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Freshly Harvested Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
Grown with love by yours truly! ;) With an added touch of southern hospitality.
Organically, and locally grown milo is our go to when inoculating our Hardwood sawdust substrates. Both substrates and sterile grain spawn are also available on our website.
🧠 Cognitive & Neurological Benefits
Supports Brain Function: Contains compounds (hericenones and erinacines) that may stimulate the growth of brain cells (neurogenesis).
May Improve Memory & Focus: Preliminary studies suggest Lion's Mane may enhance memory, concentration, and mental clarity.
Neuroprotective Effects: May help protect against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
🩺 Anti-inflammatory & Immune Support
Reduces Inflammation: Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties that may help with chronic inflammation.
Boosts Immune Function: Stimulates the activity of the immune system, potentially increasing resistance to illness.
💖 Cardiovascular Health
May Improve Heart Health: Can reduce triglycerides and improve fat metabolism, lowering the risk of heart disease.
Lowers Oxidative Stress: Antioxidants in Lion's Mane help combat free radical damage, protecting blood vessels and organs.
🌿 Digestive & Gut Health
Supports Gut Bacteria: Prebiotic properties feed beneficial gut microbes.
May Protect Against Ulcers: Shown to inhibit the growth of H. pylori, a bacterium linked to stomach ulcers.
🧘♂️ Mental Health & Mood
Helps with Anxiety & Depression: May reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by promoting nerve growth and reducing inflammation in the brain.
Supports Sleep and Mood Regulation: Indirectly promotes better rest and emotional balance through its effects on the nervous system.
🦠 Potential Anti-Cancer Properties
May Inhibit Tumor Growth: Early lab studies show Lion's Mane may slow the spread of certain types of cancer cells, though more human research is needed.
🔬 Note:
Most benefits are supported by early-stage research (animal studies, in vitro studies, or small human trials). While promising, more clinical research is needed to confirm many of these effects in humans.
Freshly Harvested Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
Grown with love by yours truly! ;) With an added touch of southern hospitality.
Organically, and locally grown milo is our go to when inoculating our Hardwood sawdust substrates. Both substrates and sterile grain spawn are also available on our website.
🧠 Cognitive & Neurological Benefits
Supports Brain Function: Contains compounds (hericenones and erinacines) that may stimulate the growth of brain cells (neurogenesis).
May Improve Memory & Focus: Preliminary studies suggest Lion's Mane may enhance memory, concentration, and mental clarity.
Neuroprotective Effects: May help protect against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
🩺 Anti-inflammatory & Immune Support
Reduces Inflammation: Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties that may help with chronic inflammation.
Boosts Immune Function: Stimulates the activity of the immune system, potentially increasing resistance to illness.
💖 Cardiovascular Health
May Improve Heart Health: Can reduce triglycerides and improve fat metabolism, lowering the risk of heart disease.
Lowers Oxidative Stress: Antioxidants in Lion's Mane help combat free radical damage, protecting blood vessels and organs.
🌿 Digestive & Gut Health
Supports Gut Bacteria: Prebiotic properties feed beneficial gut microbes.
May Protect Against Ulcers: Shown to inhibit the growth of H. pylori, a bacterium linked to stomach ulcers.
🧘♂️ Mental Health & Mood
Helps with Anxiety & Depression: May reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by promoting nerve growth and reducing inflammation in the brain.
Supports Sleep and Mood Regulation: Indirectly promotes better rest and emotional balance through its effects on the nervous system.
🦠 Potential Anti-Cancer Properties
May Inhibit Tumor Growth: Early lab studies show Lion's Mane may slow the spread of certain types of cancer cells, though more human research is needed.
🔬 Note:
Most benefits are supported by early-stage research (animal studies, in vitro studies, or small human trials). While promising, more clinical research is needed to confirm many of these effects in humans.