Comment · Thu, July 2, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Lion's Mane has been a godsend
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___Rand___ · 342 points
Lion's mane has been a godsend. It is nothing short of a small miracle. I've had cognitive issues and pain issues for 11 years since my last major TBI. I was improving due to a stack of nootropics.
Adding Lion's Mane to my stack has vastly improved my intellectual capacity. Today is my one month anniversary on Lion's Mane. My mental capacity has improved to a level I could only have dreamnt of! It has improved my cognition, vastly improved my short term memory, and mental stamina. I would no longer be exhausted after reading a few pages of books. I no longer gets headaches when encountering difficult scientific words (which I often do reading this sub or the scientific papers attached to articles). It has greatly improved my ability to learn and remember. I am recovering bits and fragments of lost long-term memories. Am I all the way back to my former intellect? No, but I am increasingly confident I will.
Many years ago doctors couldn't help me. I asked the universe for help. My prayers are being answered. I am ever so grateful. Thank you universe.
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saladon · 4 points
It's awesome to see how much you're invested in the future of mushrooms.
Are there any that you're still personally taking?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
I think we are going to be doing some very cool things with mushrooms!
I still use most of the mushrooms, just not every day. Cordyceps is still my favorite, but white jelly is fantastic to cycle in for skin health. Obviously lion's mane for cognition. Chaga and black hoof for energy/endurance. Turkey tail and reishi for immune. Poria is actually cool for cognition, but many overlook it. I do, too. It just flies under the radar a bit. We have a cool mushroom guide now, if you have not seen it.