THE INGREDIENTS

Organic Lions Mane

Lion’s mane mushrooms, also known as hou tou gu or yamabushitake, are large, white, shaggy mushrooms that resemble a lion’s mane as they grow. Lion’s mane mushrooms can be enjoyed raw, cooked, dried or steeped as a tea. Their extracts are often used in over-the-counter health supplements.

Lion’s Mane Could Protect Against Dementia

Many describe their flavor as “seafood-like,” often comparing it to crab or lobster. Lion’s mane mushrooms contain bioactive substances that have beneficial effects on the body, especially the brain, heart and gut.

HELPS RELIEVE MILD SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY

MAY SPEED RECOVERY FROM NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURIES

PROTECTS AGAINST ULCERS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT

REDUCES HEART DISEASE RISK

HELPS MANAGE DIABETES SYMPTOMS

REDUCES INFLAMMATION AND OXIDATIVE STRESS

The Evidence For Lions Mane

How can the Lion’s Mane mushroom protect against Dementia?

Studies have found that lion’s mane mushrooms contain two special compounds that can stimulate the growth of brain cells: hericenones and erinacines. Additionally, animal studies have found that lion’s mane may help protect against Alzheimer’s disease, a degenerative brain disease that causes progressive memory loss.

Is Lion’s Mane safe for people who suffer from diabetes?

Lion’s mane mushroom may be beneficial for diabetes management by improving blood sugar control and reducing some of these side effects. Several animal studies have shown that lion’s mane can cause significantly lower blood sugar levels in both normal and diabetic mice, even at daily dosages as low as 2.7 mg per pound (6 mg per kg) of body weight.

I suffer from mild Anxiety symptoms, can the Lion’s Mane mushroom really help me?

New animal research has found that lion’s mane mushroom extract has anti-inflammatory effects that can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression in mice. Other animal studies have found that lion’s mane extract can also help regenerate brain cells and improve the functioning of the hippocampus, a region of the brain responsible for processing memories and emotional responses.

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