Comment · Sat, June 15, 2024 · ND Owner
Erinamax - not extracted?
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xxshocked_queenxx · 5 points
Is there a reason Erinamax isn’t extracted?
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We were able to work on the liquid culture growing process to natively make more erinacine-A than any other lion's mane in the world. There are advantages to this, because you don't lose anything in the extraction process. It's as full spectrum as it can be, while still being potent and standardized. It's the same thing we did for our Tiger Milk and whole Cistanche powder. We are starting to do that more. We have always done very potent and specialized extracts. However, many customers thought we were going too extracted and too specialized. There are hundreds of compounds in plants and fungi. Extracting and standardizing to one or a handful of them means you are losing the others you are not optimizing the extraction for. However, that doesn't mean we are not working on extracts of Erinamax as well. I've already beta tested a few of them. We just usually like to be very methodical in our process before releasing something for the sake of it. We have also found thermal stability issues with the erinacines during extraction. You can destroy them if you are not gentle, so we want to make sure that when we bring out an Erinamax extract, it's the best it can be.