Lion's Mane Extract is standardised to 50% polysaccharides and 15% beta-glucans, and is organically grown. It provides 120 vegan capsules with the equivalent of 3000 mg of fresh mushroom per capsule, for a 4-month supply.

Zenement's Lion's Mane Extract offers a standardised formula that provides 50% Polysaccharides and 15% Beta-Glucans, derived from the fruiting body of Hericium Erinaceus, with each capsule containing the equivalent of 3000 mg of fresh mushroom, providing a constant concentration of its active ingredients. Each capsule contains the equivalent of 3000 mg of fresh mushroom, providing a constant concentration of its active ingredients. Hericium Erinaceus, known as Lion's Mane, provides standardised Polysaccharides and Beta-Glucans. These compounds allow this fungus to be integrated into a daily routine focused on well-being. The extract is organically grown, offering a suitable option for those who follow a conscious and balanced diet. The sources of Lion's Mane used in this formula promote efficient absorption. The formula is developed without additives, GMO-free and vegan. Each pack contains 120 vegan capsules, providing a 4-month supply.
Content per dose (1 capsule): Organic Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) fruiting body extract 6:1 500 mg*, of which 50% polysaccharides 250 mg and 15% beta-glucans 75 mg. Other ingredients: vegetable capsule (HPMC). *Equivalent to 3000 mg of mushroom.
Organic Lion's Mane fruiting body extract (Hericium erinaceus, 50% Polysaccharides, 15% Beta-glucans), vegetable capsule (HPMC).
Content per dose (1 capsule): Organic Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) fruiting body extract 6:1 500 mg*, of which 50% polysaccharides 250 mg and 15% beta-glucans 75 mg. Other ingredients: vegetable capsule (HPMC). *Equivalent to 3000 mg of mushroom.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet. Do not exceed the expressly recommended daily dose. Keep out of the reach of young children. Store in a cool, dry place. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or for children under 18 years of age. People undergoing treatment should consult their doctor.