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Lion Mane Mushroom

Overview Of Lion Mane Mushroom

Have you ever heard of lion's mane mushrooms? They are white, balloon-shaped mushrooms that have long, hairy spines. Asian people use them quite often because they provide numerous health benefits.

We inform you of all the properties of these foods so that you do not hesitate to incorporate them into your diet.

Lion Mane Mushroom
Lion Mane Mushroom

  1. They improve the immune system. Lion's mane mushrooms can increase the activity of the intestinal immune system and reduce inflammation. 
  2. They help fight anxiety and depression. In a 2015 animal study, it was shown that those who consumed this mushroom had fewer depressive behaviors and had blood markers indicating lower depression. This is due to the anti-inflammatory effects of the extract. On the other hand, another study conducted in Japan showed that women with various health problems, including menopausal symptoms and poor sleep quality, had lower levels of irritation and anxiety when eating this mushroom. 
  3. They improve cognitive health. In one study, lion's mane dietary supplements appeared to give better object recognition and memory enhancement. Other researchers have concluded that mushrooms may have the potential to treat or prevent diseases that cause impaired cognitive health, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. 
  4. They help prevent cancer. The antioxidant properties of lion's mane mushrooms may play a role in preventing or treating cancer. Likewise, in vitro study results have shown that lion's mane extracts have therapeutic potential against leukemia. 
  5. They improve digestive health. Lion's mane may support digestive health by fighting inflammation, which could benefit people with inflammatory bowel disease. Also, the fungus can stimulate immune function and the growth of good bacteria in the intestine. 
  6. They help wound healing. A study has shown that topical application of lion's mane extract leads to faster recovery. 
  7. Helps in the recovery of the nervous system. Some research suggests that lion's mane mushroom extracts may stimulate nerve cells to grow and repair more quickly.

Today I want to tell you about a fascinating cultivated mushroom. This mushroom has a strange appearance of a white sponge or pompom and is nicknamed "Lion's Mane." This kind of white sponge is a fungus called Hericium Erinaceus and has impressive medicinal properties.  

In Japan, the Lion's Mane is popularly known as Yamabushitake, a word composed of Yamabushi and Take. The first means "he who sleeps on the mountain," referring to the hermit monks of Shushendo, while Take means mushroom. It is also known as Shishigashira (lion head) and Houtou (baby monkey) in China


Lion's Mane Fungus


Its carpophore is peculiar: it is identified with a white pompom formed by countless small filaments. It does not have a differentiated hat, plates, or foot, but what is not seen is the most surprising thing about this species. 

Lion Mane Mushroom
Lion Mane Mushroom


The sum of beta-glucans, hericinones, and erinacines make Lion's Mane a food that can act on digestive problems and memory loss, given its ability to regenerate mucous membranes and connective tissue. 

As outstanding nutrients of the Lion's Mane, we can find: Polysaccharides (FI-1a and FIII-2b), Erinazines (I, E and H), Hericenonas (A, B, C, D, E), Essential amino acids (Ergothioneine), Minerals (K, Zn, Fe, Se, and P) In traditional Chinese medicine this species of fungus has been used for centuries for its regulating effect on the human body and psyche. 

The Hericium Erinaceus species is found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, normally fruiting on dead and dying deciduous trees, particularly in North America, Europe, and Asia. It is one of the few species that can be cultivated in walnut wood, which it slowly colonized over the years. 

The cultivation of HERICIUM ERINACEUS began in Asia, especially in China in the Shanghai area. 

The Lion's Mane is currently grown in different countries, especially on sterilized substrates. Various clients of MUSHROOMS SOLUTIONS use the autoclavable filter bags of UNICORN bags, of which we are official distributors, for the cultivation of this fungus, which has so many nutritional properties and medicinal possesses

Today, the lion's mane mushroom is prized as a delicious staple throughout Asia. It is often used as an alternative to seafood and meat because, when eaten fresh, it has the same texture and mild flavor as shrimp or lobster. 

And like other powerful medicinal mushrooms, it has been used for hundreds of years in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine, which has harnessed its healing powers to treat everything from stomach ulcers to cancer. 

Lion Mane Mushroom
Lion Mane Mushroom


Hericium Erinaceus, in addition to being delicious, has numerous health benefits. Multiple scientific articles have proven its benefits for digestive health and the central nervous system. 

Lion's mane has high fiber content, so it is considered a natural prebiotic that helps recover the microbiota. There are scientific studies on its action against digestive problems (inflammation, reflux, regularity, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, in case of Helicobacter pylori infection, etc.), leaky gut syndrome, allergies, and food intolerances. Its regenerative activity also supports its use in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, memory loss, and dementia. 

In this post, I want to focus on its regenerative action in neurodegenerative diseases and how it becomes a weapon to prevent and reverse Alzheimer's, memory loss, and dementia. You may be surprised to learn that this cultivated mushroom has brain-stimulating power that could save your memory. And new research shows that it can literally "resurrect" dead brain cells in just 48 hours. 

But your doctor will probably never tell you about this particular brain-healing mushroom (or any other medicinal mushroom, for that matter). 

But don't blame him too much. It's not his fault. After all, he didn't take any mushroom courses in medical school. And the big pharmaceutical companies can't patent a fungus and make huge profits from it so that you won't hear a word about it from mainstream medicine. 

This special fungus can prevent and treat neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia. This brain booster based on Hericium Erinaceus has been included in the protocol for brain rejuvenation of some integrative doctors such as Dr. GLENN S. ROTHFELD, who directs the renowned Center for Integrative Medicine in Waltham, Massachusetts (United States). It travels all over the planet, always looking for the most effective advances in natural medicine. His innovative research in neurological diseases has opened new and hopeful paths for those who fight Alzheimer's or Parkinson's every day. But this powerful remedy was completely unknown outside of Asia until a renowned scientist named Dr. Hirokazu Kawagishi made a shocking discovery: the lion's mane mushroom can RESTORE the brain. Dr. Kawagishi discovered that this fungus has a unique molecular structure. It is made up of small molecules called hericenones. And these little molecules can resurrect "dead" brain cells, restoring your aging brain and giving you back the young, healthy brain of yesteryear. In fact, according to Dr. Kawagishi, the lion's mane mushroom is the ONLY substance on earth capable of reactivating damaged or dead brain cells. This means that you will finally be able to reverse memory loss and "replenish" old lost memories. And other scientists are finally acknowledging it. 

Recently, researchers have discovered that the lion's mane mushroom is even a potential remedy against the threat to the brain that Alzheimer's disease poses. This is because H. Erinaceus has the natural ability to give your brain an extraordinary boost and make it work its best. This power to revolutionize the brain makes lion's mane mushroom considered a nootropic. Nootropics, also known as "smart drugs," are compounds that ENHANCE brain function and mental awareness without harmful side effects. 

Lion Mane Mushroom
Lion Mane Mushroom



What makes this particular mushroom such a brain booster? 


As I've told you, it contains hericenones. It's the ONLY type of mushroom with these powerful brain enhancers. And there is more and more research showing why they are so beneficial for the brain. For example, in laboratory studies on cultured brain cells, Dr. Kawagishi and his team discovered that hericenones activate a protein in our bodies called Neurological Growth Factor (NGF). NGF facilitates communication between the brain and nerve cells and promotes healthy neurological function throughout life. It plays an important role in protecting, repairing, regenerating, and RESTORING brain cells from damage caused by aging and the environmental threats you face every day. NGF is so important to brain health that when Japanese researchers deprived lab mice of the protein, they went into cognitive decline. It was so severe that it induced the development of dementia. 

The brain has a built-in protective lining made up of tightly packed endothelial cells: the BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER. Though thin, this fortress is mighty: it allows essential nutrients to enter while keeping toxins, bacteria, and other foreign substances in the blood from reaching its delicate brain. Unfortunately, however, NGF molecules are too large to pass through the blood-brain barrier. And previous attempts to administer it orally or by injection have never been successful. So scientists needed to find something that would promote NGF production in the brain and neurological system and be small enough to pass through the blood-brain barrier and rescue distressed neurons. The lion's mane fungus and its powerful herycenones were the solutions they were looking for. 

In that same study, the researchers induced dementia in laboratory mice by stimulating the production of beta-amyloid. Next, they gave these mice a powdered lion's mane extract containing several different hericenones. And the results were surprising. The study showed that the herycenones in lion's mane COULD pass through the blood-brain barrier...stimulating 60% more brain cell growth in 48 hours,...restoring memory, and helping to prevent brain damage leading to Alzheimer's disease in humans. 


To help you understand how remarkable these results are, I'll tell you that the brain cells were reactivated, rose from the dead...and fully revived. And this happened in just two days. In 48 hours. This discovery could hold the key to stopping memory loss and reversing Alzheimer's. As soon as he saw these incredible results, Dr. Kawagishi began testing the lion's mane mushroom on people with memory loss. In an unprecedented study, Dr. Kawagishi and his team examined the effects of this fungus on 100 elderly residents of a Japanese rehabilitation hospital. All the participants had neurodegenerative disorders, including some suffering from dementia. The researchers divided the group into 50 people in the experimental group and 50 in the control group. Before the study, all the participants had significant cognitive and memory problems and had difficulty walking, eating, dressing, showering, and performing other essential tasks.  

For six months, all participants ate a daily bowl of soup containing a special ingredient: 5 grams of dried lion's mane for the experimental group and a placebo for the control group. At the end of the study, all patients were tested one more time...and the results were terrific. After only six months of taking the mushroom, ALL PATIENTS showed drastic improvement in their daily functions. Their quality of life improved, and they could drive, cook, clean, and be independent. That's a 100% improvement rate! And the results got better with time.  

Lion Mane Mushroom
Lion Mane Mushroom


Those extraordinary results are better than Big Pharma drugs, and they're on a whole other level. Not only did the brain cells of the dementia patients revive, but it's as if everyone has returned to their old selves. And additional studies showed similar results. Lion's Mane Mushroom Provides Benefits Beyond Your Brain There are many supplements, herbs, and holistic remedies making headlines for their ability to fight cancer, reduce stress, boost the immune system, and more. But could you believe that the lion's mane mushroom may also be the key to treating all those ailments? Recent studies have found that this powerful mushroom may not only have exceptional powers to revitalize the brain, but it can also improve overall brain function by making us feel good.


Do you remember the hericenonas I told you about? 


The NGF-enhancing compounds found in lion's mane mushroom have also been shown to support the autonomic nervous system, the fight or flight response... And that helps reduce feelings of depression, anxiety, and irritability. It is no surprise. After all, Buddhist monks used the lion's mane to stay focused during meditation. I know what you're thinking. Why have you never heard of a lion's mane with extraordinary results like these? l Fungus Shouldn't it be front-page news? Since it is a fungus, it is entirely natural and cannot be patented. And that means the big pharmaceutical companies can't turn it into a drug and make huge profits from it.  

So instead, they'll keep churning out one failed drug after another—400 unapproved drugs at last count and counting—because they're too greedy to admit they're wrong whether you want to receive technical advice for the cultivation of Hericium Erinaceus on sterile substrates or specialized training for the cultivation of mushrooms. What if you're going to buy UNICORN bags with filters for mushroom cultivation.  

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