Mushroom Blend Supplement (60 Capsules)
Mushroom Blend Supplement (60 Capsules)
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Mushroom Blend: Cordyceps Sinensis, Shiitake, and Lion’s Mane for Recovery Support
Medicinal mushrooms have been used for centuries in traditional medicine for their ability to support immunity, energy, and brain health. A blend containing Cordyceps sinensis, Shiitake, and Lion’s Mane offers a powerful combination of adaptogenic, immune-boosting, and cognitive-enhancing properties—making it especially helpful during withdrawal and recovery.
Withdrawal takes a toll on the body and mind. Energy is low, the immune system may be weakened, and mental clarity can be clouded by fatigue or “brain fog.” This mushroom blend can help restore balance and resilience in several ways:
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Cordyceps Sinensis – Energy & Endurance: Known for supporting oxygen use and ATP production, cordyceps can boost stamina, reduce exhaustion, and help the body adapt to physical stress without overstimulation.
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Shiitake – Immune & Cardiovascular Support: Rich in beta-glucans and other compounds that strengthen immune defenses, shiitake mushrooms also support healthy cholesterol and circulation—important during the physical strain of withdrawal.
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Lion’s Mane – Brain & Nerve Support: Lion’s mane contains compounds that may stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF), which supports brain repair, improves memory, and helps clear mental fog. This can aid mood stability and cognitive function in recovery.
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Adaptogenic Synergy: Together, these mushrooms help the body adapt to stress, support energy production, and improve resilience to both mental and physical challenges.
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Antioxidant Protection: All three are rich in antioxidants, helping protect cells from the oxidative stress that’s heightened during withdrawal.
While this mushroom blend won’t remove withdrawal symptoms, it can be a supportive part of a recovery plan—helping the body rebuild energy, sharpen mental clarity, and strengthen immune defenses.
Important: Those with mushroom allergies, on immune-suppressing medication, or with certain chronic conditions should consult a healthcare provider before use.



