Lion's Mane Elixir
Lion's Mane Elixir
LION’S MANE
hericium erinaceus
This elixir is made with permission using Arielle de Martinez's method. (Her website is here.) Her method utilizes alcohol, heat, and water to extract all the beneficial constituents from Lion's Mane. A mushroom supplement should be heated in order to release all the beneficial polysaccharides.
This elixir contains alcohol, reverse osmosis water, raw honey, and non-GMO, food-grade, palm-derived glycerin. The reverse osmosis water is "hungry" and seeks out minerals, pulling beneficial goodness from the mushrooms. The honey adds a touch of sweetness and medicinal qualities, and the small amount of glycerin helps to suspend Lion’s Mane so each dose is a balanced one. The alcohol is necessary for one of the extraction parts, but in the final dose it is a balanced amount of alcohol, water, honey, and glycerin.
ABOUT:
Lion's Mane is a fluffy mushroom that resembles a white mane.
It has been tested for its ability to protect and repair the brain. Parts of the constituents in lion's mane have been shown in studies to cross the blood-brain barrier, making it an amazing supplement for those with brain injuries, Alzeihmer's, dementia, and those with trouble focusing.
Lion's mane has anti-tüm0r properties that seem to favor c@nc3r in the liver and digestive tract.
Studies that showed lion's mane is beneficial for supporting the brain also showed it worked best when taken regularly, and that the memory seemed to return back to its pre-supplement state when lion's mane was stopped.
Lion's mane can help calm an overactive immune system and can help boost an underactive immune system. It is also beneficial for the gut, offering protection and anti-inflammatory properties. It has styptic properties which can help with ulcers.
Lion's mane with its anti-inflammatory properties can help with concussions, brain injuries and headaches due to those injuries.
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
No negative reactions to Lion's Mane have been documented. It is considered safe to use by all ages, including women who are pregnant.
Lion's mane might interact with blood thinners, so a little research before taking lion's mane might be a good idea.
ACTIONS:
Anti-c@ńcêr
Anti-tūm0r
Anti-viral
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-diabetic
Antibacterial
Antioxidant
Cardioprotective
Immunomodulator
Immunostimulant
Nervine
Neuroprotective
Neuroregenerative
DOSAGE:
Lion's Mane is best when taken regularly. You can try taking 2-3 dropperfuls, 2x a day. For children, you can try 1 dropperful, 2x a day, and adjust as needed.
INGREDIENTS:
Lion's mane mushroom
Grain alcohol
Raw honey
Food-grade, non-GMO palm-derived glycerin
Reverse osmosis water