This ancient mushroom can regenerate neurons and could reverse brain aging
Envision a single mushroom with the power to awaken dormant neurons and rejuvenate the aging brain.
That’s the exciting possibility being uncovered in recent studies of Hericium erinaceus, commonly known as lion’s mane.
Traditionally celebrated in Eastern medicine, this unique mushroom is now gaining serious attention from the scientific community.
A recent article in the Journal of Neurochemistry reported that lion’s mane extracts can stimulate neurotrophic signaling, fostering axon development, strengthening synaptic connections, and enhancing memory in mice.
These findings suggest that the long-held goal of brain regeneration may be closer than ever to becoming a medical reality.
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