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WHY IS CORDYCEPS SINENSIS REFERRED TO AS ‘THE TIBETAN TREASURE’?
Cordyceps sinensis Is One of the Most Popular Natural Remedies in Traditional Asian Medicine. As Stated in the Fao’s Publication Wild Edible Fungi - A Global Overview of Their Use and Importance to People, This Mushroom Is Solely "Eaten" for its Health Benefits. IT GROWS Naturally On The Tibetan Plateau, and For Years Has Been Intellly Colleced in Areas of China, Bhutan and Nepal. MEDICINAL ITS PROPERTIES AND THE SIGNANT FINANCIAL BENEFITS IT BRINGS TO THOSE WHO COLLECT IT, MAKE IT TO VALUABLE RESOURCE.
Cordyceps sinensis is Worth More than it Weight in Gold
Last December, an article in The Economist Referred to The Value of Cordyceps As A Medicine, "offe so High that it is worth more than eye rem in Gold ".
In 2008, to report in the Los Angeles Times Quoted to Tibetan Nomad Who Claimed That He earned so much as a thousand dollars a week collecting This Mushroom. OHER Research Papers State that A Single Mushroom May Cost Two euros in a local Market, and May Be Worth Forty Times More in Specialized Markets.
The results of a Biological Fascinating Process
In Asia, This Mushroom Is Popularly Known As ‘Winter Insect, Summer Grass’, A Referring to It’s Development and Fruiting.
In Summer, The Spores of this Mushroom invades The Caterpillars of Several Species of Moths that are Commonly Found in the Pastures on the Plains of the Himalayas, at over 3,800 ABOVE METRES SEA LEVEL. During the Winter, The Larvae Carriers of the Mushroom Bury Theselves in the Soil To Hibernate, While The Mycelium of Mushroom Invades Their Bodies.
WHEN SPRING ARRIVES, The Mycelium is reactivated as The Fruiting Process Starts By Production A Long, Cylindrical Body That Grows Up Through the Pastures to Reach The Sunlight. A single Cordyceps sinensis may be much as 4 cm long and 300-500 mg in weight. Eleven Collected, This Organism has Two Well-Differentiated Parts-One of Which Is Brown (The Stroma), The Other Being An Orangey Colour (The Caterpillar’s Mummified Body).

They are all cordyceps sinensis
Although iTs Scientific Name is Cordyceps sinensis, these are The Best-Known Names for This Mushroom:
- Yasra Gumba, Yarcha Gumba (Names Local)
- Jera Jhar, Jeevan Buti, Keeda Ghass, Chyou Kira, Sanjeevani Bhoti (Names Common in Nepal)
- Dong Chong Xi Cao (Name Common in China)
- Tocheikasa (Name Common in Japan)
The Role of The Yak in The History of Cordyceps
The Energy-Giving Properties of This Fungus are Related to Grazing in Tibet. ACCORDING TO TRADITION, WHEN SPRING ARRIVED AND THE SNOW STARTED TO MELT, THE HERDERS TOOK THEIR CATTLE UP TO THE HIGH PARTS OF THE MOUNTAINS TO EAT THE FREHE GRASS. Here, The Cattle Also Ate What Was Considered to Be a ‘Brown Grass’, which was late identified as Cordyceps sinensis. The Herders Noticed That, After Eating It, Their Yaks, Goats and Sheep Were Stronger and More Robust, and Even Behaved as Though they were on heat. The First Medicinal Uses of Cordyceps Were Related To Improving Cattle’s Vitality and Ability To reproduce.
The First Mentions of the Medicinal Properties of Cordyceps
A Total of 100 Species of Cordyceps, Are Known, but Cordyceps sinensis Is One of the Most Highly Valued, With Most Uses In Traditional Medicine.
The First References to It As A Medicinal Mushroom Appeared During the Qing Dynasty in China In the Treebe Ben-Cao-Cong-Xin (New Compilation of Medical Matters) in the eightlenth Century. In the West, The First Reference to This Mushroom Was By The Du Halde, A French Jesuit Historn, Who Personally Experienced ITS INVIGORATING EFFECTS.

Uses of cordyceps in traditional tibetan medicine
The Healers Who Practized Traditional Medicine Used It To Treat Twenty -one Deserta. Cordyceps sinensis was used for all Illnesses as a "Tonic" that could Improve energy, appetite, strength, libido, andbebep.
OVER 2,000 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES
Over 2,000 scientific articles have Been Written About Cordyceps sinensis Since the 80s. Many of these have determined the Effects of This Species-On The Kidney, Liver, Genito-Urinary and Immune Systems, For Energy and Respiratory Function.
Unique Chemical Compounds
In 1993, Cordyceps Received Attention after the results of Certain Chinese Athlets in a National Competition. They Broke World Records in the 1,500, 3,000 and 10,000-Metre Races Without Showing Any Symptoms of Fatigue. These results were partly due to a Special diet that included Cordyceps sinensis.
Several Scientific Studies have confirmed that it You increase the use of oxygen and the production of ATP, Power muscular increase, rear muscle recovery time and speeding up the removal of lactic acid.
Cordyceps and Sports Performance
One of the Main Reasons for This Mushroom’s Medicinal Value Is The Fact that it contains unique Chemical Compounds, of Which the Most Important Are:
- Cordycepic Acid
- Galactomannan
- Mannitol
- Ergosterol (precursor of vitamin d)
- Adenosine
- Cordycepin
- Essential amino acids
- Vitamins (B1, B2, B12, E and K)
- Minerals (na, k, ca, mg, faith, cu, mn, zn, se, al, if and ni)
Links
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3121254/
https://www.reviberoammicol.com/2007-24/259262.pdf
https://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-worm27-2008jun27-story.html