Verdict on Lions Mane?
Busyboy
29 Nov 2015
So, what's the verdict on Lions Mane? Is it effective and safe? Does it need cycling, or does it build tolerance? Any positive or negative experiences you've had with it? Thanks!
Edited by Busyboy, 29 November 2015 - 05:23 PM.
Sleepdealer
29 Nov 2015
It depends on what part of the mushrooom you use I think. I started with a regular bottle of 500 mg caps of fruiting body extract, three times a day. Didn't notice a thing, might as well have been used in a study as placebo.
Then I tried the mycelium extract, 1g capsules, two times a day. Then I noticed a significant effect after some days. Nothing extreme, maybe if you take it three times a day or at higher dosages. But definately some noticable improvements in memory retention.
I have no ideas where you've heard that about memory erasure, or that LM is anything like Oxiracetam. Anyway, in my experience you can just keep eating it, it works as long as you keep shoveling into the incinerator so to speak. The effects will fade slowly over days as you stop eating it. No negatives to report at all.
fairy
29 Nov 2015
>I started with a regular bottle of 500 mg caps of fruiting body extract, three times a day. Didn't notice a thing
Same experience. I want to try the mycelium one day.
Busyboy
29 Nov 2015
Yeah, I'm planning to use an extract, not the whole mushroom. Should have been more specific, sorry about that. On the bottle, it says:It depends on what part of the mushrooom you use I think. I started with a regular bottle of 500 mg caps of fruiting body extract, three times a day. Didn't notice a thing, might as well have been used in a study as placebo.
Then I tried the mycelium extract, 1g capsules, two times a day. Then I noticed a significant effect after some days. Nothing extreme, maybe if you take it three times a day or at higher dosages. But definately some noticable improvements in memory retention.
I have no ideas where you've heard that about memory erasure, or that LM is anything like Oxiracetam. Anyway, in my experience you can just keep eating it, it works as long as you keep shoveling into the incinerator so to speak. The effects will fade slowly over days as you stop eating it. No negatives to report at all.
Lion’s Mane mushroom full spectrum (Hericium erinaceus) 400 mg
Fully matured and organic to maximize polysaccharide content
Is that any good? It also says to take 3 pills a day.
www.longecity.org/forum/topic/67146-lions-mane-mushroom-experiences
www.iflscience.com/brain/new-neurons-erase-old-memories-mice
The first link is about the Oxiracetam-like experiences, and the second link shows that NGF erases old memories to create new ones.
Edited by Busyboy, 29 November 2015 - 08:08 PM.
Sleepdealer
29 Nov 2015
Yeah, I'm planning to use an extract, not the whole mushroom.
Yeah, what I mean by "what part of the mushroom" was if you buy the extract from the fruiting body, or from the mycelium. If you already have a bottle in your possession, what you need to look at is the supplement facts:
Amount per serving
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Lions Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) mycelium
If it doesn't say mycelium, then it's from the fruiting body. And it might work for some individuals and some not, but if you can, try acquiring the mycelium.
I see your links. I tried Oxiracetam but didn't get any effects from up to 2.5 g, so I can't say anything about it, but I guess it might be similar if that's the kind of effect your'e supposed to get normally. Any other effects might be dose dependant maybe? Like the guy taking 4 g a day, it's pretty much. But anyway, if you already have a bottle, try it. Buy the ticket, take the ride ![]()
Busyboy
29 Nov 2015
Anyways, how did the Lions Mane help you? Did it help you articulate your words better, comprehend things easier, or make you motivated/focused to do work? Thanks!
Edited by Busyboy, 29 November 2015 - 11:14 PM.
Hebbeh
30 Nov 2015
Yeah, I'm planning to use an extract, not the whole mushroom. Should have been more specific, sorry about that. On the bottle, it says:
Lion’s Mane mushroom full spectrum (Hericium erinaceus) 400 mg
Fully matured and organic to maximize polysaccharide content
That's not an extract....it specifies "full spectrum" which means whole unprocessed mushroom rather than a standardized extract. Full spectrum is just whole mushroom powder....ground up mushrooms. If it is an extract it will specify "extract of....standardized to...."
Busyboy
30 Nov 2015
Yeah, I'm planning to use an extract, not the whole mushroom. Should have been more specific, sorry about that. On the bottle, it says:
Lion’s Mane mushroom full spectrum (Hericium erinaceus) 400 mg
Fully matured and organic to maximize polysaccharide content
That's not an extract....it specifies "full spectrum" which means whole unprocessed mushroom rather than a standardized extract. Full spectrum is just whole mushroom powder....ground up mushrooms. If it is an extract it will specify "extract of....standardized to...."
Oh, whoops lol. I'm a noob at these kinds of things, sorry about that. Do you feel that this is better than an extract, or are extracts more potent and effective? (Which I think is)
gamesguru
30 Nov 2015
i heard it's important to obtain a 50/50 water/ethanol mycelium/fruiting body extract
"to do one's own business and not to be a busybody is justice"[1]
Edited by gamesguru, 30 November 2015 - 02:20 AM.
Hebbeh
30 Nov 2015
Yeah, I'm planning to use an extract, not the whole mushroom. Should have been more specific, sorry about that. On the bottle, it says:
Lion’s Mane mushroom full spectrum (Hericium erinaceus) 400 mg
Fully matured and organic to maximize polysaccharide content
That's not an extract....it specifies "full spectrum" which means whole unprocessed mushroom rather than a standardized extract. Full spectrum is just whole mushroom powder....ground up mushrooms. If it is an extract it will specify "extract of....standardized to...."
Oh, whoops lol. I'm a noob at these kinds of things, sorry about that. Do you feel that this is better than an extract, or are extracts more potent and effective? (Which I think is)
Extracts are always preferable providing the extract is standardized to the actives that provide the desired effect. With mushrooms, polysaccharide content can be misleading and not necessarily the true active component that studies have linked to the positive effects. With a search, there are a number of good threads discussing desirable mushroom extract quality. Buyer beware.
Busyboy
30 Nov 2015
Oh, whoops lol. I'm a noob at these kinds of things, sorry about that. Do you feel that this is better than an extract, or are extracts more potent and effective? (Which I think is)
That's not an extract....it specifies "full spectrum" which means whole unprocessed mushroom rather than a standardized extract. Full spectrum is just whole mushroom powder....ground up mushrooms. If it is an extract it will specify "extract of....standardized to...."Yeah, I'm planning to use an extract, not the whole mushroom. Should have been more specific, sorry about that. On the bottle, it says:
Lion’s Mane mushroom full spectrum (Hericium erinaceus) 400 mg
Fully matured and organic to maximize polysaccharide content
Extracts are always preferable providing the extract is standardized to the actives that provide the desired effect. With mushrooms, polysaccharide content can be misleading and not necessarily the true active component that studies have linked to the positive effects. With a search, there are a number of good threads discussing desirable mushroom extract quality. Buyer beware.
Thanks for the information, good to know
Real Mushrooms
01 Dec 2015
Lion’s Mane mushroom full spectrum (Hericium erinaceus) 400 mg
Fully matured and organic to maximize polysaccharide content
Is that any good? It also says to take 3 pills a day.
What's the brand? Mushroom labelling is very unreliable.
Yeah, what I mean by "what part of the mushroom" was if you buy the extract from the fruiting body, or from the mycelium. If you already have a bottle in your possession, what you need to look at is the supplement facts:
Amount per serving
-----------------------------------
Lions Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) mycelium
Note that there are no products that are pure lions mane mycelium. See my post here for more info: http://www.longecity...ndpost&p=750519
fntms
04 Dec 2015
It feels pretty close to an acetylcholine enzyme inhibitor to me (vivid REM dreams, the memory effect...), which is not great (can increase anxiety, depression, pvcs...)
Irishdude
04 Dec 2015
So which product for Lions Mane do you guys recommend?
I have my ideas for who are the best and real mushrooms are one of them but do we even know if this really is benefical long term? I dont see many taking it long term or at least I do not see them reporting it. :(
Aurel
05 Dec 2015
But real mushrooms dont come in extract form, and I dont want to put a pound of lions mane on my sandwich every day.
The problem is that Google dont provide anything useful for "Lions mane extract mycelium".
Irishdude
05 Dec 2015
Oriveda are quality extract and well regarded by most who know their stuff about lions mane.
Edited by Irishdude, 05 December 2015 - 12:41 AM.
Real Mushrooms
05 Dec 2015
But real mushrooms dont come in extract form, and I dont want to put a pound of lions mane on my sandwich every day.
The problem is that Google dont provide anything useful for "Lions mane extract mycelium".
I believe they were referring to us =)
Read my other post on Lions Mane: http://www.longecity...ndpost&p=750519
Pure lions mane mycelium doesn't exist.
You can see some studies here (http://www.ncbi.nlm....rm=hericium ngf) but I'm pretty sure they're all in-vivo and in-vitro. It's a mix on the hericinones in the fruiting body and erinacines in the mycelium. The Japanese clinical study (https://www.dropbox.com/s/ns93j9td05im5r1/2008-Hericium-Clinical%20Trial%20-%203g%3Ad%20FB-P.pdf?dl=0) showed some promise in old people but that probably won't apply to most of us.
Seems like a lot of people here think you need the mycelium but that's not true.
I should have time to dig more into the research over the holidays.
Edited by Real Mushrooms, 05 December 2015 - 01:02 AM.
Busyboy
05 Dec 2015
This is the one I'm interested in buying. Also like the fact that it's certified organic and its not too expensive either. Has anyone taken it long-term, or at least for a period over 6 months? I'd like to see if its worth buying.
Busyboy
07 Dec 2015
purica.com/products/lions-mane
It's mycelium on grain.
Are you sure? Because it makes no mention of mycelium on the website ingredients list.
Real Mushrooms
07 Dec 2015
Are you sure? Because it makes no mention of mycelium on the website ingredients list.
Yup. They source from Aloha Medicinals. That's one of the issues with mycelium on grain products. They are often mislabelled and lead you to believe that it is mushroom. Sometimes even the companies themselves don't know they are selling mycelium on grain because they're lead to believe it is mushroom from the supplier.
Busyboy
07 Dec 2015
Edited by Busyboy, 07 December 2015 - 07:51 PM.
Real Mushrooms
07 Dec 2015
Good to know, thanks! BTW, how did you figure out they sourced from them, if I may ask?
I know this one first hand through one of their resellers. Most of the time I can tell who someone's supplier is just based off their product literature. It's usually very similar to the suppliers. i.e. with Purica: keyword "micronized"
If you have doubts, call them up and ask where the product is made. If it's USA then it's mycelium on grain.
Busyboy
07 Dec 2015
It's alright, I believe you considering you're a seller yourself. Do you trust that supplier?I know this one first hand through one of their resellers. Most of the time I can tell who someone's supplier is just based off their product literature. It's usually very similar to the suppliers. i.e. with Purica: keyword "micronized"Good to know, thanks! BTW, how did you figure out they sourced from them, if I may ask?
If you have doubts, call them up and ask where the product is made. If it's USA then it's mycelium on grain.
Edited by Busyboy, 07 December 2015 - 08:35 PM.
Real Mushrooms
07 Dec 2015
Do you trust that supplier?
The testing data out there on mycelium on grain products confirms that the substrate (rice, oats, sorghum, etc) does not get consumed by the mycelium and hence ends up in the final product. This increases the starch content and lowers the amount of fungal compounds in the final product. These are not a true mushroom products and I do not recommend any of them.
Confirming the presence of significant starch can be done easily at home with some iodine:
We did one here: https://www.instagra...=real_mushrooms
Edited by Real Mushrooms, 07 December 2015 - 08:36 PM.
Busyboy
12 Dec 2015
Do you trust that supplier?
The testing data out there on mycelium on grain products confirms that the substrate (rice, oats, sorghum, etc) does not get consumed by the mycelium and hence ends up in the final product. This increases the starch content and lowers the amount of fungal compounds in the final product. These are not a true mushroom products and I do not recommend any of them.
Confirming the presence of significant starch can be done easily at home with some iodine: https://www.youtube....h?v=CWVQWcbtsmA
We did one here: https://www.instagra...=real_mushrooms
Good to know, thanks. Does micronized Lions Mane provide more benefits?
Real Mushrooms
15 Dec 2015
Good to know, thanks. Does micronized Lions Mane provide more benefits?
It's just marketing jargon.


