Nootropic Brain Mushrooms
Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is known as a “nootropic” mushroom because the polysaccharides in it are thought to support nerve regeneration - including in the brain. People typically take lion’s mane for mental clarity, concentration, and memory - especially during times of stress or mental fatigue.
Cognitive Function & Memory
Lion’s Mane contains compounds called hericenones and erinacines, which can stimulate the production of nerve growth factor (NGF). We boosted this effect with added ginkgo biloba to help increase blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain. This supports the health of brain cells, potentially improving memory, focus, and mental clarity over time.
Nerve Regeneration
By encouraging NGF production, Lion’s Mane may help protect and regenerate nerve tissue, making it of growing interest in research into cognitive decline and nerve injury recovery.
Mood & Emotional Wellbeing
Studies show Lion’s Mane may help reduce mild anxiety and low mood, possibly by reducing inflammation and supporting healthy brain chemistry. Some people who use it describe a subtle lift in mood and focus after several weeks of consistent use.
Gut & Immune Health
Lion’s Mane contains polysaccharides and beta-glucans that may support a balanced gut microbiome - which in turn can support normal immune function.
Antioxidant & Anti-Inflammatory Support
Its rich antioxidant profile helps protect cells from oxidative stress, contributing to overall vitality and healthy ageing.