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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What's in the tincture?Ingredients: Lion's Mane mushroom (just the fruiting part) Organic cane alcohol Purified water Just three ingredients. Pure, simple, powerful. Why the alcohol and water? Alcohol extracts beneficial compounds like triterpenes, which support brain health and cognition, while water grabs the immune-boosting polysaccharides. Plus, alcohol helps keep the tincture fresh longer.
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How do I take it?I kick off my mornings with a splash of tincture in a glass of water. But hey, you can add it to your tea, sprinkle it on your pizza, or knock it back straight. It's all good!
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What's the right dosage?Take two full droppers, or for an extra kick, indulge in three!
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How long should it take to feel its effect?Users often notice benefits within weeks of regular use, depending on individual health factors. Consistency is key for lasting effects.
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How many doses in a bottle?Depends on the size of the bottle: 2 oz: 30 doses 4 oz: 60 doses
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What are the benefits of using Lion's Mane?Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) Production: Lion's Mane is known to contain hericenones and erinacines, compounds that encourage the production of NGF. This protein is vital for the development, upkeep, and survival of neurons. NGF also enhances neural plasticity, which is crucial for memory and learning. Neuroprotection: Research indicates that Lion's Mane has antioxidant properties that safeguard neurons against damage from oxidative stress and inflammation, both of which can harm brain health. Enhancing Myelination: Myelin, the protective covering around neurons, is essential for efficient signal transmission. Compounds in Lion's Mane may aid the myelination process, enhancing the speed and quality of neural communication. Synaptic Growth and Repair: By boosting NGF production and providing antioxidants, Lion's Mane can aid in the growth and repair of synapses. Synapses are the connections where neurons communicate, playing a vital role in memory and learning. Reducing Cognitive Decline: Early studies suggest that Lion's Mane may help slow cognitive decline in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, potentially due to its neurotrophic and neuroprotective properties. Mood and Cognitive Function: Some research suggests that Lion's Mane may positively affect mood and cognitive function, potentially alleviating anxiety and depression symptoms, which can indirectly enhance memory and brain function.
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