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Guest Posted: Friday, August 30, 2024 12:44:38 AM(UTC)
 
It even has the power to improve memory in those with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. It also boosts the immune system, protects against free radicals and oxidative stress, and may help reduce depression and anxiety. Lion's Mane also can reduce the risk of heart disease, and lower the risk of diabetes.


ROAR Lion's Mane easily crosses the Blood-Brain-Barrier, so it gets directly to the cells in your brain

Lion's Mane is a true natural superfood, packed with nutrients that protect your brain, improve memory, reduce inflammation, and even reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease in clinical research.

What is Lion's Mane?


Lion's mane, Hericium erinaceus, is an edible mushroom with powerful medicinal properties. It has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for Centuries, and may even help reduce depression and anxiety.

This medicinal mushroom is also known as "mountain-priest mushroom" or "bearded tooth fungus". This mushroom has amazing benefits for the brain, as well as the entire body because it is highly anti-inflammatory and supports the immune system.

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Traditional Chinese and Japanese practices used Lion's mane to fortify the spleen and to nourish the gut. Lion's mane is also said to promote good digestion, general vigor, and strength.

Western medicine, after doing substantial clinical research, has discovered that Lion's mane is packed with nutrients that protect your brain, improve your memory, help you grow new neural connections, reduce the risk of heart disease, help prevent diabetes, and may even help with depression and anxiety.

Buddhist monks would often use this mushroom for energizing their minds and having more focus for meditation.

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