Lion's mane is revered for its regenerative capacity in the peripheral nerve and has been shown to trigger neurite outgrowth in brain, spinal cord and retinal cells.[vi] It also stimulates the activity of nerve growth factor, which is important for the growth and differentiation of neurons.[vii]
2. Boost Cognitive FunctionLion's mane may be effective in improving mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In adults with MCI, those who took lion's mane powder three times a day for 16 weeks significantly increased their scores on a cognitive function scale compared with those who took a placebo, with no adverse effects noted.[viii]
Separate research similarly found that people who took lion's mane supplements for 12 weeks significantly improved cognitive functions and avoided cognitive deterioration.[ix] "These studies also noted no adverse effects, suggesting that lion's mane is a safe treatment," researchers noted.[x]
Hericenones in lion's mane are believed to be responsible for some of the mushroom's beneficial effects on brain neural networks and improvements to cognitive function. This brain-boosting mushroom has also been found to improve memory in mice.[xi]
3. Fight DepressionLion's mane may be an effective complementary and alternative remedy against depression, with research suggesting it ameliorates depressive disorder through a variety of mechanisms, including neurogenic/neurotrophic and anti-inflammatory pathways.[xii] Animal studies also suggest that lion's mane may reverse depressive behaviors caused by stress by modulating monoamine neurotransmitters and regulating BDNF pathways.[xiii]
Among women, meanwhile, eating lion's mane cookies for four weeks led to a significant reduction in symptoms of depression and anxiety, including irritability and anxiousness.[xiv]
4. Support for Neurodegenerative DiseaseLion's mane mushrooms' neurotrophic compounds are known to pass through the blood-brain barrier and have been used to treat cognitive impairments, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.[xv] In a study of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease, those who took lion's mane mycelia capsules for 49 weeks had improvements in their ability to carry out daily activities, such as personal hygiene and preparing food.[xvi]
In 2016, research published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences also concluded that lion's mane may provide "neuroprotective candidates for treating or preventing neurodegenerative diseases,"[xvii] while animal studies have shown its promise for ameliorating pathologies related to Alzheimer's disease.[xviii]
5. Improve Mood and Sleep DisordersAmong overweight or obese people with sleep disorders or mood disorders, lion's mane was effective in relieving symptoms. Eight weeks of lion's mane supplementation decreased depression, anxiety and sleep disorders in the study, while also improving mood disorders of a "depressive-anxious nature" and boosting the quality of sleep at night.[xix]
Lion's Mane Offers a Unique Health Tonic The exact mechanisms behind lion's mane mushrooms' neurological gifts are unknown, but what is known is that these fungi offer multiple beneficial effects for your brain and overall health, including:[xx],[xxi]
Antioxidative |
Antidiabetic |
Anticancer |
Anti-inflammatory |
Antimicrobial |
Antihyperglycemic |
Hypolipidemic |
Antidepressant |
Nephroprotective |
Cardioprotective |
Antifatigue |
Antihypertensive |
Immunostimulating |
Antisenescence |
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