
- Mushrooms are taking the wellness space by storm.
- Reishi mushrooms, in particular, are known to boost the immune system, help heart health and ease mental health issues.
- I tried taking reishi mushrooms for a month to ease my stress and anxiety — this is what I noticed.
Mushrooms, the spore-bearing fruity body of a fungus, can be found worldwide and they typically grow above ground or on a food source. With over 14,000 species of mushrooms in existence, some are more well-known than others. It’s no wonder that mushrooms are sought after for their various health benefits.
What’s all the buzz around mushrooms?
The reishi mushroom — known as Ganoderma Lucidum and Lingzhi — is a fungus that grows in humid, hot areas of Asia. A staple in Eastern medicine, the fungus is known to do the following:
- Reishi mushrooms are known to boost the immune system. Studies have shown that reishi is linked to affecting genes in white blood cells, which are critical to the function of our immune systems.
- The fungus is also known to have anti-cancer properties. Often, cancer patients will take reishi mushroom during treatment, as a way to fight off cancer cells. While studies are still being done, it is believed that the reishi mushroom could aid in the death of cancer cells in the body.
- There may be potential benefits of the mushroom to our heart health, blood sugar control and the enhancement of antioxidants in the body.
- Lastly, the mushroom has been known to aid in fighting off depression and fatigue.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve been looking for ways to ease my own depression, fatigue and anxieties with natural, healthy alternatives. The reishi mushroom — which comes in powder form, in an oil form and even in specialty coffee and tea — seemed like a great option to try out.
I tried taking reishi mushroom for an entire month to help ease my depression, fatigue and anxiety. This is what I noticed.
My experience taking reishi mushroom for an entire month
Week 1 and 2
I also tried the Reishi 415 powder from Real Mushrooms, which I found to be less bitter than the pure oil, and found I liked it more. In addition, I found the 5 Defenders Mushroom Blend from Real Mushrooms which contains reishi to also be a good resource. The first thing I noticed about both of the products I tried was how easy and versatile they both were. They can both be added to a smoothie, put in your morning cup of joe for a good mushroom coffee and I even tried adding my daily dose to meals I regularly eat: avocado toast, soup, and sauces.
While I didn’t notice an immediate effect on my mental health in the first week, I did notice that I enjoyed the ritual of trying the reishi mushroom in new ways. I looked forward to taking it and it gave me a healthy, new way of thinking about my morning routine. It wasn’t until the second week that I noticed a slight boost in my energy, that carried on throughout the day until it was time to wind down for bed.
Week 3-4
When it comes to taking anything to help with mental health, I think it takes time to notice a difference. I went into this experiment knowing this. But as I said before, in week two I began noticing a bit of pep in my step, and excitement about my day that wasn’t there before. I did notice a significant lift in my mood, in the morning. This only increased by week three and further into week four.
By week four, I felt more optimistic and proud of myself for doing something healthy and different. While it didn’t seem like a magic fix — as others might lead you to believe about mushrooms — I did notice small, significant changes in my mood, lower levels of anxiety and the ability to focus throughout my day.
Takeaway
Overall, I’d say that my experience taking reishi was fulfilling, fun (yes, really!) and also impactful. Contributing my success to my initial mindset going in, I was open to the possibilities and paid close attention to how my body reacted.
If you’re thinking of trying reishi, or any other mushroom in the form of a supplement, I’d recommend it. With the potential for a boosted immune system and better mental health, what’s not to love? It’s an easy, no-brainer add to your daily routine that can actually be beneficial. See for yourself.
The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.