Lion’s Mane

Hericium erinaceus

Mushroom Description

Lion’s Mane

Lion’s Mane

Resembling cascading white, shaggy icicles, Lion’s Mane is prized for its hericenones and erinacines, which cross the blood-brain barrier to stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). These compounds primarily contribute to cognitive support and neuroplasticity. It offers a tender, meaty texture with a sweet, mild flavor reminiscent of crab or lobster, making it as prized for its culinary appeal.

Scientific Name:

Hericium erinaceus

Common Names:

Bearded tooth, Monkey’s head & Yamabushiitake

Supports

Cognitive function and gut health

Mushroom Facts

Active Constituents

Herbal Actions

Full-Spectrum Bioactives

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