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MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS
A few of our favorites
Lion's Mane
Active Compounds
Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins
"Hericium erinaceus"
Medicinal Uses
Lions mane contains Nerve Growth Factor 'NGF', stimulating growth of nerve endings. This helps pains stimming from arthritis and inflamation.


NGF also serves cognitive benefits by being one of the few natural compounds that can help restimulate growth in the brain. This brings clarity, helps the memory, gets rid of brain fog and mental fatigue.
Cordyceps
Active Compounds
Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins
"Cordyceps militaris"
Medicinal Uses
Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins


Turkey Tail
Active Compounds
Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins
"Trametes versicolor"
Medicinal Uses
Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins




Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins
Medicinal Uses
Active Compounds
Hericenones and Erinacines, as well as various polysaccharides and proteins
"Ganoderma sichuanense"
Reishi
HISTORY OF USE
Knowledge of medicinal uses in mushrooms has been for thousands of years. Hippocrates, father of modern medicine, wrote of the uses of different mushrooms around 450 bce. The Roman physician to Marcus Aurelius', Galen wrote of wild mushrooms and Agarikon, a mushrooms they saw as a panacea, or 'cure all'. Manuscripts describe using various mushrooms in China date back to the Han dynasty (202bce-220ad)
As of our modern day in the 19th and 20th centuries, medicinal properties of mushrooms have begun to be understood by scientist as researcher have begun to isolate the active compounds within to better understand them.


