Functional Mushrooms
Functional Mushrooms
Which Functional Mushrooms are Most Beneficial? With over 2,000 species [...]
Which Functional Mushrooms are Most Beneficial?
With over 2,000 species of mushrooms, it can be difficult to know which ones to pick. Keep reading to learn about the most popular functional mushrooms and their distinct benefits.
Lion’s Mane Mushroom
Lion’s mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) is a potent functional mushroom that’s been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.
DESCRIPTION: Lion’s mane is a white, globe-shaped fungus that has long spines reminiscent of the hairs of a – you guessed it – lion’s mane!
BENEFITS:
- Compounds in lion’s mane mushroom promote the creation of nerve growth factor (NGF) which can potentially enhance cognitive abilities by regulating and renewing cells in the nervous system. One Japanese study showed that lion’s mane supplementation provided significant cognitive improvement in older adults who were suffering from mild cognitive impairment.
- Lion’s mane mushroom is ideal in helping stimulate your brain in all aspects, including aiding in memory, concentration, and even depression and anxiety.
- The abundance of antioxidants in lion’s mane mushroom can also lower inflammation, which is helpful for people who deal with digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
DOSAGE: Standard doses of 1,000mg (1 gram) or more per day are common.
SIDE EFFECTS: Lion’s mane is very well tolerated with no known side effects.
Reishi Mushroom
Reishi mushrooms (Ganoderma lucidum) are another member of the medicinal mushroom group and one of the world’s most researched ingredients that have been shown time after time to benefit the mind and body.
DESCRIPTION: Also known as “lingzhi mushroom”, reishi is a shiny red, kidney-shaped mushroom that grows at the base and stumps of deciduous trees like the maple.
BENEFITS:
- Contains ganoderic acids, compounds that support and protect the liver and therefore aid in detoxification. Ganoderic acid may also have anti-cancer effects.
- Reishi protects against free radicals, protecting the body against threats and viruses.
- In Chinese medicine, reishi is also taken medicinally to boost immunity against everything from the common cold to cancer by increasing the activity of the body’s essential white blood cells.
- The reishi mushroom is famous for its soothing, relaxation and sleep-enhancing effects. It may also promote relief and mood enhancement for people dealing with anxiety or depression while alleviating fatigue.
DOSAGE: Standard dosages of dried reishi range from ~1,500mg (1.5 grams) to up to 9,000mg (9 grams) per day.
SIDE EFFECTS: It is recommended that reishi not be used long term (more than 3-6 months) as allergic reactions may develop. Signs of a reaction include dryness in the mouth, throat, and nasal passages as well as itchiness and rash.
Chaga Mushroom
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is an arctic mushroom that packs serious beauty benefits as well as immune-strengthening powers.
DESCRIPTION: This parasitic mushroom grows on birch trees and looks like burnt charcoal. Its dark coloration is due to high concentrations of melanin, the same compound that gives our skin its pigmentation!
BENEFITS:
- Chaga mushroom is the ideal companion to keep on hand during flu season. It promotes the creation of special proteins (cytokines) that boost immunity, stimulate white blood cells to fight against bacteria and viruses, and lower inflammation in the body.
- Contains polysaccharides-chromium complex, a bioactive compound that has been shown in animal studies to significantly lower blood sugar and reduce diabetes-like symptoms.
- This medicinal mushroom is also a powerhouse of important vitamins and minerals, which is why it’s been getting a good rep as a beauty supplement for its skin, hair, and nail enhancing benefits.
- Chaga mushroom can also be used for its anti-aging abilities. The antioxidants in this super shroom are known to fight free radicals and repair damage from UV exposure, pollution, and aging.
DOSAGE: Standard dosages of chaga are typically 1,000mg (1 gram) per day.
SIDE EFFECTS: It is generally well tolerated with few known side effects. Due to its high oxalate content and blood sugar lowering properties, however, individuals on low-oxalate diets or those taking diabetic medications should consult with their doctor before use.
Cordyceps Mushroom
The cordyceps mushroom (cordyceps sinensis and cordyceps miliaris) is the medicinal mushroom of choice when it comes to fitness, stress, and immunity.
DESCRIPTION: The name “cordyceps” comes from the Latin words meaning “club” and “head”. This is a pretty good description of what a wild cordyceps looks like!
BENEFITS:
- Cordyceps isn’t actually a mushroom in the strictest sense, it is technically an “annual ascomycetes fungus” closely related to mushrooms that grows parasitically on insect larvae.
- Cordyceps mushroom is indispensable in maintaining energy, stamina, and athletic performance by promoting healthy blood flow, increasing the body’s lactate threshold, and stimulating ATP (this is what gives energy to muscles).
- The high-antioxidant content of cordyceps can help fight fatigue and stress and even boost the libido thanks to its ability to improve blood flow.
- Contains cordyceptin, an immunoregulatory compound that can help to enhance the immune system to fight harmful free radicals, promoting overall wellness. Cordyceps can be counted on to promote longevity while improving heart health, reducing the risk of cancer, and lowering blood sugar and cholesterol.
DOSAGE: Standard dosages of cordyceps are approximately 1,000mg (1 gram) per day.
SIDE EFFECTS: Cordyceps is well tolerated but some individuals may experience mild side effects like a stomach ache or dry mouth. Individuals with blood clotting diseases should discuss the use of cordyceps with their doctor as it has blood-thinning (anti-coagulant) properties.






