Skip to content

Comment · Thu, March 17, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

Which Mushroom Product (From Nootropics Depot) Is best for me?

Original post in this thread

c0smic_0wl · 9 points

I'm really interested in trying the new products from nootropics depot. My goal is to strengthen my immune system and allergy symptoms. An adaptogen would be a nice bonus. I know that beta-glucans are excellent for the immune system but don't know how that would affect allergies. There's a lot to choose from and I don't know how to get started. Also would I get sick if I stop taking them?

I noticed that my colds are shorter since I started taking spirulina. Other than that I take noopept, fish oil, bacopa, caff/theanine, and cycle racetams and choline sources. As well as curcumin for my joints. Occasionally I take rhodiola and ashwagandha for stress/socializing.

Does anyone have experience with these products? Thank you.

What they were answering

c0smic_0wl · 1 points

Thank you! I'll try it out soon. I'm strongly leaning towards reishi.

Is there any way to dissolve your extract? polysacharides don't have the greatest solubility.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

It dissolves in larger volumes of water. If you are going to make a concentrated tincture, then you will have to use a different solvent. I'd have to play around with it to see which one works best. PEG400 would probably work.

Other MYASD lines in this thread

Related in the archive

Commentr/NootropicsFeb 24, 2021

Nootropics Depot not posting negative review

Replying to mokwadesire · Wow dude. I really appreciate the time you took to write this and it's definitely not how I imagined the review situation to be. Much respect to you for the work you're doing and i

Ohh man, back in April to Australia? Yeah, that was a bad time. COVID was roaring, and shipping to Australia was taking FOREVER. Your tracking is too old for me to see fully now, but I would bet it took forever for custo

98Lion’s maneCordycepsReishi
Commentr/NootropicsFeb 17, 2016

Info on the nootropic value of mushroom extracts

The beneficial effects of a lot of these mushrooms are only recently coming to light in the west. Most of them have been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. However, the actual scientific analysi

36CordycepsReishi
Commentr/NootropicsDepotMar 5, 2025

A petition to keep powders

It's not about pandering to anyone. If nobody buys something, what are we even doing? I don't want to sell things people don't want. If people are buying less than 10 units of something a month, that's telling me that no

100ReishiGinseng
Commentr/NootropicsNov 10, 2017

Paul Stamets mycologist on JRE

Replying to [deleted] · [deleted]

Most of the mushroom products out there are complete shit. USP just recently released this study. https://mega.nz/#!1JhWlKCS!kZyobFVWyYixh0Y0dIy2a1JygrSzjWUKmUKwO8lxz_U Only 5 of the 19 Reishi products tested properly.

11Reishi
Commentr/NootropicsAug 25, 2020

Red reishi extract, increasing wellness.

Which extract did you take? Reishi can get super calming if you do it right. Our supercritical CO2 extract of reishi spore oil is something else. So calming. Feels like no other reishi.

8Reishi
Commentr/NootropicsMar 29, 2019

Why doesn't Nootropics Depot and Real Mushrooms provide terpene % for lion's mane?

Replying to MisterYouAreSoDumb · Okay, I am going to respond to /u/Kostya93's word salad he made on the other thread here, because I don't want to drive any traffic to a subreddit that I feel promotes propaganda.

...Continued from above _________________________________________________ >HPLC with UV (DAD) detection is the conventional standard method in the quantitative analysis of various diterpene compounds. In many cases, dit

7Lion’s maneReishi