Description
Lion's mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a mushroom that grows on trunks of dead hardwood trees such as oak. It has a long history of use in East Asian medicine.
Lion's mane mushroom might improve nerve development and function. It might also protect nerves from becoming damaged. It also seems to help protect the lining in the stomach.
People use lion's mane mushroom for Alzheimer disease, dementia, stomach problems, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Specification
Name |
Lion's Mane Extract |
Appearance |
Brown Yellow Powder |
Origin of raw materials |
Hericium Erinaceus |
Part used |
Fruiting Body |
Test Method |
UV |
Particle Size |
95% through 80 mesh |
Active ingredients |
Polysaccharides 10% / 30% |
Shelf Life |
2 years |
Packing |
1.25kg/drum Packed In A Plastic-bags Inside; |
2.1kg/bag Packed In An Aluminum Foil Bag; |
3.As Your Request. |
Storage |
Cool, Dry, Avoid Light, Avoid The High-temperature Place |
Free Sample: 10-20g
Functions
1. Contains 8 kinds of essential amino acids for the human body, as well as polysaccharides and polypeptides, which can be used medicinally to strengthen the stomach, etc.;
2. Can enhance antibodies and immune function
3. Anti-tumor, anti-aging, anti-radiation, anti-thrombosis, lowering blood lipids, lowering blood sugar and other physiological functions;
4. It contains a variety of active ingredients that can fight Alzheimer’s disease and cerebral infarction.