Is the Hepatitis B virus most afraid of Reishi?

The statement that hepatitis B virus is most afraid of Ganoderma lucidum is unscientific. Ganoderma cannot treat hepatitis B virus, and patients with hepatitis B should take medication such as entecavir for antiviral treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Ganoderma lucidum is used as a medicinal herb to treat neurasthenia, insomnia, and asthma, and can be used to replenish qi and calm the mind, stop coughing and relieve asthma. As an ingredient, it is rich in proteins, amino acids, vitamins and minerals, so consuming Lingzhi can replenish the nutrients needed by the human body. Patients carrying hepatitis B virus who have abnormal liver function on examination and experience abdominal distension, liver pain, jaundice, loss of appetite and other discomforts can take oral antiviral medications such as entecavir and tibivudine tablets; and oral medications such as glycyrrhizin to protect the liver and improve the abnormalities of liver function. It is recommended that when patients find themselves carrying the hepatitis B virus, they should go to regular hospitals for examination in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and do not treat the disease on their own.