Comment · Sat, September 2, 2023 · ND Owner
new research on lion's mane
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Conscious-Item-1633 · 16 points
What they were answering
Hopeful_Math9790 · 2 points
So any chance ND can manufacture pills / tablets in the doses observed here and ratio etc? Do the current Lionsmane have any resemblance?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
There is no dose observed in this study. They literally took a huge amount of lion's mane material, and then used flash chromatography to concentrate enough to study. Many scientific studies are like this. They want to publish data, so they do what they need to get enough to study in their methodology. That doesn't mean it is practical at normal doses. For us to concentrate enough for a single dose, it would literally cost thousands of dollars. It's not practical for a retail product. We would have to find a strain that makes them in much higher concentrations (if it exists), or figure out a way to get the lion's mane to produce more (if possible). We have been doing that with other compounds, like erinacine-A. However, it is not always possible for every compound found in lion's mane.
Our Erinamax is currently the most potent lion's mane on the market for NGF effects. Check that out if you have not seen it. We released it about a month ago, and the reports we have been getting from some customers are very very promising! We are working on others using the fruiting body, but those are a little ways out. It's been an 8 year project for us, and it took us that whole time to just release Erinamax. Future ones will go quicker now, though. We have a lot of data and have streamlined our R&D. So it will not take another 8 years for the next one. I bet within the next year we release the next lion's mane product.