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Lion's Mane to boost your cognitive function and enhance neural pathways

Business Owner from Ayurveda Mandala

Greetings Neighbours
Thought to share with you about this amazing functional mushroom tonic herb. Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) has been used for millennia as a tonic by monks and traditional herbalists to enhance nerve growth and repair and therefore supporting clarity and focus of the mind.
In my experience it sharpens the brain and cognitive function. It is a tonic and does not have the stimulating or the negative affects of black tea or caffeine. Rather it gives clarity and acuity to the brain in a gentle and steady manner that lasts for many hours.
Please click on the Read More button to read the full blog post.
If you have questions or would like to try this tonic please get in touch with me.


Warm regards
Manasi
Ayurveda Mandala
021 132 5701
manasi@ayurveda-mandala.com
www.ayurveda...
Beach Haven, Auckland

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