It turned out that I was deceived, is Cordyceps sinensis a cordyceps or a grass?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Aweto. Also known as Cordyceps, it is a peculiar thing that grows together with insects and grass, and it is a worm in winter, and grass grows from the worm in summer. The worm is the larva of the Cordyceps bat moth, a fungus of Cordyceps.

    How did it grow? In summer, the insects lay their eggs on the flowers and leaves of the grass, and the leaves fall to the ground. After about a month of hatching, they become larvae and burrow into moist and soft soil.

    The soil contains ascospores of a Cordyceps fungus that only attacks the fat, well-developed larvae. The larvae are attacked by spores and burrow into the shallow layers of the ground, where the spores grow in the larvae's body, and the larvae's internal organs slowly disappear, and the body becomes a shell full of hyphae, which is buried in the soil. After a winter, the hyphae begin to grow in the spring of the following year, and in the summer they grow out of the ground and grow into a small grass, so that the larval shell and the grass together form a complete "Cordyceps".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cordyceps sinensis is neither an insect nor a grass, it is a fungal body that grows by the fungus after the fungus invades the body of the larvae of the bat moth and gradually digests the nutrients in the larvae.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cordyceps sinensis is grass. It is just parasitic in the body of the bug, so it is mistaken for a worm.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cordyceps sinensis is neither a bug nor a grass. It is a fungal complex formed by the fungus Cordyceps sinensis fungus of the ergot family on the body of insect larvae of the bat moth family.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cordyceps sinensis is neither an insect nor a grass, it is called Cordyceps sinensis because some insect shells fall off and become a grass shape.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's grass. It is a kind of plant, and it is also a medicine name in traditional Chinese medicine, and many people will use Cordyceps sinensis to nourish the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The upper part of Cordyceps sinensis is grass, and the lower part is a traditional Chinese medicine that is held together by the bacteria of the insect's head.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The real cordyceps sinensis is deceiving, it is fried, and eating too much will harm people. Not to mention fake, eating less is also harmful.

    The State Food and Drug Administration has issued two documents to kick Cordyceps sinensis out of the circle of health care products, which is not only unhealthy, but also cannot guarantee safety.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, Cordyceps sinensis has a great nourishing and health care effect, this is real. If Cordyceps sinensis is not good, it will not be entrenched in the Chinese market for so many years, and there will not be so many people to buy it. Cordyceps sinensis has high nutritional value, ** is also high, sinister traders will cheat up, fake Cordyceps sinensis as real Cordyceps sinensis sales, so that fakes become more numerous, shrewd buyers are only to buy such as FLM such as well-known brands, quality and quality are guaranteed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cordyceps sinensis is not maca or dendrobium, it is a high-quality nourishing Chinese herbal medicine that has been tested by generations of Chinese medicine scholars for thousands of years, and it is worth believing in the same way as wild ginseng and bird's nest. However, it is relatively warm in nature, so it is not suitable for patients with cold and fever, and it is not suitable for people with a lot of anger to eat alone. In addition, due to the gradual reduction of natural resources and the speculation of a very small number of unscrupulous drug manufacturers, **from 95 to the present** has risen dozens of times.

    When it comes to the booming and declining tonic on the market, I always feel that practice and science are the only criteria to test whether all magical things are really good for human health.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cordyceps sinensis does have the effect of nourishing the kidney and lungs, but its current market value is higher than the actual value, and the cost performance is not high. Painting the same price to buy some fruits and vegetables can achieve the same effect, this kind of thing is the wisdom of the benevolent.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not, Cordyceps does have the effect of nourishing the kidneys and lungs. However, many people feel that it is ineffective, first, they have not insisted on eating for a long time, second, large-scale publicity makes consumers have higher expectations, and third, traditional Chinese medicine is slow to take effect, and it is impossible to see the effect at once.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cordyceps sinensis does have a certain maintenance effect, but it is not rumored to be so godly, it is okay to eat less, eating more may lead to excessive intake of arsenic, the General Administration of Food Safety Supervision has issued a relevant announcement You can check it, this Cordyceps itself has a huge industrial chain, my family is very superstitious about this health care product, and is also trying to persuade it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, these are true, because Cordyceps sinensis has a high nutritional value, and it contains substances that are beneficial to the kidneys and lungs, which are beneficial to the human body.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    That's right, Cordyceps sinensis is **, deceive fools, some people say it's not good to make it a fake you bought, I'm sorry, I'm going to tell you, the real thing is also garbage, Cordyceps itself is not a medicine thing, it is completely fried, which Chinese medicine has you ever seen that this thing can be used in medicine? It is just an industrial chain that pulls the economy, and now it is **, even more so, persuade you not to enter the pit, otherwise you will regret it, Tibetan medicine in addition to saffron, other hehe......

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not a lie. Originally, Cordyceps sinensis is a traditional Chinese medicine, which can increase people's immune function and have the effect of tonifying the kidney and lungs, but it is not as mysterious as it is said on the Internet now.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cordyceps sinensis is used for high-rise chronic killing, with serious heavy metal exceedance, and almost no nutritional value.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I found out that it is made with mulberry leaf worms, and unless you buy it from a legitimate source, it is all fake.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Anyway, Cordyceps sinensis, the ads on TV are very powerful.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Why was the "Chinese-style" big **, Cordyceps sinensis kicked out of the health care circle? It turned out to have been fooled.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The end is a big **, that's right.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's all a lie, foreigners don't eat these and don't live well.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You can ask about after-sales service first, such as can it be returned, is there shipping insurance, you can buy it if it is good after-sales, and if it is fake, you can return it. There is shipping insurance and you can return it for free. If you can't return it, don't buy it, hehe, I hope it helps you, I sell clothes.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First of all, you have to have a certain understanding of the product Cordyceps, which is generally about 200 per gram. So**low is definitely not a good product to be careful, I have compared several before, in general, Qin Rentang has the best quality, you can try it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are true and false, but there will be more fakes.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are too many fakes, and it's also expensive.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    But nowadays, a lot of it is cultivated artificially.

    Cordyceps sinensis is a complex of the fungus Cordyceps sinensis parasitic on the larvae of the bat moth family and the larval corpse, which is a traditional precious and nourishing Chinese medicinal material, which has a variety of effects such as regulating immune system function, anti-tumor, and anti-fatigue.

    The real Cordyceps sinensis is wild, growing on the grassy slopes near the snow line above the alpine meadow shrub belt at an altitude of 3,000 to 5,000 meters, which is demanding from the natural environment. In summer, the eggs lay on the ground, hatch into larvae after about a month, and burrow into the moist and soft soil. A mold in the soil attacks the larvae and grows inside the larvae.

    After a winter, the mold mycelium begins to grow in the spring of the following year, and in the summer it grows out of the ground and looks like a small grass, so that the larval shell and the mold mycelium together form a complete "Cordyceps". The fungus spore takes the insect body as nourishment, grows rapidly, the insect body is generally four to five centimeters, and the fungus can grow to the length of the insect body within one day, at this time the cordyceps is called "head grass", and the quality is the best; On the second day, the spores grow to about twice the size of the insect body, which is called "two grasses", followed by the quality. Because it grows roots after ossification, it is called cordyceps.

    Cordyceps sinensis is a traditional and precious tonic Chinese medicinal material, which is listed as one of the three major tonic along with natural ginseng and deer antler velvet. In early summer, when the sub-seat is unearthed and the end of the spores diverge, it is dug up, dried to 6 7, and then removed fibrous attachments and impurities, and dried in the sun or at low temperature.

    It has mild medicinal properties and can be eaten all year round, suitable for the old, young, sick, weak, and deficient, and has a wider range of medicinal value than other kinds of tonics.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I can't say it's a real dao or a fake.

    Because there must be a basis for telling the truth and falsehood, and it is not allowed to be said casually.

    I think it's hard to tell if the things sold on ** are true or fake, fake or true.

    Especially when selling medicinal materials, who knows whether the medicinal materials are real or fake, you can only see the picture and you can't touch it, you can't taste it, and you can't identify it.

    If it's fake, do you say you're losing or not?

    Personally, I think that to buy such a valuable medicinal material as Cordyceps, you must go to a regular national pharmacy to buy it to be sure, because.

    It is a regular pharmacy and it has the procedures for the approval of the medicinal herb company. Do you think what I said makes sense?

    If you think it makes sense, please adopt it, thank you.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Look at the feet: There are eight pairs of real cordyceps, which are very clearly arranged under the abdomen; And the fake ones are either not in the right quantity, or specialized.

    Can't see clearly, shape mold.

    It is a paste. Look at the back pattern: The pattern of Cordyceps is three narrow and one wide, and it is very regularly distributed, and it is clear. The fake grass is not so regular or unnoticeable.

    Look at the eyes: The eyes of the real grass are small and distributed on both sides of the insect body; And the eyes of the false grass are bright and large, which is very obvious.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Cordyceps sinensis is a very nourishing and valuable Chinese herbal medicine, and it can also be used as food. However, the resources of naturally growing Cordyceps sinensis are extremely scarce. If you are not familiar with Cordyceps, it is easy to buy fake Cordyceps.

    There are many ways to counterfeit Cordyceps, such as usingModel machiningtoArtificial

    Planted pretending to be naturally grown, Sold with Cordyceps sinensis mixed with sub-fragrant sticks, let me teach you how to distinguish the real from the fake.

    1. Look at the color

    Cordyceps sinensis is composed of two parts, the insect body and the bacterium, so its color will be two different colors. The body is dark yellow to light yellowish brownBacillusBecause it is bred in the soil, the color is like a dead branchIt is dark brown or dark brown with a darker color。When you rub the cordyceps back and forth in your hands, there is no color or anything other than mud and sand on your hands.

    2. Look at the appearance

    Whole cordyceps surfaceRough distribution of horizontal lines, eachThree ringsArranged as a group, nearThe head is thinner and the apex is enlarged。CordycepsThere are four pairs of feet in the abdomen, for a total of 8 pairs of insect feet, everyone should remember. Cordyceps with dry feet is easy to break, and the section is solid with lines, and the color is light and white, with a strip in the middleBlack V-curve, that's the digestive line of the worm.

    3. Smell the smell

    Cordyceps has something likeMushroomsSameFishy smell, because they all belong to fungi. If you have a smart nose, you will easily smell the smell of chemical synthesis. ** When you chew the cordyceps, your mouth is filled with a mushroom-like fragrance.

    4. Small reminder

    If you feel that the above methods are not applicable, then bring a bottle of mineral water with you when buying Cordyceps, throw Cordyceps into it, and the truth will be revealed in an instant. For artificially made Cordyceps, it is actually easy to identify; For shoddy, everyone needs to be extra cautious, soTo buy Cordyceps, you have to go to a regular pharmacy

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    No. The insect here refers to the larvae of the bat moth, which belongs to the lepidopteran bat moth family, and there are more than 300 species of moths in the world. In summer, the bat moth lays its eggs on the ground, and after about a month of hatching, the eggs become larvae and burrow into the moist and soft soil.

    The larvae overwinter underground, pupate in the spring of the following year, and emerge as adults in the summer. The grass here is actually a fungal strain of the genus Cordyceps in the ergot family, not a plant. When the larvae are underground, some of them are infected with fungal spores, and these larvae are gradually filled with hyphae, and the sclerotia formed by the combination of larval carcasses and hyphae remain in shape for several months.

    Since the fungus needs to protrude its fruiting body to the surface in order to disperse the spores, its fruiting body is only a few centimeters long, and the bat moth larvae it parasitizes are active deep underground, making it difficult for the fruiting body to reach out to the surface. So the fungus controls the behavior of the larva and allows it to crawl two or three centimeters above the surface, with its head and tail down, upright in the soil, and then it dies. At this time, the hyphae lurking in the insect's body move quickly and grow fruiting bodies.

    Once the fruiting body is sticking out of the ground, it can emit spores to spread to the next generation. At this point, it looks like a small grass. Therefore, Cordyceps sinensis is neither an animal nor a plant, it is a famous zombie in nature.

    Cordyceps sinensis is the result of a competition for survival between two organisms, and the fungus uses bat moth larvae as nutrients to nurture the next generation. Fungal strains and insect shells have been harvested, which are now used as miracle medicines. But you may not imagine that such a famous medicinal material cannot even be found in the "Compendium of Materia Medica" in the Ming Dynasty.

    It was not until the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty that it appeared in the "Materia Medica" compiled by Wu Yiluo. So for the Chinese medicine family, it is considered a new medicine. In "The New Materia Medica", the author mentions that Cordyceps has general effects such as protecting the lungs and kidneys, stopping bleeding and reducing phlegm.

    But in recent years, its curative effect has sounded more and more foreign: the prevention and treatment of acute renal failure, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood lipids, and improving human microcirculation are simply a miracle medicine for all diseases. Of course, ** has also risen all the way.

    You may ask, even if Cordyceps sinensis does not have a miraculous curative effect, there is no harm in putting two sticks in stew and soaking in water to drink, right? Unfortunately, after research, taking Cordyceps can cause rash, itching, and menstrual disorders, and long-term use may be harmful to the kidneys. In 2004, American doctor Bensky confirmed that Cordyceps sinensis can cause constipation, bloating, reduce intestinal peristalsis and other intestinal poisoning symptoms.

    Therefore, the GJ Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the safety of Cordyceps sinensis needs to be verified, and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of GJ has issued the "Notice on Cordyceps Sinensis Shall Not Be Used as an Ordinary Food Raw Material". That's not all, some unscrupulous businessmen also add lead and mercury to Cordyceps to increase its weight. Consumers who take such cordyceps can cause heavy metal poisoning.

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