Reishi mushroom
or "Ling Zhi" mushroom is also known as Ganoderma lucidum. For
centuries, this mushroom is reputed as "King of Herbs" by herbal
practitioners in China and Japan for its excellent effect in aiding, assisting
or helping in the maintenance or improvement of general well-being. This
mushroom is listed in the first Chinese herbal, dating back to 2800 BC and is
classified as a superior herb.
Ganoderma
contains more than 200 active elements which can be categorized as water
soluble, organic soluble and volatile compounds. The major elements found are
Polysaccharide, Adenosine and Triterpenoids, each having their own outstanding
medicinal effects
DXN adopts a cold
treatment which can preserve active elements of Ganoderma. The total
concentration rate of the cold treatment is 20:1, which is superlative to other
methods. DXN utilizes cultivation methods based on local Malaysian expertise.
Stringent quality control is incorporated into every aspect of manufacturing
process resulting in high quality DXN products. DXN products are manufactured
in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliants plants. In year 1999, DXN was
certified to the compliance with the Australian Code of Good Manufacturing
Practice for Therapeutic Goods by Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA),
Australia. Additionally, GMP is observed as recommended by the Malaysian Health
Authority. Besides, DXN is certified to the International Quality Management
System Standards (ISO 9001) and Environmental Management System Standards (ISO
14001). The certification was approved by Lloyd's Register Quality
Assurance.
Disclaimer: The
above mentioned products are herbal food supplements designed to assist in the
maintenance of general well- being through regular use. The information have
not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. DXN does not condone
or advocate self-diagnosis or self-medication in any way. If you have a
condition which requires medical diagnosis and treatment, it is important that
you visit your healthcare professional.
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