Evidence supporting the use of: Ganoderma
For the body system: Lymphatics

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Ganoderma lucidum, also known as reishi mushroom, has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and other Asian healing systems. It is valued as a tonic herb believed to support vitality, longevity, and the function of various body systems, including the immune and circulatory systems. Within TCM, Ganoderma is sometimes thought to "remove toxins" or "support the flow of Qi," which could be loosely interpreted as aiding lymphatic function by modern practitioners seeking parallels between TCM concepts and Western physiology. However, the traditional literature seldom refers directly to the lymphatic system as understood in modern medicine.

Scientifically, most research on Ganoderma focuses on its immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties, mainly due to its polysaccharides and triterpenes. Some studies suggest reishi extracts can enhance immune cell function and modulate inflammation, which could have indirect effects on the lymphatic system since lymphatics are closely linked to immune function. However, there are no robust clinical trials or mechanistic studies directly demonstrating Ganoderma's effects on human lymphatic physiology or disorders specific to the lymphatic system (like lymphedema). Thus, its use to "support the lymphatics" is primarily based on traditional beliefs and extrapolations from its general immune-modulating effects, rather than direct scientific validation.

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