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Lion’s Mane Tincture
Lion’s Mane Tincture
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Double tinctured lions mane in a 2oz dropper amber glass bottle.
We have two properties where the majority of our plants are harvested. One is in Sparta, Missouri and the other is in Eminence, Missouri. this particular Lion’s Mand was grown organically on a local farm.
Lion's mane is traditionally used to help cognitive function, mood/stress, nerve health, stomach health, diabetes, heart health, inflammation, immune health & more…
***Many individuals experience cognitive decline, memory lapses, and diminished focus as they age. Additionally, nerve damage from injuries or neurodegenerative conditions can lead to significant functional impairments.
These cognitive and neurological challenges can severely impact daily life, making routine tasks more difficult and reducing overall quality of life. The search for effective, natural interventions to support brain health and nerve function is a priority for many.
Incorporating a lion’s mane mushroom tincture into one’s wellness routine may offer notable benefits. Lion’s mane mushrooms contain compounds like hericenones and erinacines, which have been shown to promote nerve growth and enhance cognitive function. Research indicates that supplementation with lion’s mane can improve mild cognitive impairment in adults aged 50 to 80 over a 16-week period. Additionally, studies suggest that lion’s mane extract can stimulate the growth of brain cells and improve memory. By integrating a lion’s mane tincture, individuals may support their cognitive health and nerve regeneration naturally.
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Disclaimer: Information presented here is intended for educational purposes only. Such information has not been evaluated by the FDA (or similar regulatory agencies) and is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.
Individual results may vary. Before ingesting any spagyric tinctures it is advisable to consult with your health care provider.
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