WHAT IS Lion's Mane?

Lion’s Mane’s fruiting body, grown on hardwood and carefully cultivated, contains naturally occurring polysaccharides, beta-glucans and hericenones. Known for its unique cascading form, this mushroom develops in temperate environments and is cultivated under controlled conditions to maintain purity and consistency.

WHY USE Lion's Mane?

Lion’s Mane is a functional mushroom widely used in modern wellness routines. It is commonly chosen by those looking to support focus, clarity and cognitive wellbeing.


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Frequently Asked Questions

It contains compounds called hericenones and erinacines that may stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF), supporting neuron health. This can help with cognitive function, mood, and nerve regeneration.

Capsules are great for convenience and accurate daily dosing. Powder is ideal for smoothies or recipes, while mushroom coffee is popular for combining focus support with your morning caffeine routine.

Some users notice subtle mental benefits within 2–4 weeks. For full effects on cognition or mood, consistent use for 6–12 weeks is often recommended.

It can be taken in the morning or early afternoon to support focus and mental clarity throughout the day. Some people also split the dose for steady effects.

Lion’s Mane is generally safe with most supplements, but it may interact with blood-thinning medications. People allergic to mushrooms or with bleeding disorders should avoid it.

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.



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