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Clinical Trials in Humans
The body of scientific knowledge on functional mushrooms grows stronger every year.
Bioactive Compounds
In Reishi alone with Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, and Chaga adding hundreds more.
Years of Clinical Integration
Decades of worldwide use and research continue to support the science of mushroom extracts.
What Ancient Traditions Knew, Modern Science Now Explores
Functional mushrooms have been part of traditional wellness practices for centuries, long associated with clarity, resilience and sustained performance. Today, thousands of studies continue to explore their unique compounds and build a growing body of knowledge about their potential.
LION'S MANE
Neurogenesis. Focus. Mental Clarity.
Often called the “thinking mushroom,” Lion’s Mane has a long history of use and is now one of the most researched functional mushrooms in modern wellness. Studies are exploring its unique compounds including those linked to Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and their relationship to areas such as cognitive function, learning and memory processes, mental clarity under pressure, and mood and gut–brain interactions.
CORDYCEPS
Endurance. Oxygen. Cellular Power.
Cordyceps (Cordyceps militaris) has a long history of use in high-altitude regions and has become one of the most studied functional mushrooms in modern wellness. Research is exploring its unique compounds and their relationship to oxygen use, stamina and energy metabolism — including VO₂ max, ATP production and aerobic capacity.
Human studies continue to investigate how Cordyceps interacts with endurance, energy and recovery under demanding conditions, as well as its role in stress and metabolic research.
REISHI
Stress Resilience. Deep Recovery.
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is one of the most widely researched functional mushrooms, long used in traditional wellness practices and now a focus of modern science. Research is exploring its unique compounds - including polysaccharides and triterpenes - and their relationship to areas such as stress response, sleep patterns, immune function and overall resilience.
Human studies continue to investigate how Reishi interacts with pathways involved in calm, recovery and adaptation to demanding conditions.
CHAGA
Cell Defence. Antioxidants.
Revered in northern cultures for generations, Chaga is rich in naturally occurring antioxidant compounds such as polyphenols, melanin and beta-glucans. Modern research is exploring its relationship to oxidative stress, free-radical activity, DNA integrity and immune function, as well as its potential roles in skin, metabolic and liver health.
"Mushrooms are miniature pharmaceutical factories...that have a unique combination of talents that improve our health.”
Paul Stamets
Mycologist