Comment · Mon, October 31, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Lion's Mane clinical trials
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SysAdminCafe · 24 points
Hi there. Are there any concrete clinical trials that prove the efficacy of Lion's Mane in improving cognition or memory? Reason I ask is I've been taking 1gram of Host Defense Lion's Mane going on three months to hopefully repair damage done through binge drinking. I've found a few links online but I'm told there is not enough research to support claims that it can enhance memory or increase NGF. Is anyone taking Lion's Mane and what motivated you to invest in this supplement? What convinced you that it works? Thanks.
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ssrsdabojj · 6 points
woah this last part of information i have never even heard, and while it doesn't matter for me much i've seen a few reports on the net where peopel ate raw mushrooms and didn't get benefits
thank you, any book recommendations ? :D
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Nammex has a good summary, and you can download their 28 page whitepaper on it.