
Lion's Mane
by Foodsporen
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A lion's mane mushroom tincture is a concentrated liquid extract of Hericium erinaceus designed for fast, efficient absorption without the faff of brewing or swallowing capsules. Foodsporen's version uses a 3-fold extraction process to pull the most useful compounds from the fruiting body, delivering 830 mg of Hericium erinaceus in roughly 10 drops — plus a touch of cinnamon and Vitamin B3 to round things out.
The right bottle depends on where you are in your routine — curious, committed, or fully locked in.
| Volume | Best for | Approx. duration at recommended dose |
|---|---|---|
| 30ml | First-timers or travel. Toss it in a bag and see how you respond before scaling up. | ~2 weeks |
| 50ml | A solid month of daily dosing. The sweet spot if you already know lion's mane mushroom tincture works for you. | ~3–4 weeks |
| 100ml | Long-term supply for established routines. Less reordering, more consistency. | ~7–8 weeks |
All three bottles come with an integrated glass dropper, so measuring stays precise from the 30ml trial run to the 100ml workhorse. If you're stacking this lion's mane mushroom tincture with other daily supplements, the 50ml or 100ml sizes keep your shelf stocked without much thought.
Dosing is straightforward: half a pipette, twice daily. That half-pipette works out to approximately 10 drops, which gives you the following per serving:
| Ingredient | Amount per 10 drops |
|---|---|
| Hericium erinaceus | 830 mg |
| Cinnamon | 29 mg |
| Vitamin B3 (Niacin) | 2550 μg (15% RDA) |
The sublingual mushroom drops method is where this format really earns its keep. Holding the liquid under your tongue for a 60-second sublingual hold time lets the active compounds absorb directly through the mucous membrane, skipping the slower route through your stomach. If you'd rather not hold it, stirring the drops into your morning coffee or a smoothie works too — you'll just trade some absorption speed for convenience.
One thing to keep in mind: don't mix it with carbonated drinks or medications. The carbonation can interfere with absorption, and interactions with medication haven't been studied enough to call it safe.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Foodsporen |
| Species | Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane) |
| Volume options | 30ml, 50ml, 100ml |
| Extraction method | 3-fold extraction for optimal sublingual absorption |
| Active per 10 drops | 830 mg Hericium erinaceus, 29 mg Cinnamon, 2550 μg Vitamin B3 |
| Shelf life | ~1 year (stored correctly) |
| Psychoactive status | 0% psilocybin / 0% THC — non-psychoactive |
| Additives | None — no fillers or synthetic additives |
Pair this lion's mane mushroom tincture with a double-walled travel mug for on-the-go coffee mixing, or a weekly supplement organiser to keep your twice daily routine on track. Small additions, big difference in sticking with it.
Steady cognitive support without a stimulant crash — that's the headline benefit, and it's backed by the way Hericium erinaceus interacts with nerve growth factor (NGF) pathways in the brain.
Here's the pattern we've seen since Azarius opened its doors in 1999: someone walks in complaining about brain fog, afternoon energy dips, or that scattered feeling halfway through a workday. They've usually been self-medicating with espresso or sugary energy drinks, which spike alertness for an hour and then dump them right back into the fog. The cycle repeats, the jitters get worse, and nothing actually improves.
Lion's mane mushroom benefits come from a different angle entirely. Instead of flooding your system with stimulants, the hericium erinaceus extract supports the body's own neural maintenance processes. The compounds erinacines and hericenones — found in the fruiting body — are associated with promoting NGF synthesis, which plays a role in the growth and upkeep of neurons. It's not a buzz. It's more like clearing a smudged window: the world doesn't change, but you can see it more sharply.
We've watched people spend half an hour brewing dried caps on the stove. This cuts the routine to literally ten seconds. The 3-fold extraction process does the heavy lifting that simmering used to handle, concentrating the bioactive compounds into a liquid that's ready the moment you squeeze the dropper.
Now, an honest note on taste: the earthy, slightly bitter mushroom base isn't going to win flavour awards. The liquid has a dark amber hue and carries that distinct, damp-forest aroma of fresh Hericium, with a faint cinnamon warmth on the finish. If you're sensitive to it, stir it into black coffee or a smoothie rather than taking it straight. The cinnamon and Vitamin B3 (2550 μg per serving, covering 15% RDA of niacin) soften the profile a bit, but let's not pretend it tastes like a milkshake.
Compared to capsules, a lion's mane mushroom tincture gives you more control. Capsules force you to swallow a fixed dose and wait for full digestion. Sublingual mushroom drops bypass the stomach, hitting your system faster and allowing micro-adjustments — a few drops more on heavy work days, a few less on rest days. Best for desk workers, students, or creatives who want steady mental clarity without the jittery spike and crash of synthetic energy drinks.
Repeat twice daily — morning and afternoon tends to work well for most people.
Take half a pipette (about 10 drops) twice daily. Hold the liquid under your tongue for 60 seconds to allow sublingual absorption, then swallow. If you prefer, you can mix the drops into coffee or food — the absorption is slightly slower but still effective.
Yes. The non-psychoactive compounds in Hericium erinaceus support nerve growth factor pathways associated with cognitive clarity and memory. It won't give you a stimulant-style rush — think of it as sustained sharpness without jitters or a crash.
No. The manufacturer explicitly advises against use during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data. If you're unsure about any ingredient, consult a healthcare provider before starting.
Lion's mane primarily targets cognitive function and neural support through NGF pathways. Ashwagandha focuses on stress response and cortisol regulation. They work on different systems, which is why some people choose to use both — but they're not interchangeable.
Keep it in a cool, dark, dry environment away from direct sunlight, high heat, or freezing temperatures. Stored correctly, the tincture maintains its potency for approximately 1 year. The glass bottle and dropper help protect the contents from light degradation.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.