Lions Mane Mushroom 30ml

$52.95 AUD

Description

LION’S MANE MUSHROOM EXTRACT

Indivita Lion’s Mane mushroom is processed by hot water extraction into a fine powder and formulated with Australian natives into a paste for ingestion. Beta (1-3),(1-6)-glucans Greater than 25% Starch Less than 3.0%

INDIVITA LION’S MANE IS 100% PURE MUSHROOM

No added fillers, starch, grains or mycelium

Lion’s Mane History

Lion’s Mane is a choice edible that grows wild on deciduous trees and is now extensively cultivated on sawdust substrates. Hericium erinaceus is an immune-modulator useful for many conditions where immunity is compromised. It is also traditionally used for stomach ailments. Current research suggests that Hericium erinaceus may help mitigate age-related cognitive decline.

Lion’s Mane Uses

Our mushroom extracts are used as nutraceuticals dietary and nutritional supplements. Additionally, they are included as a component ingredient in nutritional supplements and vitamins. Mushroom extracts are also used in many food products, including but not limited to meal replacement and energy bars, snack bars, fruit and vegetable-based drinks, milk and creamer based beverages, sauces and seasonings, chocolates, teas, and coffee and coffee substitutes.

Not All Medicinal Mushrooms Products are Created Equal

U.S. lab-grown Cordyceps is mycelium grown on grain. Analysis has low levels of beta-glucan and very high levels of starch. Indivita only uses 100% organic fruiting bodies, rigorously tested and guaranteed for active compounds.

Active Compounds

Beta (1-3),(1-6)-glucans; Hericenones, Erinacerins

Product Attributes

Certified Organic; Kosher; Vegan; Gluten-free; Non-GMO

Lion’s Mane Research

Mori K. et.al., Improving Effects of the Mushroom Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus) on Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Double-blind Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial. PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH Res. 23, 367–372 (2009) Wong KH et.al., Hericium erinaceus (Bull.: Fr.) Pers., a medicinal mushroom, activates peripheral nerve regeneration. Chin J Integr Med. 2014 Aug 26