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Old 06-25-2010, 03:40 AM #1
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Default lions mane benefits could make you roar

Hello again and to Mrs D whom is the only person I really remember ( shes been here that long ) :P Sry D but its True !

Any way, I've been trying my hand at this whole nerve regeneration thing again in part of my other maddening problem ( anosmia ) and came across something suprising I dont recall ever being mentioned on any forums before called " lions mane " which you can read more about here

I dont know whether it helps or not because I've only started trying it with some of remaining neuro supplements I still have ( biotin , benotiamine )
and I've still got a smile on my face , so I'll let you decide for yourselves.
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Let us know how it works. Many mushrooms are showing benefits for immune functions. But people with autoimmune diseases are typically warned off them.
http://www.cordycepsreishiextracts.c...supplement.htm


Mushrooms also have trace minerals in them and zinc.
Zinc can improve the sense of smell and taste, when people are low in it.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12520390
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