Lion's Mane
Lion's Mane
Pure Lion's Mane Dietary Supplement
$33.95/60 capsule bottle
4 bottles for $115
Chinese culture holds this mushroom in such high esteem that it was reserved as an exclusive food of the Emperors.  The ancient herbalists promised “nerves of steel" and "the memory of a lion” to the privileged few who were allowed to eat this restricted delicacy...
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alleviate Alzheimer’s and even Parkinson’s disease.  As one of the world’s leading experts on medicinal mushrooms puts it, “Lion’s Mane mushroom mycelium is nature’s nutrients for your neurons.”

Beyond this promising arena of ongoing study, Lion’s Mane is well known to Chinese doctors as a curative for problems of the digestive tract such as stomach and duodenal ulcers, as well as for cancers of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.  This mushroom’s medicinal properties extend even to boosting the body’s immunity, stimulating the production of both interferon and white blood cells.  Better yet, Lion’s Mane has shown no signs of toxicity or side effects in any scientific research.‡
...Gaining its name because of its long cascading tendrils,

Lion’s Mane

has indeed shown great potential benefit in neurological disorders, helping combat some of the symptoms and underlying causes of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease as well as peripheral neurological dysfunction.  Japanese medical research has shown that the mushroom has the remarkable ability to stimulate the synthesis of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), the lack of which is thought to be one of the major causes of Alzheimer’s disease.  NGF itself is unable to pass through the blood-brain barrier to reach brain cells, but two substances found within Lion’s Mane can.  Both hericenones and erinacines are able to enter the brain and help stimulate NGF production, helping to
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