Posted on 01/20/2024 7:44:50 PM PST by Red Badger
I must say my mother has been taking a product called “Procera,” which she claims has really helped her cognition. I agree with her inasmuch as I can personally see and attest to such things.
Quick…. Hide them from Biden’s operatives.
I bought a softball-sized Lion’a Mane mushroom at NaturalGrocer in my ‘hood. $14. It was actually iuite yummy but the price is enough to make anyone crazy..
You can buy them desiccated, I think, but have no clue about the efficacy.
You’ve convinced me to try it. Where can I buy this Lion’s Mane Mushroom at? It’s probably sold or known under many different names, as per locality of cultivation.
I looked up procera for brain health; it’s mostly mushrooms, including lion’s mane.
I just ordered some. By the time it shows up I will probably have forgotten all about it. Second-day delivery, too.
Easy to grow, learn how. You can also find it on downed logs after a rain. Get sone oak logs, drill some holes and insert fresh Hericium in them. Give it some time and you will have some.
There is a turkey tail mushroom that is given to dogs and I guess humans also use it to help fight cancer.
My friend is a dog whisperer and suggested it to my other friend whose grey hound had cancer.
That was what her other rescued grey hounds died from.
Well, 3 months later the dog was cancer free.
Coriolus vesicolor, but it does not always work. A friend took it after chemo and died three months later. On another instance, one took Hericium and cured his lip cancer. Eat a mushroom a day, get sliced Ganoderma lucidum, brew it as a tea and have a cup a day. Then there is Antrodea camphorata, but that is another story.
My husband and I have been taking Lion’s Mane mushroom daily in extract form for over a year now. It’s from a company in Maine called North Spore. I’d suggest going to their website to read about how it’s produced etc. It’s expensive and there’s no way to be postive it works. Just hoping the research I’ve read is accurate.
I live near Folsom Lake in NorCal.
I find Turkey Tail when out on hikes and bring it home to dry and grind up.
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I gave my pup Turkey Tail when she had cancer. I also took it for a long time. There’s a lot of info on Lion’s Mane at the site.
Thank you, Ma’am, for that information.
If I decide to look further into it, I now have a connection.
Ive not heard of Turkey Tail mushrooms until now.
I’m guessing the mushroom resembles the full, rounded plume of a Tom Turkey. We have many sources of medicating nutrition, many can be found on most hiking trails if you get there before “they pave paradise”.
CVS carries it. You might have to order on line, though.
I only discovered it when my dog was diagnosed with cancer and I found a FB page for the type of cancer she had. There was a lot of info. on there and it lead me to realmushrooms.com
Thanks for info. You think that’s easy, but I don’t. live in apartment complex, no logs, can’t use a drill. Some men in the ‘hood could do that, but are certified idiots when it comes to their health. I’ll just buy more pricey shrooms.
Unless I forget :)
“The analysis found a correlation between fructose, glucose and sucrose (table sugar) and dementia risk. The free sugars in soda, fruit drinks and milk-based drinks were strongly related to dementia risk,”
Correlation is not causation. There could be confounding factors at play, e.g., the elderly who guzzle soda could be less likely to get exercise, and the lack of exercise is the real cause. There are many possibilities.
At 93, Warren Buffett guzzles 5 Cherry Cokes per day and is extremely sharp mentally. Now, that doesn’t prove anything, but many counter-examples that we know in our own lives suggest that the “sugar = brain poison” hypothesis is oversimplified. My own father was a very mentally sharp nonagenarian. He didn’t drink a lot of sodas but he love guzzling apple juice (with a fructose content about 20% higher than a Coke).
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