Description
People in Asia use these mushrooms for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Health food stores sell lion’s mane extract in supplement form, and both the fungus and its extracts appear to be beneficial to health.
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- Polysaccharides: 5%, 7%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%
- Beta D glucan: 8%, 10%, 20%, 30%
- Triterpene: 0.2%
Specs
Product Name | Lion’s mane powder |
Latin Name | Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) pers |
Part Used | Fruitbody, Mycelium |
Active Ingredients | Polysaccharides, Beta D Glucan, Hericenones, triterpene |
Molecular Weight | 30,000-150,000 |
Test Method | UV |
Appearance | Brown powder |
Application
1.Application in the food additive, make cakes, snacks, drinks and so on.
2.Application in the health product field, dietary supplement.
3.Application in the pharmaceutical field.
4.Application in the cosmetics industries.
Function
1. Asthma, allergic rhinitis
2. Lions Mane Mushroom Extract Poor renal function, renal injuries by chemicals
3. Chronic bronchitis, coughing
4. Poor resistance of respiratory tract, catching flu easily
5. Regulating blood pressure (high or low blood pressure)
6. Lions Mane Mushroom Extract Anti-aging, anti-weakness
7. The declining of sex drive
8. Lowering raised blood lipid levels, strengthening the body’s immunity
9. Poor function of lungs & kidneys, irregular menstruation.
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