Gaia Herbs
Gaia Herbs Lions Mane Mushroom 40 Vegan Capsules
Gaia Herbs Lion's Mane Mushroom are Organically Grown and Sustainably Sourced, and are Traditionally Used for Supporting Brain and Neurological Health
- Helps promote overall brain and neurological health
- With only organically grown and sustainably sourced mushrooms
- Each capsule = 2,500 mg dried Lion’s Mane mushroom
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The fruiting bodies of this mushroom contain polysaccharides, specifically a type called beta-glucans, which have been studied to support immune health and overall wellness, as well as normal, healthy cell growth and turnover. The fruiting body extracts we use contain these polysaccharides, without unnecessary fillers or starches. Lion’s Mane provides nourishment for the brain, crossing the blood-brain barrier to directly support brain cells. It also supports production of nerve growth factor.
Certified Organic Lion's Mane Mushroom is grown in China, where growers have been working for 20 years to produce the highest quality organic mushrooms. They're grown in an open setting that mimics their natural environment, rather than the lab settings many mushrooms are grown in today. With this care, no fillers, growing medium, or mycelium end up in the finished product. These mushrooms are grown to maturity, harvested and extracted as they have been for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) - This edible mushroom is tasty albeit unusual in appearance, and it has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine for supporting the brain and neurological health. Native to North America, Asia and Europe, this unique mushroom is commonly found during late summer into the autumn. It grows on hardwoods in the wild, particularly American beech trees. A mushroom goes through many stages during its life cycle, just like any plant or animal. Each part of a mushroom has unique attributes that support wellness and serve a different purpose for the organism, but it’s the fruiting bodies that receive the most attention and are the most familiar. Fruiting bodies emerge from the substrate on which they grow — such as trees or fallen logs — to become the part of the mushroom we recognize. They’re the above-ground part that we can see when we walk through the woods, and they’re also what have been traditionally foraged and consumed, in food and supplements.