



Supports Brain Health
Lion’s Mane is known for its neuroprotective properties. It may stimulate the production of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), a protein that helps maintain and regenerate neurons, potentially improving memory, focus, and mental clarity.

Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, Enhanced Memory
Lion’s Mane contains bioactive compounds like hericenones and erinacines, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. These can support immune function and protect against chronic disease. It has an ability to promote neurogenesis and reduce inflammation in the brain which will also improve memory.

May Reduce Anxiety and Help with Sleep
Studies show that many people have experienced in focus, mental clarity, and memory, often describing a noticeable "brain boost" without the jitters of caffeine. Some also report feeling calmer and more balanced emotionally, especially during stressful periods. Others mention better sleep, improved mood, and even a bit more mental stamina throughout the day.
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How do I take this liquid drop supplement?
How do I take this liquid drop supplement?
Recommend to take a set number of drops (as recommended on the product label) directly under the tongue or mix it with water or juice.
How soon can I expect to see results from taking this supplement?
How soon can I expect to see results from taking this supplement?
Some people report feeling a difference in a few days to a couple of weeks, while others notice gradual benefits over a month or more, especially for cognitive or mood support.
Can I take Lion’s Mane every day?
Can I take Lion’s Mane every day?
Yes—many people take it daily, and it’s generally considered safe for long-term use.
Will it give me energy or make me jittery like caffeine?
Will it give me energy or make me jittery like caffeine?
It'll enhance mental energy and alertness but doesn’t cause jitteriness, making it a popular alternative or complement to stimulants.
What’s the difference between Lion’s Mane powder and extract?
What’s the difference between Lion’s Mane powder and extract?
Extracts are more concentrated and bioavailable, often made with dual-extraction (water + alcohol) methods. Powders are more whole-food based but less potent.