1, does not belong to the coolness. Silver fungus is sweet and flat in nature, not cool and not hot, it has the effect of tonifying the spleen and stomach, and it has the effect of benefiting the qi and clearing the intestines, nourishing the yin and moistening the lungs. Silver fungus is also known as white fungus, snow fungus, silver fungus and so on.
2, the white fungus belongs to the fungi fungus family fungus genus, is the door stramenophora fungus fungus fungus of the child entity, there is a "fungus in the crown" of the name. The fungus is pure white to milky white, 5 to 10 centimeters in diameter, soft and white, translucent, flexible.
Expanded information:
1, white fungus contains protein, fat, and a variety of amino acids, Minerals and liver sugar. Silver fungus protein contains 17 kinds of amino acids, the body's essential amino acids in the 3/4 silver fungus can provide.
2, white fungus can improve the liver detoxification capacity, liver role; fungus on the elderly chronic bronchitis, pulmonary heart disease has a certain effect.
3, white fungus is rich in vitamin D, can prevent the loss of calcium, very beneficial to growth and development; because rich in selenium and other trace elements, it can enhance the body's anti-tumor immunity.
4, white fungus can also enhance the tolerance of tumor patients to radiotherapy, chemotherapy.
5. White fungus is rich in natural plant-based gelatin, which has a good protective effect on the skin.
6, white fungus in the dietary fiber can help gastrointestinal peristalsis, reduce fat absorption, so as to achieve the effect of weight loss.
7, white fungus in the active ingredient acidic polysaccharides.
8, white fungus has a strong essence, tonic kidney, lubricate the intestines, benefit the stomach, tonic gas, and blood, strong heart, strong body, brain, refreshing, beauty, rejuvenation, prolonging the life of the efficacy.
9, because the white fungus contains a lot of water, after absorbing water volume expanded ten times, has a good laxative effect.
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