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What's Lions Mane?
Lion's Mane is a white, globe-shaped fungus with long, shaggy spines. Resembling a lion's mane as it grows, this mushroom has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine. It thrives on hardwoods in temperate forests in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Nutritional Profile
Rich in antioxidants, beta-glucans, and polysaccharides, Lion's Mane is not only beneficial for the mind but also supports overall health. It is a source of essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
Benefits
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How to Use Lions Mane
Culinary Use: Its seafood-like flavor makes it a delicious addition to recipes. Supplements: Available in capsules, powders, and gummies for a convenient cognitive boost. Teas and Coffees: Infused in beverages for a soothing, brain-healthy drink.