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ganoploy A+

- Ganoderma Polysacharides

(Respiratory Care Formula)

GanoPoly A+ contains the new generation Ganoderma Lucidum extract manufactured by patented bio-chemical extraction technology utilizes specific low temperature extraction and special activation treatment, achieving this highly concentrated and potent extract.

GanoPoly A+ contains not only Ganoderma Lucidum but also Cordyceps Sinensis such pure and natural ingredients. As a result, efficacy is further enhanced and the ideal health promoting effects could be achieved.

GanoPoly A+ especially enhances the activity and efficacy of Ganodermic acid and combined with Cordyceps Sinensis extract, as a result to support respiratory health.

* Nourish lungs, throat and trachea to help maintain clear airways

* Soothes and relaxes airways

* Supports healthy respiratory system such as lung and bronchus

* Assists in normalizing clearing airways and mucus removal

* Helps soothing discomfort caused by weather’s changes between seasons

* Supports healthy immune system

* Protects respiratory cells against oxidative damage

* Helpful on accelerating recovery after illness

* Helpful for assisting recovery after illness

GanoPoly A+ “SUPREME” INGREDIENTS: Highly potent extract of 100% natural and pure Ganoderma Lucidum (red lingzhi) 500mg (equiv to 20g dry Ganoderma Lucidum, Cordyceps Sinensis 100mg (equiv. to 200mg raw ingredients) and gelatin.

SUGGESTED USAGE:

Adults – take 1-2 capsules twice a day

Children (3-12) –take 1 capsule once or twice a day

For best result, GanoPoly A+ should be taken 1 hour before or after meal.

what is the respiratory system?

Respiratory system is a series of structures, which are composed of the olfactory sacs, trachea, bronchial tubes, and alveolar sacs of lungs, etc… The oxygen we breathed in goes into blood in lung, and then passed to other bodily organs to support various functions. On the other hand, carbon dioxide in blood of lung penetrates into alveolar sacs, and was subsequently conducted out of lung. If we hear stridor or hissing sound or observe sag of lower ribs when we breathe, it means there are problems in the respiratory system.

huge cost of respiratory illness

A few years back, a survey conducted by University of California reveals that Americans spends $45.3 billion USD for treating chronic respiratory illness, which is by all means prohibitively expensive. The survey compared cost of treatment between people who did not have serious lung disease and those who were suffering from respiratory illness. Over 4.5% people (1,027 Persons) claimed that they had at least more than one serious respiratory illness. But there investigation by the researchers proved that they are up now 12.10 million Americans had similar types of illness. Over 80% off those interviewees who had respiratory illness had other chronic illness, such as heart disease or diabetes. As a result of that, the treatment bills they had to foot were significantly boosted.

things harmful to respiratory system

  • Change of weather or season
  • Smoking;
  • Air pollution
  • Excessive cold or hot air
  • Contamination of all kinds of bacteria
  • Simulative gases
  • Woolen material or dust
  • Repeated colds
  • Low immunity

dreadful  smoke

The smoke of cigarette, be it directly or indirectly, releases over 4,000 kinds of chemicals, 40 amongst which have and already been in proven carcinogenic chemicals. Apart from the addictive chemical, nicotine, there are other dreadful chemicals which would cause serious damages to our health:

  • Tar (carcinogenic)
  • Carbon monoxide (gas emitted by cars)
  • Ammonia (noxious detergent)
  • Hydrogen cyanide (death chamber gas)
  • Acetone (paint solution)
  • Arsenic (termite poison)
  • Formaldehyde (antiseptic)
  • Phenol (toilet cleaner)
  • Radioactive materials

ways to maintain health

  • Stop smoking, and influence to stop smoking
  • Keep air fresh, moisten and free flow-
  • Avoid contact noxious chemicals to lung
  • Avoid contact infectious tuberculosis patients
  • Keep home environment clean
  • Avoid entering polluted public areas
  • Keep mouth, nose, and throat warm in cold winter
  • Always replenish nutrients, and drink plenty of water
  • Avoid fatigue
  • Avoid hair of dogs, cats and birds
  • Avoid dust, pollen, cigarette smoke, paint, hair gel, and the smell of cosmetics
  • Avoid hysteric emotional changes
 

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