- Ingredient Name:Hericium Erinaceus
- Physical Form:Powder, Solid
- Labeling Claims:Allergen-free, Organic
- Certifications & Compliance:USDA Organic, cGMP, Organic Certified
- Features:Suitable for Vegans
- End Uses:Brownies, Bread, Nutraceuticals, Alcoholic Beverages, Dairy Products, Cookies, Functional Foods, Sauces, Confectionery Products, Dressings
For use in dietary supplements and functional food and beverages
Scientific name: Hericium erinaceus
Common names: Lion’s mane, Bearded tooth, monkey’s head, yamabushiitake (Japanese), hou you gu (Chinese), bear’s head
Active Ingredients: hericenones and erinacines
Taste: Lion's Mane’s taste is often described as having a flavor similar to crab, lobster, and other large shellfish. It takes on the flavor of whatever beverage, spices or sauces you blend it in. So it's an excellent choice as a functional ingredient in foods and beverages.
Key Applications: Lion's Mane is a popular addition to quality nootropic (brain supplement) ingredient mixes included in supplements, functional foods and beverages.
Dietary supplements for enhancing focus and reducing anxiety
Addition to tea and coffee as a functional enhancement
Addition to ready to eat and grab-n-go foods (bars, power drinks, shakes, prepared meals etc) as a functional ingredient and enhancing taste due to its gentle umami flavor.
Top Benefits Include:
Improves long-term cognitive function
Improved focus and concentration
Enhanced memory retention and recall
Buddhist monks use Lion's Mane mushrooms to enhance focus and purpose in their study and meditation, as they give calm and sharp focus. Research has found that Lion's Mane may protect against dementia, reduce mild symptoms of anxiety and depression and help repair nerve damage. Lion's Mane has been known to trigger the release of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). Lion’s Mane has strong anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and immune-boosting abilities, and has been shown to lower the risk of heart disease, cancer, ulcers and diabetes in animals.