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Shaman Shack - Lions Mane powdered extract (90g)

 

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Description

*We are delisting the Shaman Shack range as we are now stocking the equivalent range from Supertonic Herbs*

Lion’s Mane Mushroom is also known as yamabushitake which translates to “mountain hidden mushroom”.

Lion’s Mane has a pleasant almost caramel flavour. It is known for its ability to promote both mental focus and concentration, and nerve regeneration, as it contains a substance called NGF which protects the brain and the nervous system.

Ingredients

Lions Mane (Hericium erinaceus).

Further Information

Shaman Shack Herbs offers “Tonic” herbs that have been used safely and effectively for centuries by ancient seers, shamans, and Taoist masters. These herbs are thought to have been used in the famous “Elixirs of Immortality” of ancient Chinese folklore. They specialize in whole herb formulas for true herb connoisseurs; a little extra work cooking tea is well worth the effort and also, you get to touch, taste and connect with the real herbs as you prepare the tea. They source the highest quality herbs for their products; herbs grown by old-school farmers of many generations, in wild lands of Northern Manchuria and other regions in China and Korea that have been kept safe from pollutants. A trip to these areas is like going back centuries into a simple past, where the herbs are collected from the wild and farmed by people who do things according to ensconced traditions. We hope that you can feel the difference.

Podcast

Click HERE to listen to the podcast with Rehmannia, the founder of Shaman Shack.

Click the above link to listen to an podcast interview between Kate Magic and Rehmannia, the founder of Shaman Shack. He has been working with Chinese herbs for over ten years, and trained with Ron Teeguarden of Dragon Herbs. His story is absolutely fascinating: he talks in-depth about how he was drawn to Chinese herbalism, and how he came to get into juicing and raw foods. They also discuss some of his formulations and the incredible ingredients he uses, such as reishi, shilajit, ormus, black bean, and rehmannia. He also talks about his book, Raw Chi, and combining raw foods with Chinese herbs for maximum benefit.

Still want more? There's another interview with Rehmannia on KateMagic.com

How To Use

This is a very concentrated product. We advise adding 1/2-1tsp in a cup of hot water. We also add it to smoothies and raw chocolates.


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