Nham mushrooms benefits of mushrooms and mushrooms in the mushroom mushrooms (oyster mushrooms, mushroom, abalone mushroom Bhutan) and that a mushroom is useful in nutritional and medicinal properties. Because it contains proteins, vitamins and minerals needed by the body a lot. Time to eat will taste like meat. But mushrooms are not as tough as meat in the digestive system of a person able to work well and is biodegradable. Mushrooms are also a source of energy. Carbohydrates and fiber Low fat It does not make you fat Mushrooms are considered to be a vegetable fat-free. A relatively low amount of sugar and salt. It is also a good source of protein. Compared to many other vegetables. The advantages and benefits of mushrooms can be summarized as follows: 1. Mushroom is an important mineral resources. The important minerals such as selenium by acting antioxidants. Reduce the risk of cancer and coronary heart disease 2. Mushroom with potassium and calcium. Helps to regulate heart rhythm. The water balance in the body The function of the muscles and nervous system parts helps blood flow better. Reduce disease, hypertension, stroke and paralysis with 3 mushrooms are rich in vitamins, especially vitamin B (Beaufort in earnings) and niacin, which helps regulate the function of the digestive system. Prevent gastritis was to see that the benefits of mushrooms are abundant. In addition to cooking, taste delicious and medicinal properties of mushrooms, such as the control function of vital organs such as the brain, heart, lung, liver and circulatory system with Chinese mushrooms are a type of cold medicine. It helps to reduce fever Add life can cool off in the bruising on the body, reducing blood sugar levels. Cholesterol and blood pressure, diuretic, helps heal irritated. Nourish nerve cells Treating Alzheimer's and is helping to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. There are also many species of mushrooms are properties of the drug, such as mice, rats, Lingzhi mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms and so on.
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