Host Defense Lion’s Mane Review Summary Host Defense Lion’s Mane is not a bad Lion’s mane supplement. It delivers a significant dose of Lion’s mane mushroom in every serving: 1g to be exact. This is a very large dose of Lion’s Mane, arguably too large! All of the clinical tria...
It's been the subject of several human clinical trials totaling 60 participants, one which lasted 4 weeks and the other 6 months. A 90-day animal study noted no adverse effects. It would be nice to see some population studies or long-term studies with follow-up after years of usage. ...
A study by I-Chen Li found that Lion’s Mane extract reduced inflammation in the hippocampus of mice with Alzheimer’s-like symptoms by 30%.(4) This anti-inflammatory effect contributes to the mushroom’s neuroprotective properties. Additionally, a study by Naufal Kushairi demonstrated that Lion...
One studyproved that Lion’s Mane contains polysaccharides that have immunomodulatory effects and stimulate mucosal intestine activity in mice. The fungus improves immune function is a number of ways- by stimulating the beneficial gut bacteria, “enhancing cell-mediated and humoral immunity”, macrophage...