Evidence supporting the use of: Lingzhi
For the body system: Hair
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Lingzhi (Ganoderma lucidum), also known as reishi, is a medicinal mushroom widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Its use is primarily justified by tradition rather than robust scientific evidence, particularly when it comes to supporting the "Hair" body system. In TCM, lingzhi is believed to nourish the "shen" (spirit) and support overall vitality, which may be interpreted as promoting healthy hair in the context of holistic well-being. Some traditional texts suggest that lingzhi can improve blood circulation, reduce stress, and support the liver and kidneys—organs that, according to TCM theory, influence hair growth and quality. However, these claims are rooted in traditional frameworks and not in modern biological science.
Scientifically, there is currently insufficient evidence to directly support the use of lingzhi for hair health. While lingzhi contains bioactive compounds such as polysaccharides, triterpenoids, and antioxidants that may have general health benefits, clinical studies specifically examining its effects on hair growth or prevention of hair loss are lacking. Some in vitro or animal studies suggest anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, but translation to human hair health is speculative. Therefore, lingzhi’s reputation as a hair-supporting agent arises from traditional use rather than validated scientific research.
Other ingredients that support Hair
amino acidsashwagandha
bamboo
biotin
bovine gelatin
ceramides
collagen
copper
fish oil
fish protein
gamma linolenic acid (GLA)
gelatin
ginseng
gooseberry
gotu kola
horsetail
iron
kelp
l-cysteine
l-cystine
l-lysine
l-methionine
l-proline
methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)
nettle
omega-3 fatty acids
omega-6 fatty acids
PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)
pantothenic acid (vitamin B5)
pollen
polypeptide complex (proprietary)
protein
pumpkin
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
rosemary
sage
saw palmetto
selenium
silicon
keratin
vitamin A
vitamin B
vitamin B12
vitamin B6
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin E
seaweed
zinc
zinc
lingzhi
sunflower
trace minerals
wheat germ
herbal blend (proprietary)
algae
bladderwrack
Argan nut oil
Alkanna
Animal protein
Black Seed
Babchi
Beef
Beef liver
Bovine Protein
Curry leaf
Cetearyl alcohol
Chinese Fleeceflower
Cymbopogon Martini
Castile Soap
Cystine
DL-Methionine
Drynaria
Egg
Eclipta
Emu Oil
Egg protein
Molasses
Quinoa Protein
Silk protein
Other body systems supported by lingzhi
Adrenal CortexAdrenal Glands
Arteries
Blood
Brain
Bronchials
Capillaries
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Female Reproductive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Glandular System
Hair
Heart
Hepatic System
Hypothalamus
Immune System
Kidneys
Large Intestines (Colon)
Liver
Lungs
Lymphatics
Male Reproductive System
Mitochondria
Nerves
Ovaries
Pancreas Head
Prostate
Respiratory System
Sinuses
Skin
Small Intestines
Spleen
Stomach
Thymus