Lion’s Mane: Cognition

$35.00

Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a well‑studied functional mushroom recognized for its neuroprotective and cognitive‑supportive properties. Current research indicates that Lion’s Mane can increase the size and activity of neuronal growth cones—structures essential for synaptic connectivity and neural regeneration. Its bioactive compounds, hericenones and erinacines, are known to stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF), supporting cognitive performance, memory, and long‑term neurological health.

At Cove Mountain Mycology, our Lion’s Mane is organically cultivated on rye grain and hardwood to encourage robust, high‑density fruiting bodies with a strong concentration of active constituents. Using our Ultrasonic Dual Extraction process, we produce a glycerin‑based extract made exclusively from 100% fruiting bodies. This low‑temperature method preserves both water‑soluble and alcohol‑soluble compounds, optimizing bioavailability and maintaining the integrity of the mushroom’s full therapeutic profile.

Potential Benefits

  • Supports cognitive function, mental clarity, and sustained focus

  • Promotes healthy neural growth and brain‑cell regeneration

  • May help slow or reduce progression of neurodegenerative conditions

  • Reduces systemic inflammation and oxidative stress

  • Assists in nervous system recovery and nerve repair

  • Helps support hormonal balance, including menopausal symptom relief

  • Reduces anxiety and depression

  • Provides topical anti‑aging and skin‑supportive effects

Usage:

📏 60ml bottle | 💧 Serving size: 2ml/day (two dropperfuls)

Review medical disclaimer here.

Frequency:
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Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a well‑studied functional mushroom recognized for its neuroprotective and cognitive‑supportive properties. Current research indicates that Lion’s Mane can increase the size and activity of neuronal growth cones—structures essential for synaptic connectivity and neural regeneration. Its bioactive compounds, hericenones and erinacines, are known to stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF), supporting cognitive performance, memory, and long‑term neurological health.

At Cove Mountain Mycology, our Lion’s Mane is organically cultivated on rye grain and hardwood to encourage robust, high‑density fruiting bodies with a strong concentration of active constituents. Using our Ultrasonic Dual Extraction process, we produce a glycerin‑based extract made exclusively from 100% fruiting bodies. This low‑temperature method preserves both water‑soluble and alcohol‑soluble compounds, optimizing bioavailability and maintaining the integrity of the mushroom’s full therapeutic profile.

Potential Benefits

  • Supports cognitive function, mental clarity, and sustained focus

  • Promotes healthy neural growth and brain‑cell regeneration

  • May help slow or reduce progression of neurodegenerative conditions

  • Reduces systemic inflammation and oxidative stress

  • Assists in nervous system recovery and nerve repair

  • Helps support hormonal balance, including menopausal symptom relief

  • Reduces anxiety and depression

  • Provides topical anti‑aging and skin‑supportive effects

Usage:

📏 60ml bottle | 💧 Serving size: 2ml/day (two dropperfuls)

Review medical disclaimer here.

Banerjee, S., Gupta, S., Raj, R., Gupta, M., Kumari, S., & Kuar, G. (2024). Unlocking the potential of Lion’s Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus). Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 16(1), 39.

Data on Alzheimer Disease Described by Researchers at Angelo State University [Lion’s Mane (* * Hericium erinaceus* * ) Exerts Anxiolytic Effects in the rTg4510 Tau Mouse Model]. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. August 2022:1294. Accessed February 23, 2026. https://research-ebsco-com.rlib.pace.edu/linkprocessor/plink?id=36f9a8eb-60e0-3d48-951e-f8d9d4e2a600

Lai, P. L., Naidu, M., Sabaratnam, V., Wong, K. H., David, R. P., Kuppusamy, U. R., ... & Malek, S. N. A. (2013). Neurotrophic properties of the Lion's mane medicinal mushroom, Hericium erinaceus (Higher Basidiomycetes) from Malaysia. International journal of medicinal mushrooms, 15(6).

Samberkar, S., Gandhi, S., Naidu, M., Wong, K. H., Raman, J., & Sabaratnam, V. (2015). Lion's Mane, Hericium erinaceus and Tiger Milk, Lignosus rhinocerotis (Higher Basidiomycetes) medicinal mushrooms stimulate neurite outgrowth in dissociated cells of brain, spinal cord, and retina: an in vitro study. International journal of medicinal mushrooms, 17(11).