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bearded tooth
lion's mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus)
Entire Monograph
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- Alzheimer dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- anxiety [Insufficient Evidence]
- athletic performance [Insufficient Evidence]
- cancer [Insufficient Evidence]
- chronic atrophic gastritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- cognitive function [Insufficient Evidence]
- cognitive impairment [Insufficient Evidence]
- COVID-19 [Insufficient Evidence]
- dementia [Insufficient Evidence]
- depression [Insufficient Evidence]
- diabetes [Insufficient Evidence]
- hyperlipidemia [Insufficient Evidence]
- memory [Insufficient Evidence]
- multiple sclerosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- obesity [Insufficient Evidence]
- Parkinson dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- peptic ulcer [Insufficient Evidence]
- wound healing [Insufficient Evidence]
Reported Doses
Safety/efficacy may not be established; reported doses may be derived from limited or potentially inadequate studies w/ variable regimens, multi-ingredient products, or where concentration of active ingredients may vary widely
Special Note
- [formulation clarification]
- Info: may incl. fruiting body and/or mycelial fibers; may contain hericenones, erinacines, other constituents
Effectiveness Ratings
- [see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table]
Alzheimer dz
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: 1.05 g mycelial fibers PO qd; Info: stdzd to contain 5 mg/g erinacrine A
cognitive function
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: 3.2 g fruiting body pwdr PO qd
cognitive impairment
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: 1 g (96% dry pwdr) PO tid; Info: for pts w/ mild cognitive impairment
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