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NatureBell Organic Lions Mane Mushroom 2100mg Cognitive Immune Support 240 Capsules

SKU: 92021

NatureBell USDA Organic Lions Mane Mushroom delivers 2,100 mg per 2-capsule serving of whole-fruiting-body Hericium erinaceus — the most studied portion of this prized cognitive mushroom. Lions Mane has been studied for its role in supporting healthy nerve growth factor (NGF) and cognitive performance, with traditional use in East Asian wellness practice for memory and focus. The 240-count bottle is a 4-month supply. Certified USDA Organic, vegan, non-GMO, gluten free, with no fillers or grain mycelium.

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    A: The fruiting body is the visible mushroom — what most people picture when they think of mushrooms — and contains the highest concentration of the studied bioactive compounds (beta-glucans, hericenones, and erinacines). Mycelium is the root-like network and is often grown on grain substrate, which can dilute the final extract. NatureBell uses 100% fruiting body for maximum potency, which is why connoisseurs prefer this format.
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    A: Most clinical research on Lions Mane for cognitive support shows benefits emerging after 8 to 16 weeks of consistent daily use. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners often recommend at least 3 months for evaluating cognitive support botanicals. Daily consistency at the recommended dose is far more important than higher single doses — these compounds work cumulatively.
    Posted by Champ Vita on Saturday, May 2, 2026

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    A: Lions Mane has an excellent safety profile in human studies and traditional use spanning centuries. It is well-tolerated for ongoing daily use. People with mushroom allergies should avoid it. Those taking blood thinners or scheduled for surgery should consult their healthcare provider, as some research suggests possible mild effects on blood clotting. As always, pregnant or nursing women should check with a doctor.
    Posted by Champ Vita on Saturday, May 2, 2026

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