How lions got there mane
If the photos make lion’s mane mushroom look like a brain, well, maybe that’s a good way to remember one of its most important health benefits. Lion’s mane has brain-protective effects. Studies have shown that compounds in the mushrooms can protect against Alzheimer’s disease, stimulate...
The lion's mane mushroom can be identified by the cascading spines that replace the gills that most other mushrooms have. The mushroom is used both for culinary and medicinal purposes. Its taste is often described as being similar to a lobster, and it's used by gourmet chefs for this reaso...
Whether you are growing them for your own dinner plate or selling them at the farmer’s market – you can get $20 per pound – growing lion’s mane mushrooms is a totally worthwhile adventure. Tell us how you like to cook them in the comments below....
Functional mushrooms are medicinal mushrooms that grow in the wild, provide an array of health benefits, and are widely used for medicinal purposes (these include but are not limited to reishi, chaga, lions mane, cordyceps, etc.). These mushrooms produce a nutritional value much greater than a...
Welcome to this step-by-step guide on how to draw a lion for kids! It’s easier than ever to create your own lion pal when you work through the process we have
Lions Mane Mushroom extract is also effective at increasing BDNF , NGF and improving cognition: but, talk to your Naturopathic Doctor first. References: (1)Ng TKS, Ho CSH, Tam WWS, Kua EH, Ho RC. Decreased Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Levels in Patients with Alzheimer's ...