Organic Lion's Mane Capsules (Food Supplement) 500mg 90 Capsules
Today, it is increasingly used in the USA and Europe as a dietary supplement. It is highly valued for its culinary properties. Erinacins, especially Erinacin A (found in the mycelium) and Hericenon (found in the fruiting body), are currently being actively studied worldwide in order to determine the nootropic properties and methods of use of these substances. Lion's Mane is one of the most actively studied mushrooms today.
This natural product can be useful for those who do intensive mental work and those who study.
About our Lion's Mane Mushroom Capsules
Our dried Lion's Mane mushrooms are ground using a special industrial (superfine grinding) method to a nearly powdery state. This breaks down chitin, releasing a wide range of beneficial substances. Chitin is the main building block of fungal cell walls, which is also the skeleton of arthropods. If the chitin molecule is not broken down, the beneficial substances remain "locked" in the cell and are eliminated from the body during digestion. Chitin can also be broken down by thermally treating mushrooms: by boiling, frying or freezing them, but the percentage of chitin broken down in this way is very low, so if you decide to use mushrooms as a dietary supplement, you would have to eat an impossible amount of them.
Additionally, the mushroom powder is dried in a vacuum with constant stirring, which further disrupts the fungal cell walls, increasing the bioavailability of intracellular substances.
ORGANIC LION'S MANE CAPSULES (Food supplement). 90 capsules
Purpose: for brain activity, intensive mental work, science, memory, mood, neuroregeneration, heart function, immune system
Ingredients: lion's mane (Hericium Erinaceus*) mushroom powder, hypromellose (vegan capsule shell). *from organic farming
Certified according to: SI-EKO-001
Polysaccharides: ≥37%
Instructions for use: 2 capsules 1-3 times a day. One capsule contains 500 mg of dried lion's mane mushroom powder. Recommended daily intake: 1-3 g. Best in the first half of the day, as it may interfere with sleep. In capsule form, Lion's mane is recommended to be taken after meals.
Warning: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The food supplement should not be used as a meal replacement. A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Best before: see on the packaging
Batch: see on the packaging
Storage conditions: Store at room temperature, dry, protected from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
Net content: 45 g (90 capsules)
Grown and manufactured in: EU
LRT.LT and DELFI articles in Lithuanian about Lion's Mane mushrooms.
History of Lion's Mane mushrooms
2000 years ago, Lion's Mane mushrooms could be found on many different tree species in mountainous regions of Asia.
This mushroom is called Hou Tou Gu in China, and Yamabushitake in Japan. It grows naturally in Asia, Europe, North America and Canada. This unique mushroom is usually found in late summer - autumn. It grows in nature on hardwoods, especially American beech.
In the 1950s, under Mao Zedong, traditional Chinese medicine became standardized. In 1988, China began cultivating Lion's Mane mushrooms by creating appropriate conditions and microclimates.