Vitamin A, for example, can give a benefit which Vitamin-C does not give. What Complex-B can give, Vitamin-E does not give. This is because each of these has a “limited & specific” action area. Their ingredient structure is also either one or maximum two molecules. This explains the reason for their “limited & specific” action. This is the story of vitamins.
Coming to the story of medicines, different medicines are used for different diseases, because each of them has specific area of action. For example, an anti-diabetes medicine cannot relieve joint pain. An anti-BP medicine cannot relieve stomach acidity. An anti-arthritic medicine cannot reduce excess sugar and so on. This is because each of them has a specific & limited action area. That’s why these are known as “site specific” products. They can act at a “designated organ” but not in others. That’s the reason, when a patient goes to a doctor with multiple health issues he gets multiple products. Again these products are made of either one or maximum two molecules.
Non-Specific Action Whereas Ganoderma is made of “multiple molecules”, each of them has different “site action” and they complement each other in giving a “holistic action” of the entire body. If a person with say Asthma (a dominant issue for him) and having concurrent joint pain (co-issue), after consuming Ganoderma, says his asthma is not completely relieved, but the excruciating pain is gone. Similarly a person with diabetes (dominant issue) with migraine(co-issue) says his blood sugar is not reduced significantly but the splitting migraine head ache is gone and is not getting any vomiting sensation (this is a prodromal difficulty in migraine. Prodrome means an early warning signal of an upcoming issue. For example thunder and lightning are prodromes of rain). He also says he is not feeling tired all through the day.
All these multiple results are from “only one product Ganoderma” which makes it a class apart and different from either medicines or vitamins.