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Lions Mane Mushroom Extract Powder or Capsules - Whole Fruiting Body

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One of the highest quality Lions Mane Mushrooms Extracts you can get, made specifically with actual Lion's Mane fruiting body ( The mushroom itself), not ground up mycelium ( Roots of the mushroom).

A popular mushroom in Asian countries, Lions mane mushroom has brain boosting properties due to its unique way to promote the NGF (Nerve growth factor) protein. Lions mane is also well known to

    • Maintain a healthy brain & Help improve memory and focus ( 12, 3, 4)
    • Improve stomach health and digestion ( 12, 3)
    • Help keep the heart and cardiovascular system healthy ( 1, 23)
    • Have a positive effect on mood and anxiety ( 1, 2,)

Each unit has in-house testing done by Nootropics Depot on it to make sure you are getting exactly what is on the label, with no added on nasties like heavy metals such as mercury.

Testing results are available on request.

Shipping Details: Orders are sent out ASAP, we always try to send out orders on the same day its placed if possible.

Within NZ: $3.50 track and trace.1-3 business days for delivery.

Internationally: $15 track and trace. 1-2 weeks for delivery.

 

What is Lion's Mane Mushroom?

Lion's Mane, Hericium erinaceus (bearded tooth mushroom, satyr's beard, bearded hedgehog mushroom, pom pom mushroom, or bearded tooth fungus), is an edible mushroom belonging to the tooth fungus group. Native to North America, Europe and Asia it can be identified by its long spines (greater than 1 cm length), its appearance on hardwoods and its tendency to grow a single clump of dangling spines. In the wild, these mushrooms are common during late summer and fall on hardwoods, particularly American Beech.


Why Use Nootropics Depot Lions Mane Mushroom

Hericium erinaceus contains a number of polysaccharides, such as B-glucan, heteroglucans, heteroxylans, as several cyanthane derivative triterpenes known as hericenone and erinacine. These latter compounds are found in the fruitbody and mycelium respectively. Hericium erinaceus has long a history of traditional use.

Nootropics Depot has partnered with Nammex to offer these certified Organic whole fruiting body extracts, with not only testing to verify the percentage of active beta glucans, but verification that starch content is low, and that there are no pesticide residues. One of the biggest controversies in the mushroom industry today is the use of mycelium on grain extracts. Mycelium is to a mushroom like what roots are to a tree. When grown properly, they will form whole fruiting bodies; which are called mushrooms.

However, to save money, most US producers of mushroom extracts today grow the mycelium on a bed of grain, like rice. To speed up production, and to make the end product cheaper to produce, these manufacturers grind up the mycelium and grain together, before allowing them to form whole fruiting bodies. The issue with that is that mycelium is not a mushroom, just like the roots of a tree are not a tree.

The beneficial compounds in these mushroom species are all studied with relation to their fruiting bodies. The FDA even states that mycelium is not allowed to be called "mushrooms." However, many of the biggest brands today thwart that FDA guideline, and put out a cheaply-made, mislabeled, and ultimately inneffective products. They hide this fact by standardizing to "polysaccharides" instead of " β-Glucans."  Well guess what shows up as polysaccharides in the traditional testing? Carbohydrates! Yes, the very carbohydrates from the rice used to grow the mycelium is used as a measure of the active ingredient in these substandard extracts. When you are buying one of the major mushroom extracts on store shelves today, you are buying a bunch of ground up rice mixed in with mycelium! It's a scam! This is why we decided to partner with Nammex. We are selling only certified Organic whole fruiting body extracts, which have been tested for not only the active  β-Glucans, but to ensure the starch content is low; to prove what you are getting is actual mushroom, not ground up rice. You will know right away how big of a difference it is. You can even go to the store right now, and pick out one of the major mushroom brands. Mix the "mushroom" powder into some water, and ad a drop of iodine. It will quickly turn a dark purple/blue, indicating high amounts of starch. You'll immediately see how big of a scam it is, and just how many "trusted" brands are in on it!

Beta-Glugan (β-Glucan)  minimum content:   25%

Lion's Mane Mushroom Dosage

As a dietary supplement, take 1000mg of Lion's Mane Mushroom Extract once daily.


A Closer Look at Nootropics Depot’s Purity Testing

Nootropics offer an expansive range of dietary supplements and compounds that may improve your health and cognitive abilities. The near-infinite list of nootropics creates countless options and combinations, but it can also make it difficult to find quality compounds to add to your stack.

Once you find the dietary supplements or nootropic compounds suited for your individual body chemistry, it is crucial to find quality versions of that dietary supplement or nootropic compound. While the choices for nootropics are near-endless, not all nootropics on the market are created equal. That’s where identity and purity testing comes in. Identity refers to the idea that the sample being tested matches the molecular structure in the chemical profile of the targeted compound. Purity refers to how much of the target compound is present in the sample being tested. While the concept of identity and purity testing seems simple, the process encompasses various technical analytical techniques.

Nootropics Depot conducts both in-house and third-party identity and purity testing to ensure the authenticity and efficacy of ingredients found in each packaged dietary supplement or nootropic compound. Nootropics Depot uses several methods of analysis to test the purity of its products, including:

Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)

Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS)

Ultraviolet/Visible Spectrophotometry

Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR)

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

High Performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC)

Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC)

Gas Chromatography (GC)

Melting Point

Titration

Polarimetry