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Precision-formulated for cognitive performance. Lion’s Mane stimulates NGF production while Cordyceps sustains cellular energy.
Lion's Mane Extract — 1000mg (10:1 dual extract, 30%+ beta-glucans, NGF support) Cordyceps Extract — 800mg (10:1 dual extract, 0.5%+ cordycepin, ATP support) Serving size: 2g (one scoop) · 30 servings per container
Mix one scoop (2g) into hot water, coffee, or tea. Best taken in the morning for sustained cognitive clarity throughout the day. Consistent daily use for 4-8 weeks yields optimal results.
Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) — ヤマブシタケ Cognitive clarity & neurogenesis Hericium erinaceus has been revered in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine for centuries. Modern research has identified its unique ability to stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), supporting neurogenesis, cognitive function, and memory retention. Traditional uses: • Used in traditional Chinese medicine as a digestive tonic and qi strengthener • Buddhist monks consumed it as a tea to enhance concentration during meditation • Known as "hou tou gu" (monkey head mushroom) in Chinese pharmacopoeia • Historically prescribed for gastric ailments and general debility in TCM --- Cordyceps (Cordyceps militaris) — 冬虫夏草 Energy & endurance Prized in Tibetan and Chinese medicine for over a thousand years. Cordyceps enhances ATP production at the cellular level, supporting sustained energy, oxygen utilization, and physical performance. Traditional uses: • Tibetan herders first observed yaks grazing on Cordyceps becoming more energetic at high altitude • Reserved exclusively for the Emperor of China during the Qing Dynasty due to rarity and potency • Used in traditional Tibetan medicine (Sowa Rigpa) as a lung and kidney tonic • Known as "winter worm, summer grass" — celebrated in Himalayan folk medicine for vitality
NGF Stimulation: Hericenones and erinacines from H. erinaceus stimulate NGF synthesis in vitro and in vivo, promoting neurite outgrowth Source: Mori et al., 2009 — Phytotherapy Research Cognitive Improvement: Double-blind trial showed significant improvement in cognitive function scores after 16 weeks of daily supplementation in older adults with mild cognitive impairment Source: Mori et al., 2009 — Phytotherapy Research Neuroprotective Effects: Erinacine A demonstrated neuroprotective properties against ischemic injury and neurodegenerative processes in animal models Source: Li et al., 2018 — International Journal of Molecular Sciences ATP Enhancement: Cordyceps supplementation increased cellular ATP production by up to 28% in human clinical trials, improving oxygen utilization efficiency Source: Hirsch et al., 2017 — Journal of Dietary Supplements Exercise Performance: Three weeks of Cordyceps militaris supplementation improved VO2max and time to exhaustion in healthy adults during high-intensity exercise Source: Yi et al., 2004 — Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Anti-Fatigue Properties: Cordycepin and adenosine derivatives demonstrated significant anti-fatigue effects through modulation of lactate metabolism Source: Song et al., 2015 — BioMed Research International


