Organic Lion's Mane Mushroom Capsules
Servings | 120 day supply |
Certified | Organic, vegan, non-GMO, kosher |
Made with | 100% fruiting body extracts |
Want to sharpen your mental edge? Feed your brain Lion's Mane.
Called the "smart mushroom," Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a ledgened for memory, focus, mental clarity, and support for CNS (central nervous system) function.‡ Rich in beta glucans, ergotheanine, erinacines and hericenones. Lion's Mane has been shown to offer Nootropic benefits with neuroprotective and neurogenerative properties.‡
Clean & Effective Formula
Each serving contains 1000mg Turkey Tail (1:1) fruiting body extract. We use no fillers, artificial additives or preservatives, and all products are vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO. Pure mushroom power!
Powerful 100% Fruiting Bodies
Some mushroom products use inferior mycelium grown on grains; however, North Spore’s discriminating team uses only certified organic whole fruiting bodies and sclerotia, the most nutrient-dense mushroom elements. An effective natural boost free of fillers, additives, and other unwanted ingredients, for uncompromising purity and efficacy.
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All North Spore supplements are manufactured in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) facilities under strict quality control and safety standards.
The finished extracts are tested for purity and medicinal compound content before being encapsulated.
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Organic Certifiers is USDA accredited, ISO 17065, and has been certifying the organic community since 1996. They were also one of the first accredited by the USDA in 2002.
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Do not consume if you are allergic to mushrooms.
If you have a medical condition, are taking medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Keep out of reach of children.
Lion's Mane mushrooms contain compounds that can potentially interact with medications prescribed to suppress the immune system, regulate blood clotting, regulate blood sugar, and regulate blood pressure.
‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Do not consume if you are allergic to mushrooms. If you have a medical condition, are taking medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Keep out of reach of children.