Healthline Wellness Wire
The evidence for lion's mane runs deeper than you might expect.️
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In a Nutshell
In another episode in my supplement adventures, I’ve been taking a Lion’s Mane mushroom for at least a couple of years. I’m getting no younger, but I like to have a brain that’s firing on all synapses and making new ones. The signs are that Lion’s Mane can help with that, and I’ve seen no evidence to the contrary in my case, and no side effects to report either.
So, it got me thinking, are there other mushrooms and the like out there that bring their own specific benefits to the health and wellness table? There are! Read on.
 
 
 
Make room for the mushrooms,
Tim Snaith
Newsletter Editor, Healthline
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