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Lion’s Mane (1 oz)
Short Description
Long used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) the edible Lion s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) Mushroom is known for its nerve and brain health properties. Most of the effects of Lion?s Mane seem to be connected to an increase in the production of NGF a small?secreted protein that acts as a neurotrophin and has many important roles in neuronal survival in the brain. As a nootropic botanical as well Lion?s Mane has been found to support cognitive function and its nervine properties may promote neuronal survival. Though this mushroom is still being studied to determine its further potential you may want to try this tincture to experience the great benefits of Lion?s Mane for yourself ? both those benefits we know about and those we?re just learning about. Each bottle comes with 60 servings.Long Description
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