Comment · Fri, February 19, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Lion's Mane Megadose
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[deleted] · 21 points
So, I just wanted to briefly share my experience with mega dosing Lion's Mane since there's very little information about that out there.
So, since I've abused amphetamine quite heavily (due to addiction) over the past 2-3 years, I've been interested in anything that could help my brain heal. In order to achieve that goal, in addition to multivitamins, fish oils, and the likes, I've been also buying any and all nootropic substances that increase BDNF, NGF, and decrease neurotoxicity. Among substances that I use for that purpose are: memantine, tianepetine, noopept (although I reduced the intake of that substance due to memory issues it causes), and more sporadically (due to its price) Semax. All of these substances have been tremendously helpful to me, so I am always on the lookout for substances with similar properties. And, although I usually avoid so called herbal or traditional medicines (due to the snake oil aspect of a lot of these "medicines"), just a few weeks ago I've stumbled upon the relatively well researched Lion's Mane. According to wikipedia, research has demonstrated the following:
* Stimulated animal nerve cells.
* A double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-contro…
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EthanJPA · 4 points
I've been using Nootropics Depot's lion's mane for about 2 months, daily (roughly 1g each morning, with a rare second dose in the evenings, sometimes), and have noticed similarly positive effects.
I've also struggled quite extensively with stimulant addictions of various kinds, and I would have to agree with you that Lion's Mane has significantly aided my stimulant cessation, while also seemingly contributing to changes in vision, energy, and wellbeing. It's worth noting, of course, that this is all subjective, but the effects specific to the Lion's Mane seem pretty clear cut to me.
Also, it's worth noting that i've been taking ND's previous Lion's Mane formulation ( http://nootropicsdepot.com/lions-mane-mushroom-50-50-10-1-extract/ ) but will likely switch to their new one when my current supply runs out.
/u/misteryouaresodumb Could you elucidate any specific differences between the two formulations from an extract composition, and/or subjective effect perspective?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
The Nammex one uses only the fruiting bodies, and keeps all the mushroom material in. Our other one is a 50/50 water/ethanol extract, 10:1. So only the soluble compounds come over.