I've been taking Lion's Mane dual extraction for over 2 years now. It took me a little while to get into the habit of taking the extract, because well, memory. And forming a habit takes time. After a few weeks, I finally was consistently taking 1 dropperful 2 times a day. And I'm not turning back!
Here's what I noticed almost immediately:
Currently I am taking 1 dropperful an hour or so after waking up, and another before bed. This is a simple maintenance plan for me. It's what works for me. Some people take 2 droppers once a day, others take it in the afternoon. You do you. I like to take a break every once in a while. Once or twice a year I'll stop taking Lion's Mane for a few weeks to a month. It helps the body reset, and you get to realize how much it's helping! What my customers have noticed*:
Here are some other things my resource say it can help with. I don't have feedback on these things, so I can't personally go deeper.
All of my feedback is on the dual extract that I make in house. The research out there is based off of various extraction methods. I find that continued regular dosage is the most effective. Dual extracts make that easy. You could make a tea from the powder, drinking it twice a day regularly. This may be the best option for digestive issues. Or you could eat it, but you'd want to incorporate it into 2 meals a day every day. That's a lot of mushroom! There are capsules all over the internet. I'm not a huge fan of capsules, especially when it comes to herbs and mushrooms. It's hard to know if you're properly digesting them and I feel you're missing out when you don't get to taste what you're ingesting. Taste helps send messages to the body and trigger the appropriate response in the system. Please do your own research from trusted sources and consult with a doctor or other professional before jumping in.
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