. Let it simmer for 2 hours.

Remove from the heat, strain, and set aside. Allow the liquid to cool a little, as it's quite hot. You can repeat the process with the strained pieces until the resulting extraction is no longer bitter or colored.

But it tastes nasty....

What!? You don't like it?

Okay, so it is an acquired taste. There are other things you can add to your mushroom tea that may help:

A sweetener such as honey. Don't add too much-refined sugar or you defeat the purpose of creating a healthy drink

  • Ginger

  • Juice

  • Green tea

  • Final notes

 

 

 

 

There are a few more things you should know about reishi mushroom tea:

Stomach upset and allergic reactions are rare but they can happen. Only try a small amount of tea your first time to make sure it agrees with you.

Learn how to make mushroom tea. Do not take if you're on blood-thinning medications as this tea may increase bleeding time.

Your tea will keep for a few days in the refrigerator, so feel free to make a few batches at a time and store them.

Reishi mushrooms also have an anti-inflammatory effect. However, those benefits come from an alcohol extraction, not water. To reduce inflammation, it's better to make an alcoholic Ganoderma extract than a tea.

 

 

The only recomment we would like to add is that it is better to use porcelain or glassware for the infusion and preparation of the reishi tea.

The reishi tea can then be kept in a fridge for a week or two (please close the cap of the bottle or the Jar tightly)

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