The difference between the two:
1. Different forms: Phellinus igniarius is a kind of perennial fungi, which mainly grows on many hard large fungi on tree trunks; Ganoderma lucidum is an annual fungus with obvious differences between stipe and cap.
2. Different nutritional values: Mulberry Yellow tastes very bitter and belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. Its main effect is to promote blood circulation and stop bleeding; Ganoderma lucidum tastes bitter. It can return to the heart, liver, lung and kidney meridians. It has the effects of Tonifying Qi and calming nerves, relieving cough and asthma, strengthening body and anti-inflammatory.
Morphological differences:
Phellinus igniarius is a kind of perennial fungi. It mainly grows on many hard large fungi on the trunk. It has the characteristics of lignification, no stipe, round, horseshoe shaped or irregular. Some are also spherical, thick, fluffy, concentric ring edges, mostly grayish brown, round and blunt edges, hard and thick fungus flesh, and multi-layer fungus tubes, The appearance volume is not very large, but it is very thick and hard.
Ganoderma lucidum is an annual fungus with obvious differences between stipe and cap. The cap is circular or semi-circular, and some are horseshoe shaped. It can mature in about 6-8 months. It grows on many dead trunks or trunks. It likes a dark and humid environment. It is generally reddish brown. The cap is large, the edge is thin and slightly curly, and there are dense bacterial holes under the cap.
Nutritional value difference:
Mulberry Yellow tastes very bitter. It belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. Its main effect is to promote blood circulation and hemostasis. It is mostly used for gynecological blood avalanche, anal bleeding, female amenorrhea, vaginal discharge, and diarrhea due to spleen deficiency.
Ganoderma lucidum tastes bitter. It can return to the heart, liver, lung and kidney meridians. It has the effects of Tonifying Qi and calming nerves, relieving cough and asthma, strengthening the body and anti-inflammatory.