Description
Lion’s Mane MycoTea:
- Non GMO
- Vegan
- Gluten free
- Organic
The Wisdom of Hericium erinaceus Mycelium
FACT: Lion’s Mane is increasingly studied for its neuroprotective effects.
Nerve Growth Factors (NGFs), molecules stimulating neurons, have
been discovered in Lion’s Mane.
Lion’s Mane mycelium gives you wisdom. The science is in!!!!! Lion’s Mane mycelium is potent in “NGF”. A recent study showed Erinacine D, a compound produced by Lion’s Mane mycelium, stimulated activity of Nerve Growth Factor “NGF” synthesis. [1] Nerve Growth Factors grow neurons and improve the function of the nervous system. Because of its anti-inflammatory properties and promotion of nerve growth factor gene expression and neurite (axon or dendrite) outgrowth, H. erinaceus mycelium shows great promise for the treatment of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. [2] Kiss depression goodbye? Evidence shows the possibility of Lion’s Mane Mycelium producing antidepressant like effects. [3]
Support the brain and more. Lion’s mane is studied for:
- support neural growth [1-2]
- reduce inflammation [4]
- antioxidants [5]
- improve sleep and mood [3]
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
Reverse Osmosis Water, Organic Proprietary Mycelium Hericium erinaceus-Lion’s Mane*, Organic Glucose*, Organic Yerba Mate*, Organic Wheatgrass*, Organic Gluten Free Rolled Oats*
*Gluten Free, NON-GMO, Vegan, Organic
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How to use
Directions:
- Shake Vigorously!
- Take protective film off cap “a key works best” #science!
- Grasp cap and twist “only the strongest get it the first time”
- Now harness the power of the gods. Drink as much as you want!
ENJOYED CHILLED!!!
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place
Mushroom research:
[1] Hirokazu Kawagishi,, Atsushi Simada,, Kazue Shizuki,, Fumihiro Ojima,, Hironobu Mori,, Kenji Okamoto,, Hideki Sakamoto, and Shoei Furukawa, (01 Feb 1996), ERINACINE D, A STIMULATOR OF NGF-SYNTHESIS, FROM THE MYCELIA OF HERICIUM ERINACEUM, Heterocyclic Communications, Volume 2: Issue 1, P. 51-54, https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/hc/2/1/article-p51.xml
[2] Kevin Spelman, PhD, MCPP, Elizabeth Sutherland, ND, Aravind Bagade, MD, (2017). Neurological Activity of Lion’s Mane, Journal of Restorative Medicine 2017; 6: page 19-26, https://journal.restorativemedicine.org/index.php/journal/article/view/109/126
[3] Chiu, C.-H.; Chyau, C.-C.; Chen, C.-C.; Lee, L.-Y.; Chen, W.-P.; Liu, J.-L.; Lin, W.-H.; Mong, M.-C. Erinacine A-Enriched Hericium erinaceus Mycelium Produces Antidepressant-Like Effects through Modulating BDNF/PI3K/Akt/GSK-3β Signaling in Mice. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2018, 19, 341.
[4] Mori, K., Ouchi, K. and Hirasawa, N. (2015). The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Lion’s Mane Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom, Hericium erinaceus (Higher Basidiomycetes) in a Coculture System of 3T3-L1 Adipocytes and RAW264 Macrophages. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 17(7), pp.609–618.
[5] JIANG, S., WANG, Y. and ZHANG, X. (2016). Comparative studies on extracts from Hericium erinaceus by different polarity reagents to gain higher antioxidant activities. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 12(1), pp.513–517.