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#ad 3 common issues with lions mane powders & supplements FULL BREAKDOWN 1. Presence of Mycelium and Biomass as Fillers: Many Lion's Mane supplements contain mycelium, myceliated biomass, or myceliated rice biomass. This is often a sign that the manufacturer is using these components as inexpensive fillers. Mycelium is the root-like structure of fungi, grown on grain, and is cheaper and quicker to produce than the actual mushroom fruiting body. However, this results in a product that contains a high amount of grain and not the pure mushroom body. Consequently, you may not receive the full benefits of Lion's Mane because the essential bioactive compounds are more concentrated in the fruiting body than in the mycelium. 2. Lack of Transparency with Lab Reports: Transparency is crucial for dietary supplements. If a company does not provide lab reports for their Lion's Mane supplements, it raises questions about the product's purity and potency. Lab reports can confirm the amount of bioactive compounds like hericenones and erinacines, which are responsible for Lion's Mane's cognitive and neurological benefits. Without these reports, there's no verifiable way to know if the product is effective, making it potentially untrustworthy. 3. Freeze-Drying vs. Heat Dehydration: The method of drying the Lion's Mane affects its digestibility and efficacy. If the powder is freeze-dried rather than heat dehydrated, it retains a large amount of chitin. Chitin is a fibrous substance that forms the exoskeletons of animals, like crabs, and is also present in fungi. It is tough for humans to digest, which means that freeze-dried Lion's Mane can be less bioavailable. This means the body may struggle to break down the mushroom and absorb the nutrients, reducing the overall effectiveness of the supplement. Here is a disclaimer you can add to your discussion about Lion's Mane Powder: #health #mushroomhealth #supplements #lionsmane #wellness **Disclaimer:I am not a medical professional, and my comments should not be taken as medical advice. These opinions are based on personal research and experience. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement or making changes to your health regimen
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We literally just harvested all the others but these two are new blocks (yellow and pink oysters), bur have aome withe and blue oysters and lions mane getring ready to pin again and start fruiting! I swear by mushrooms now…so glad my hubby gor us into this! #mushrooms #lionsmanemushroom #lionsmane #mushroomgrowing #mushroomgrowkit #selfsufficient #cognitivefunctions #beneficial #health #ttsacl #grow #DIY #brainfog #science #oystermushroom
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