Lion's Mane Mushroom Tincture
Lions Mane Mushroom Tincture - Dual Extract,
When it comes to tinctures, quality is essential. Although we appreciate the ancient folklore methods for Lions Mane extract preparations (soaking the herbs in alcohol for long periods of time), as well as percolation methods, they can fall short of professional lab extractions. As shown in our video, our Lions Mane organic tinctures are professionally prepared in our lab setting using the soxhlet extractor method.
Soxhlet extraction is a type of atmospheric liquid extraction, utilizing temperature and low pressures (ambient pressure), for the selected extract.
Soxhlet extraction is a professional, conventional technique, providing the highest recovery of valuable plant material.
Our Lions Mane tinctures are double extracted with alcohol and water to obtain all of the useful plant material.
Preferred by some, you can use the product directly from the dropper,
or, if you find that to be a bit overwhelming (which many do)
simply mix in with your coffee, teas, smoothies or water.
NOTE: Excessive squeezing of the dropper ball is not necessary. When the dropper is squeezed once, it will only pull up a 1ml serving into the glass dropper. That is how servings are measured. 1 Squeeze = 1ml
Lions Mane Tincture Dual Extract: 1-5 Ratio
Other Ingredients: Alcohol 35%-40%, Water
No Fillers, Non GMO, Gluten Free
All fungal extracts are 100% fruiting bodies only!
Important notes concerning tinctures - Tincture ratios can be confusing!
A 1-5 ratio is standard for mushrooms and herbs. There are times when lower menstruum to herb ratios can be beneficial, although many times it is counter productive, and unfortunately it is being used as a marketing tactic. The standard 1-5 higher alcohol ratios have stood the test of time and are usually needed to properly extract the herb. The alcohol can only hold so much material before it is saturated. At the saturation point, you need more alcohol to continue pulling out the plant material . So in short, lower ratios will not always mean a superior product.
Our Lions Mane is Farm Grown in the Mountains. No smog, no pollution and rich, nutrient filled substrates, provide the perfect environment for harvesting all natural, non GMO, wild mushrooms and herbs.
A little bit about this amazing mushroom -
Lion's Mane Mushroom -
Hericium erinaceus,
Preparing with meals, Steeping Lion's Mane Tea, making Lions Mane tincture and crafting Extracts are the most common herbal uses for this time tested fungus. If one doesn't prefer tea, extract or tincture, the powdered Lion's Mane can be used to make capsules. Lion's mane can be used for numerous herbal concoctions and is widely used by those familiar with wild fungus.
Packaged in a sealed dropper bottle, always guaranteed fresh or your money back!
Organic Lion's mane is an edible mushroom in the tooth fungus group. Native to North America, Europe and Asia, it can be identified by long spines, its appearance on hardwoods and its tendency to grow a single clump of dangling spines.
Fresh lion’s Mane is almost white in color, but when dehydrated, will darken to a tannish brown color. The flavor has been described as mildly sweet, with a texture and mild flavor reminiscent of lobster or crab meat.
lion’s Mane are "Choice" mushrooms comparable to the Morel Mushroom, Reishi, Shiitake, Portabella, Oyster Mushrooms and The King Bolete. Weather you are a Culinary Chef, a Home Cook or prefer a Backyard Barbecue, lion’s Mane are a great treat with any meal.
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The information we share on this website is based on research from books, the internet, research papers, and personal experience with native plants. The information contained in this website should not be considered medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. For diagnosis or treatment consult your physician.
As with any food, allergic reactions can also occur with organic herbs. If you are pregnant or breast feeding do not use this herb. Speak with a medical professional if you have any concerns or adverse reactions.