Lion's Mane Mushroom

Lion's Mane Mushroom

$33.90 USD
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Lion's Mane Mushroom

Lion's Mane Mushroom

$33.90 USD
Sale price  $33.90 USD Regular price 
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The East has known about it for centuries. The West is just catching up.


Lion's Mane — known in Japan as yamabushitake — has been studied and revered across China, India, Japan, and Korea for its powerful effects on the mind and body. Now it's here, and it's changing the way people think about focus, energy, and brain health.


What makes it different? Compounds called hericenones and erinacines — naturally occurring nootropics found only in Lion's Mane — that may support healthy neuron growth and help protect the brain you rely on every day.*


Ingredients: Organic Lion’s Mane (Hericum erinaceus) Mushroom Fruiting Body & Mycelium Powder (Standardized to 40% polysaccharides [400mg]), Organic capsule (pullulan, water), organic pea starch.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 60 vegan capsules

Gross Weight: 0.2lb (90g)

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take two (2) capsules daily or as directed by a health care professional. Can be taken with food or on an empty stomach.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Gluten-free Vegetarian Lactose-free Non-GMO Vegan friendly

How do I use this?

For Gummies or Capsules: Take 1-2 per day or as directed by health care professional

What does the research say?

LIONS MANE
"Acute and Chronic Effects of Lion's Mane Supplementation on Cognitive Function, Stress and Mood in Young Adults"
Published in: Nutrients (2023) | PubMed ID: 38004235

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 41 healthy adults found that a single dose of Lion's Mane may support faster cognitive processing speed, and 28 days of supplementation showed a trend toward reduced subjective stress. View Study →

REISHI
"Medicinal Mushrooms for Cognition and Mood — A Review of Human Clinical Trials"
Published in: Cal State Scholarworks

A review of human clinical trials found trends of improved well-being associated with Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) supplementation, particularly in the context of supporting quality of life and easing the mind, consistent with its traditional use in Chinese medicine for centuries. View Study

CORDYCEPS
"Cordyceps militaris Improves Tolerance to High-Intensity Exercise"
Published in: Journal of Dietary Supplements (2017) | PubMed ID: 27408987

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study found that after 3 weeks of Cordyceps supplementation, VO2max significantly improved and time to exhaustion increased, suggesting Cordyceps may support the body's ability to sustain high-intensity exercise. View Study

CHAGA

"Medicinal Mushrooms: Their Bioactive Components, Nutritional Value and Application in Functional Food Production"
Published in: Nutrients (2023) | PubMed ID: 37513265

A comprehensive review confirmed that Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) contains one of the highest concentrations of polyphenolic antioxidant compounds among all studied medicinal mushrooms, with research indicating antioxidant, antidiabetic, and immunomodulatory properties. View Study

Turkey Tail
"Phase 1 Clinical Trial of Trametes versicolor in Women with Breast Cancer"
Published in: ISRN Oncology (2012) | PMC3369477

A clinical trial found that oral Turkey Tail supplementation at doses up to 9g/day was safe and well-tolerated, with preliminary data suggesting it may support immune recovery, including NK cell activity, following radiation therapy. View Study

MAITAKE
"Immune Modulation From Five Major Mushrooms: Application to Integrative Oncology"
Published in: Integrative Cancer Therapies (2015) | PMC4684115

Research found that Maitake beta-glucans may support immune function by stimulating TH1 cytokine production and activating NK cells and macrophages — key components of the body's natural defense system. View Study

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