02/16/2019 / By Ralph Flores
Researchers from the Mie University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan have found that gargal (Grifola gargal), can improve symptoms of atherosclerosis. The study, published in the Journal of Medical Food, investigated that anti-atherogenic potential of gargal mushrooms in vivo.
According to the authors of the study, this study is the first of its kind to establish a positive link between GGE treatment and atherosclerosis.
Learn more about atherosclerosis at Heart.news.
Journal Reference:
Harada E, Dalessandro-Gabazza CN, Toda M, Morizono T, Chelakkot-Govindalayathil AL, Roeen Z, Urawa M, Yasuma T, Yano Y, Sumiya T, et al. AMELIORATION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS BY THE NEW MEDICINAL MUSHROOM GRIFOLA GARGAL SINGER. Journal of Medicinal Food. 2015;18(8):872–881. DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2014.3315
Tagged Under: atherosclerosis, food as medicine, gargal, Grifola gargal, Heart, heart health, regulatory T cells