Lion's Mane mushroom, scientifically known as Hericium erinaceus, has been a valued part of traditional Chinese medicine since around 200 BC.
Buddhist monks are said to have consumed Lion's Mane to enhance their focus during meditation, reflecting its esteemed role in history.
Did you know?
Lion's Mane is referenced in ancient Chinese texts, including the "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing," one of the oldest herbal medicine books, where it was acknowledged for its tonic properties.
Lion's Mane Capsules
Solve Labs' Lion's Mane is a highly concentrated mushroom extract, carefully crafted to maximise potency and effectiveness, supporting cognitive function and memory with every dose.
Lion's Mane Capsules
Solve Labs' Lion's Mane is a highly concentrated mushroom extract, carefully crafted to maximise potency and effectiveness, supporting cognitive function and memory with every dose.
About
Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a mushroom with a rich history in traditional East Asian medicine. Known for its bioactive compounds, such as erinacines and hericenones, Lion's Mane may offer various potential health benefits, including neuroprotection, cognitive function improvement, anti-aging effects, and digestive health.
Ongoing research continues to explore the health benefits of Lions Mane. We make no health claims about our products. As always, consult with a healthcare professional before adding Lion's Mane to your routine.
Key Details
How to use
Take 1000mg (two capsules) each day with a full glass of water for optimal absorption. These capsules can be taken on an empty stomach.
For best results, continue use for a four-month cycle, followed by a two-week break, and repeat as necessary. For enhanced cognitive benefits, consider pairing with BrainTech.
Important
- Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- Always consult your healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.
- Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
- Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.
Functional mushrooms are generally regarded as safe for children; however, this is not medical advice. Always seek guidance from a healthcare professional before giving supplements to children.
Ingredients
100% Fruiting Body of Lion’s Mane (10:1)
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Pro Tip
Incorporate Lion’s Mane into your study or work routine for added focus. Many enjoy adding it to their routine before taking on challenging tasks or learning new skills.
Lion's Mane Capsules
High Achievers
Increase your productivity
Lion's Mane mushroom has a long history of use in traditional practices. Many users incorporate Lion's Mane into their daily routines for its potential to enhance mental clarity and focus, often reporting increased productivity.†
RESEARCH
“Lion's Mane improved working memory, complex attention, and reaction time" (La Monica et al., 2023)
“Participants performed quicker on the Stroop task (p = 0.005) at 60 min post dose" following acute supplementation with Lion’s Mane” x 2023)
“Lion’s Mane has neuroprotective actions and can stimulate peripheral nerve regeneration" (Basko & Dohmen, 2023)
FAQ
Why our Lion's Mane extract?
Look, we're just going to come out and say it. Because we're the best!
But don't worry, we will tell you why.
10:1 extract - we offer a concentrated form of extract to ensure bioavailability of raw material.
100% Natural - we do not add any unnecessary additives or fillers.
Vegetable capsules - so that they are suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
100% Fruiting bodies - we do not add mycelium mixed with grain!
Grown on wood - our mushrooms are fruited on enriched sawdust to ensure high synthesis of active compounds
High beta-glucan content - tested in independent laboratories to ensure high beta glucan content.
What does the 10:1 extract ratio mean?
A 10:1 ratio means that 1 kg of dried Lion's Mane mushroom is concentrated into 100 g of extract, providing a potent dose in a smaller amount.
How many polysaccharides does the extract contain?
Our mushroom extracts are not standardised to a specific amount of polysaccharides, as this is not an indicator of the quality of the extract.
Mushroom-based products contain many types of polysaccharides (polysaccharides), such as chitin, alpha glucans or beta glucans.
Alpha glucans are compounds that do not have the properties attributed to fungi. They are usually derived from the starchy medium on which the fungus grows. They are used in mycelium products or mushroom biomass, which is a mixture of mycelium and fruiting bodies.
Active substances are also polysaccharides, but in a different configuration - Beta-D-glucans 1-3 and 1-6. These are found in the fruiting bodies of mushrooms.
What does the mushroom extraction process involve?
The extraction of dried mushroom fruiting bodies involves several key steps:
Grinding: The dried mushrooms are ground into a fine powder.
Extraction: This powder is then extracted using hot water and alcohol:
Hot Water: This step dissolves the chitin in the mushroom cell walls, allowing for the extraction of compounds like beta glucans, which are biologically active polysaccharides.
Alcohol: This solvent extracts water-insoluble compounds, such as triterpenes.
Concentration: After extraction, the mixture is concentrated to enhance the potency of the extract.
Spray Drying: Finally, the concentrated extract undergoes spray drying.
This process efficiently removes moisture while minimising nutrient loss, resulting in a stable dry extract.
What distinguishes an extract from a ground mushroom?
Extraction and simple grinding are two distinct methods of processing mushrooms, with extraction being a more comprehensive approach.
The key difference lies in how each method interacts with the mushroom's structure. Mushroom cell walls contain chitin, a tough compound that extraction can break down more effectively than grinding alone. This breakdown allows better access to various substances within the mushroom cells.
Extraction typically involves solvents like water or alcohol, which can dissolve and isolate specific compounds from the mushroom material.
As a result, the extraction process often yields a more concentrated form of mushroom compounds compared to ground mushrooms.
While humans lack the enzyme to break down chitin efficiently, extraction processes can make mushroom compounds more accessible. However, it's important to note that any specific effects on human digestion or health would require scientific verification.
What is the best time to take mushroom supplements?
You can take mushroom supplements at any time you like. Some mushrooms have the potential to support things like energy, while others have the potential to support things like sleep.
Here's a quick breakdown, but generally, you can take mushroom supplements whenever you wish.
Morning and throughout the day:
• Lions Mane
• Reishi
• Cordyceps
• Chaga
Evening:
• Reishi
• Chaga
What are Beta-d-glucans (1.3&1.6)?
Beta-D-glucans are a type of complex sugar made from long chains of glucose molecules. They are found in nature, especially in mushrooms, and are known for their potential ability to support and regulate the immune system.
Beta-D-glucans from mushrooms are considered to be more beneficial than those sourced from cereals like oats and barley, yeasts, or certain algae. This is due to their distinct structural features and the health advantages they may offer.
At Solve Labs, we exclusively utilise mushroom-sourced Beta-D-Glucans for these reasons.
What are the active compounds in Lion's Mane Mushroom Powder?
Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a distinctive mushroom celebrated for its diverse bioactive compounds that may promote various wellness benefits.
The key active compounds in our Lion's Mane include polysaccharides (β-glucans), hericenones, phenolic compounds, sterols (such as ergosterol), and dilinoleoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (DLPE).
Why fruiting bodies are superior to mycelium supplements in medicinal mushrooms?
The debate between fruiting bodies and mycelium in mushroom supplements continues, but research often points to the advantages of fruiting bodies.
Key points
Higher Bioactive Compounds - Fruiting bodies generally contain more essential bioactive compounds like triterpenoids and polysaccharides than mycelium.
Stronger Antioxidant Properties - Studies show that fruiting bodies often have greater antioxidant capacity than mycelium.
Improved Bioavailability - The bioactive compounds in fruiting bodies are often more readily absorbed by the body.
Richer Nutrient Profile - Fruiting bodies offer a broader range of nutrients, including amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
Higher Phenolic Content - Fruiting bodies contain more phenolic compounds, which are associated with antioxidant effects.
Traditional Use - Fruiting bodies have been widely used in traditional medicine, indicating a long-standing preference for their properties.