McMyco Brain Booster contains a unique brain formula. The main ingredient is the Lion’s Mane mushroom, also called nature’s nutrient for the neurons. Literally translated, this means natural nutrients for the neurons. Neurons are the nerve cells and thus building blocks of the brain. Brain capsules are also enriched with other effective natural substances including zinc and vitamin C, both of which are good for memory and provide additional effectiveness.
Lion’s Mane, scientifically known as Hericium erinaceus, is an edible and medicinal mushroom that has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine. In modern times, Lion’s Mane capsules have become a popular choice for people who want to improve their mental and physical health. This “brain booster” has a number of potential benefits that are both fascinating and promising.
Lion’s Mane, also known as “Hericium erinaceus,” is a medicinal mushroom that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. In recent years, interest in this mushroom has also increased in the Western world, mainly because of its possible positive effects on the brain. In this article, we discuss the research findings and potential benefits of using Lion’s Mane capsules as a natural “brain booster.”
One of the most striking properties of Lion’s Mane is its ability to stimulate the production of new neurons, a process known as neurogenesis. This can lead to improved cognitive functions and higher levels of brain plasticity, making it easier to learn new skills and remember information.
Several studies have shown that taking Lion’s Mane can improve memory function. This is mainly due to the presence of hericenones and erinacins, two types of bioactive compounds unique to this mushroom. They can help repair damaged nerve cells and improve memory and other cognitive functions.
Some studies suggest that Lion’s Mane may also have a positive effect on mental health, by reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. Although the mechanism behind this action is not yet fully understood, it is believed to affect the production of serotonin and other neurotransmitters that regulate mood.
Preliminary studies suggest that Lion’s Mane may also offer protective effects against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The antioxidant properties of the mushroom can help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, two important factors in the development of these diseases.
Although Lion’s Mane is generally considered safe, it is important to consult a physician before beginning a supplement regimen, especially if you are already taking medications or have other medical conditions. Possible side effects may include gastrointestinal upset and allergic reactions.
Brain Booster can be used in many situations and is also particularly well suited as a supplement during microdosing, for example with McMicrodose.
Ingredients:
Per vegetarian capsule: 184 mg organic Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus) extract from 100% fruiting body (mushroom). It is a full-spectrum extract obtained by means of H2O and ethanol. This is to get the most out of the fruiting bodies. It contains 30% polysaccharides and beta-glucans. 46 mg vitamin C, 23 mg alanine, 23 mg choline, 23 mg gaba, 23 mg l-glutamine, 27 mg l-histidine, 23 mg l-theanine, 11 mg magnesium, 23 mg panex ginseng, 4.6 mg zinc, 5.8 mg vitamins B 1,2,6,8,11 and 12, 1.2 mg vitamin K.
Excipients: Magnesium citrate and silicon dioxide.
Dosage: 2 x daily 1 capsule during meals with water.
Storage advice: Store in a cool dark place.
Warning:
Brain Booster by McMyco is a dietary supplement and should be used as such. Do not exceed the recommended daily allowance. Keep the product out of the reach of children. Consult your physician prior to use if you are pregnant, nursing, or have health issues.
Valid from Nov 22 to Nov 30, 2024
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