Lion’s Mane Benefits
What Is Lion’s Mane?

Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) has recently been gaining popularity for its potential role in brain health, focus and overall wellbeing.
It contains unique bioactive compounds, including hericenones and erinacines, both of which have been studied for their potential effects on the nervous system and brain function (Ryu et al., 2021).
Why Is Lion’s Mane So Popular?

Interest in Lion’s Mane has grown due to its potential to support:
- Focus and cognitive function
- Mood and mental wellbeing
- The gut-brain connection
- Overall resilience to stress
While early research is promising, many studies are still emerging, and further large-scale human trials are needed to fully understand its effects (Ryu et al., 2021).
May Support Cognitive Function and Focus
Lion’s Mane is most commonly associated with brain health.
Research suggests it may:
- Support aspects of cognitive performance
- Improve mental clarity and focus
- Support overall brain function
Some studies indicate that Lion’s Mane may influence nerve growth factor (NGF), which plays a role in maintaining and supporting nerve cells (Ryu et al., 2021).
A small human study also observed improvements in cognitive function scores following supplementation, although findings were modest and require further validation (Mori et al., 2009).
May Help Support Mood and Stress Response

The connection between cognitive function and mood is closely linked through the nervous system.
Some emerging research suggests Lion’s Mane may:
- Support mood balance
- Help reduce feelings of stress
- Contribute to overall mental wellbeing
In a small clinical study, participants reported improvements in mood-related measures following regular intake, although more research is needed to confirm these effects (Nagano et al., 2010).
Supports the Gut-Brain Axis
The gut-brain axis refers to the communication between the digestive system and the brain.
Lion’s Mane has been studied for its potential role in:
- Supporting gut health
- Interacting with the microbiome
- Contributing to digestive balance
Preclinical research suggests Lion’s Mane may have effects on gut microbiota and gastrointestinal function, though human evidence is still developing (Ryu et al., 2021).
Provides Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Support
Lion’s Mane contains compounds that have demonstrated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity in research settings.
These properties may help:
- Support cellular health
- Protect against oxidative stress
- Contribute to overall wellbeing
These findings are primarily based on laboratory studies, with more research needed to be conducted to validate (Ryu et al., 2021).
May Support Nerve Health
One of the most unique areas of research around Lion’s Mane is its potential role in nerve health.
Preclinical studies suggest it may:
- Stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF)
- Support nerve regeneration processes
However, further research is required for a deeper understanding on its role in nerve health (Ryu et al., 2021).
How Long Does Lion’s Mane Take to Work?
Lion’s Mane is not typically associated with immediate effects. Research suggests that benefits may be more noticeable with:
- Consistent daily use
- Use over several weeks
Some studies observed changes during supplementation periods that reduced after discontinuation, suggesting ongoing use may be important (Mori et al., 2009).
How to Use Lion’s Mane in Your Routine

Lion’s Mane can be easily incorporated into your daily routine and is commonly available in:
- Powders
- Capsules
- Functional blends
For example, a blend like our Organic Mushroom & Cacao combines:
- Lion’s Mane which is associated with focus
- Reishi which is traditionally used for promoting calmness
- Organic cacao for a balanced energy lift
This makes it suitable:
- In the afternoon for focus
- In the evening for a more grounded, calming routine
Focus & Unwind with Mushroom & Cacao
FAQs
What does Lion’s Mane do?
Lion’s Mane is a mushroom studied for its potential to support brain function, mood and overall wellbeing.
Does Lion’s Mane help with focus?
Some small studies suggest it may support aspects of cognitive function, although results can vary.
Is Lion’s Mane good for gut health?
Emerging research suggests it may support the gut–brain axis, though more human studies are needed.
Daisy Buckingham ANutr, Registered Associate Nutritionist
Daisy, MSc PGDip ANutr, is a Registered Associate Nutritionist with a Master's Degree in Public Health Nutrition, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Eating Disorders and Clinical Nutrition, both of which are Association for Nutrition (AFN) accredited. She, also, has a BSc degree in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience; and has completed an AFN accredited Diet Specialist Nutrition course.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a medical condition, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend consulting your healthcare professional before use.
References
Ryu, S. et al. (2021). Hericium erinaceus and its bioactive compounds in neuroprotection. Journal of Medicinal Food
Mori, K. et al. (2009). Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake on mild cognitive impairment. Phytotherapy Research, 23(3), 367–372
Nagano, M. et al. (2010). Reduction of depression and anxiety by 4 weeks Hericium erinaceus intake. Biomedical Research, 31(4), 231–237
National Institutes of Health (NIH). (2023). Dietary supplements and brain health. Available at: https://www.nih.gov
Mayo Clinic. (2023). Stress, mood and cognitive health. Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org