Gano Healthy Coffee and Tea
The simple cup of coffee, poor thing, has gone through some staggering personality issues in recent years. It has been shamed, vilified, shunned and proven to be a poor choice of beverage. And then, miraculously, it has come full circle to tout its antioxidant health benefits and cholesterol fighting abilities.
But can coffee be good for you? Would you buy a coffee that is substantially lower in caffeine than commercial decaf coffees but still as flavorful as the real thing? What would you think it this product promised to help improve your sleep, balance your PH, increase oxygen to the brain, help maintain weight and boost your overall health? Would you believe that this is a real coffee product, not a substitute, and that it is grown and processed organically without pesticides, chemicals, hormones or fertilizers? It helps remove toxins from your body, did I mention that? And it tastes really, really good?
So what IS it?? It’s Gano Healthy Coffee and Tea. And its secret amazing substance is the Reishi mushroom (ganoderma lucidum); a taste free mushroom that has incredible health properties. It is low in acidity and has a dramatically diminished caffeine content. Reishi mushrooms have been used medicinally in Asia for 2000 years and has just become available in the United States. Reishi contains 200 active nutrients, vitamins and minerals, including over 150 different antioxidants. Healthy Coffee is low in caffeine; boasting approximately 8-14mg per cup- less than even green tea, yet boasting of the same energy bump normally associated with regular coffee.
The articles on Gano read like a hyperactive motivational speaker who is just dying to get you hooked on this new craze. It simply shouts its benefits with numerous exclamation points and really peppy language. See for yourself at:
Healthy Coffee Break- http://anicecuppa.net/www.coffeeteamonline.com/products/je.html
The page includes a link to the online Gano store.




I have found an article with some more information on Ganoderma
http://herbal-alternative-treatments.blogspot.com/2008/01/ganoderma-miraculous-herb.html