Lion’s Mane mushroom is highly prized by gourmets for its delicate flavor and unique nutritional profile. Our powder is crafted from organically grown fruiting bodies and extract, utilizing advanced drying and milling processes to ensure premium quality while preserving the mushroom's natural active compounds.
Finally, the dry extract powder is blended with dried Lion’s Mane fruiting bodies under a vacuum. This further disrupts the mushroom cell walls, significantly enhancing the bioavailability of intracellular compounds.
Erinacines are diterpenoid compounds known for their exceptional ability to stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). While far more potent than hericenones, they occur in very small quantities within the mushroom's fruiting bodies. Hericenones also play a key role in boosting NGF, providing a milder but essential effect.
While Lion's Mane products in the US often rely on mycelium to achieve high erinacine levels, EU regulations require supplements to be derived only from fruiting bodies. To overcome this, we conducted numerous cultivation trials to perfect our formula.
Erinacine potency is highly dependent on the specific Lion's Mane strain; concentrations can vary by up to a hundred times between different samples. The chart below illustrates the significant fluctuations of Erinacine A across various strains.
Nutrient potency is deeply influenced by the growth cycle, environment, and substrate. Our mushrooms are grown in a CO2-enriched atmosphere and harvested only when the active ingredients reach their maximum concentration.
Research on Erinacines is typically conducted using a daily dose of 1–3 mg. In this supplement, we guarantee a minimum of 2 mg of Erinacines A and C per daily serving (with an average content of approximately 2.5 mg).
Other key bioactive compounds found in Lion's Mane:
Polysaccharides (including β-glucans and heteroglucans).
Ergothioneine – a unique antioxidant and amino acid derivative known as a "longevity vitamin," found naturally in mushrooms.
Sterols and Terpenoids.
Vitamins and Minerals – Lion’s Mane may not match the vitamin levels of green vegetables, but it still provides a healthy dose of minerals like potassium, phosphorus, zinc, iron, magnesium, selenium, and calcium.
Key Benefits: Cognitive performance, memory, and focus. Supports neuroregeneration, mood stability, cardiovascular function, and immune health.
Ingredients: Organic Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) mushroom blend (fruiting bodies* and extract*, dried on a processing agent – organic gluten-free vegetable starch*).
*from organic farming
Certified according to: LT-EKO-001
Directions for use: Take 3 g (1 scoop) daily, preferably in the morning or early afternoon after a meal. For best results, mix the powder into a warm liquid (50–70°C) or stir it into hot food. One scoop = 3 g. Daily dose: 3 g.
Each daily 3 g serving is guaranteed to contain at least 2 mg of Erinacines A and C.
Warning: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The food supplement should not be used as a meal replacement. A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Best before: see on the packaging
Batch No.: see on the packaging
Storage conditions: store at room temperature, in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
Net content: 100 g
Seller UAB MISHKAY Biotech
Vilniaus g. 47, Molėtai
www.pjaunugryba.lt
Grown and produced in EU
The History of Lion's Mane
For over two millennia, Lion’s Mane has flourished in the mountains of Asia. While it goes by many names—Hou Tou Gu in China and Yamabushitake in Japan—it is native to forests across Asia, Europe, and North America. Typically appearing in late summer and autumn, it thrives on hardwoods like the American beech.
While it has been a staple in traditional wellness and gourmet cooking for centuries, commercial cultivation only began in 1988 after China perfected the microclimate required for its growth.
This white, shaggy mushroom truly lives up to its name, looking just like a lion's mane.
Currently, Lion’s Mane is exploding in popularity as a premium supplement in the US and Europe. Scientists worldwide are fascinated by its unique compounds—erinacines and hericenones—and are conducting extensive research into their nootropic benefits and cognitive support potential.