🎙 PodcastFunctional Mushrooms
Lion's Mane & the Depressed Brain: A Quick Research Brief
A two-minute audio brief on the key findings about Lion's Mane and depression.
lion's manehericium erinaceusdepressionNGFnerve growth factormental healthfunctional mushrooms
Source Research Papers
Citations in APA 7 format. All studies were sourced from peer-reviewed journals via Google Scholar.
Chong, P. S., Fung, M.-L., Wong, K. H., & Lim, L. W. (2020). Therapeutic potential of Hericium erinaceus for depressive disorder. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(1), Article 163. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010163
🔵 ReviewMixed / unclear
Bottom line
Lays out why Lion's Mane might help depression — by spurring nerve growth rather than changing brain chemicals — while stressing it hasn't been tested against real antidepressants in people.
Shop Related Spores
Laboratory-grade Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes for microscopy research.