A medicinal mushroom that has made a name for itself as a nootropic, Lion’s Mane boasts a unique name and an impressive appearance. It is known for several brain-boosting benefits along with some immune-strengthening potential presenting minimal side effects. I’ve been taking it for years. But should you supplement it?
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Nerve growth factor from lion’s mane is great…unless you develop a painful disease later in life. anti-NGF is researched for pain management.
Thank you for the video!
couple of questions:
1. have you been using additional supplements during the time of your Lion’s Mane experiment?
2. how you’ve been able to attribute the results to LM alone?