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These Gummy’s have the magical unique mushroom called Lion’s Mane. Lion’s Mane and the other special mushrooms in this formula have roots deep in
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Japanese herbal practices.
In China, it’s known as Hou Tou Gu, meaning “Monkey Head Mushroom.” Used by Monks to Enhance Focus and Meditation.
Also was consumed by royalty for its brain strengthening benefits
In Japan, it’s called Yamabushitake. Used by Yamabushi monks for:
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Mental Clarity
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Memory
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Calm, meditative energy
In Traditional Medicine it is used for:
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Calming the spirit (reducing anxiety and improving clarity)
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Digestive health (stomach ulcers, gut lining repair)
Specifically, Lions Mane is also known as:
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The “Brain Mushroom”
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The “Creative flow Fungus”
A symbol of mind elevation and high-frequency thinking.
History
Ancient Use in Asia (Over 1,000+ Years Ago)
Lion’s Mane has roots deep in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Japanese herbal practices.
China
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Known as Hóu Tóu Gū (猴头菇) meaning “Monkey Head Mushroom.”
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Used by monks to enhance focus and meditation.
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Considered a tonic for longevity, digestion, and the “five internal organs.”
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Consumed by royalty for its brain-strengthening benefits.
Japan
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Called Yamabushitake (山伏茸).
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Used by Yamabushi monks (mountain monks) for:
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Mental clarity
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Memory
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Calm, meditative energy
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It was seen as a spiritual and cognitive enhancer long before modern science confirmed anything.
Traditional Medicine Principles
Lion’s Mane was used for:
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Digestive health — stomach ulcers, gut lining repair
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Calming the spirit — reducing anxiety and improving clarity
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Supporting longevity — believed to nourish the “shen” (mind/spirit)
These uses match modern findings about nerve growth factor (NGF) and anti-inflammatory effects.
Cultural Identity
Lion’s Mane is now known as:
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The “Brain Mushroom”
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The “Monk’s Focus Mushroom”
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The “Creative Flow Fungus”
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A symbol of mind elevation and high-frequency thinking

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