Benefits - real or illusory - and side effects to stimulating NGF
#211
Posted 13 January 2011 - 03:14 PM
#212
Posted 19 January 2011 - 03:29 PM
I have a friend who had nerve damage to his feet after a car accident who claims to have regained some feeling in the tops of his feet after eating approx. 30g hou tou gu a day for about a month.
I'm not arguing that it could just be part of his natural recovery over time, but the timing makes me wonder.
I personally am waiting for my current supp to run out before I try anything new like lions mane.
#213
Posted 07 February 2011 - 04:53 PM
#214
Posted 07 February 2011 - 09:06 PM
Lion's mane, ALCAR and ashwagandha might be a decent combination, at least in theory. Has anyone tried them together? I'm going to try it soon but I'm holding off on the lion's mane until my stack is a bit more finalized as I'm experimenting quite liberally right now.
I can't take them together since I must take Lion's Mane as night, due to drowsiness and ALCAR during the day otherwise I'll stay up. Ashwagandha is good anytime for me. If I take all during the day, the Lion's Mane will still overrule everything else and make me drowsy with brain fog. It does make me sleep deeper though.
#215
Posted 07 February 2011 - 11:28 PM
Oh, I was a little unclear I guess. I meant together as in the same regimen, not taken exactly at the same time during the day. I've tried taking ashwagandha during the day since it is an AChEI but it seems somewhat sedative so I have to take it in the evening with my bacopa - produces very vivid dreams btw. I take ALCAR during the day and when I introduce lion's mane I'll probably take it as part of my sleep stack with ash and bacopa.Lion's mane, ALCAR and ashwagandha might be a decent combination, at least in theory. Has anyone tried them together? I'm going to try it soon but I'm holding off on the lion's mane until my stack is a bit more finalized as I'm experimenting quite liberally right now.
I can't take them together since I must take Lion's Mane as night, due to drowsiness and ALCAR during the day otherwise I'll stay up. Ashwagandha is good anytime for me. If I take all during the day, the Lion's Mane will still overrule everything else and make me drowsy with brain fog. It does make me sleep deeper though.
What are your impressions and thoughts on ash, ALCAR and lion's mane in the same regimen?
#216
Posted 08 February 2011 - 04:10 AM
Oh, I was a little unclear I guess. I meant together as in the same regimen, not taken exactly at the same time during the day. I've tried taking ashwagandha during the day since it is an AChEI but it seems somewhat sedative so I have to take it in the evening with my bacopa - produces very vivid dreams btw. I take ALCAR during the day and when I introduce lion's mane I'll probably take it as part of my sleep stack with ash and bacopa.Lion's mane, ALCAR and ashwagandha might be a decent combination, at least in theory. Has anyone tried them together? I'm going to try it soon but I'm holding off on the lion's mane until my stack is a bit more finalized as I'm experimenting quite liberally right now.
I can't take them together since I must take Lion's Mane as night, due to drowsiness and ALCAR during the day otherwise I'll stay up. Ashwagandha is good anytime for me. If I take all during the day, the Lion's Mane will still overrule everything else and make me drowsy with brain fog. It does make me sleep deeper though.
What are your impressions and thoughts on ash, ALCAR and lion's mane in the same regimen?
I was thinking the same thing months back but the combination didn't do well for me. It was the ALCAR. Lion's Mane seems to take longer to wear off while sleeping I've noticed, it still lingered a couple hours after waking. I also took ash, bacopa, schizandra, and adrenal pills at night at the time. In the morning I was taking Piracetam, Alpha-GPC and ALCAR. What I would feel was the slight brain fog for the first couple hours upon waking which was the lion's mane and taking the ALCAR felt like a stress headache, the same feeling as if I have too much choline. I couldn't make sense of the reaction, but once dropping the ALCAR everything was good. Otherwise the night time and daytime stacks both work fine for me separately, and good together without the ALCAR. If you decide to try it out, post your experience.
Edited by jlspartz, 08 February 2011 - 04:12 AM.
#217
Posted 09 February 2011 - 09:09 PM
#218
Posted 11 February 2011 - 02:58 PM
#219
Posted 12 February 2011 - 05:08 AM
I have. Their lion's mane product seems excellent. One of the few supplements I can honestly say that I feel a difference in cognitively when I take, or miss, it.Is mushroomharvest.com a good source for lion's mane? Has anyone ordered from there?
#220
Posted 13 February 2011 - 11:00 AM
Grifron Maitake, Mushroom Wisdom on iHerb is 24$ per month, 17$ on Vitacost
Mushroom Science, Lion's Mane approx 30$
Fungi Perfecti Host Defense Lion's Mane 25$
#221
Posted 15 February 2011 - 05:59 PM
Oh, I take the bulk powder not the capsules, 1 teaspoon per day ... much more value, lasts a very long time. It doesn't taste too bad in my morning shake -- in fact, I don't even notice the mild taste now.Yeah but it is pricey, 40$ per month + S/H.
Grifron Maitake, Mushroom Wisdom on iHerb is 24$ per month, 17$ on Vitacost
Mushroom Science, Lion's Mane approx 30$
Fungi Perfecti Host Defense Lion's Mane 25$
Edited by trance, 15 February 2011 - 06:03 PM.
#222
Posted 23 February 2011 - 03:06 PM
Well, it might be a little too soon to say anything about this but I'll give some brief initial impressions anyway. As I said I'm already taking ALCAR and ashwagandha (along with a regimen containing 1 mg deprenyl, 500 mg curcumin, a lot of gotu kola, a lot of bacopa at night and some supplements). My legs started itching when I added a low dose of (15 drops of eclectic's liquid extract which according to them corresponds to 0.5 g of lion's mane). My scalp itched some before I added the lion's mane but now it seems to itch even more. It might be in my head since I've heard of the itchiness side effect before and my dosage at this point is admittedly low. Very hard to attribute anything specifically to lion's mane otherwise since I'm taking so much else. I guess the itchiness might be a good sign if you're after the NGF but it is also very annoying. I guess those obsessed with NGF could add huperzine A too. Any cognitive benefits from a combination to increase NGF might take a while though. Still undecided whether or not I'll keep taking lion's mane.. partly because of the cost and also because it is harder to concentrate when something itches. If the itching is mostly in my mind it will hopefully subside soon enough.If you decide to try it out, post your experience.
I don't think my subjective account here is all that reliable considering I haven't been on it for that long and fact is that I've got a pretty comprehensive stack but I can imagine combining things like ALCAR, ashwagandha, huperzine A and lion's mane to increase NGF is an interesting prospect in theory for some.
Edited by aLurker, 23 February 2011 - 03:13 PM.
#223
Posted 23 February 2011 - 04:31 PM
Regarding ALCAR, ashwaganda and lion's mane:
Well, it might be a little too soon to say anything about this but I'll give some brief initial impressions anyway. As I said I'm already taking ALCAR and ashwagandha (along with a regimen containing 1 mg deprenyl, 500 mg curcumin, a lot of gotu kola, a lot of bacopa at night and some supplements). My legs started itching when I added a low dose of (15 drops of eclectic's liquid extract which according to them corresponds to 0.5 g of lion's mane). My scalp itched some before I added the lion's mane but now it seems to itch even more. It might be in my head since I've heard of the itchiness side effect before and my dosage at this point is admittedly low. Very hard to attribute anything specifically to lion's mane otherwise since I'm taking so much else. I guess the itchiness might be a good sign if you're after the NGF but it is also very annoying. I guess those obsessed with NGF could add huperzine A too. Any cognitive benefits from a combination to increase NGF might take a while though. Still undecided whether or not I'll keep taking lion's mane.. partly because of the cost and also because it is harder to concentrate when something itches. If the itching is mostly in my mind it will hopefully subside soon enough.If you decide to try it out, post your experience.
I don't think my subjective account here is all that reliable considering I haven't been on it for that long and fact is that I've got a pretty comprehensive stack but I can imagine combining things like ALCAR, ashwagandha, huperzine A and lion's mane to increase NGF is an interesting prospect in theory for some.
I used to take lions mane but only tried on bottle, heard that u need to be on it for at least 6 months thoughy. How long does NGF take to achieve, since i have started taking hyperzine A every 2 days?
#225
Posted 28 February 2011 - 12:34 AM
#226
Posted 28 February 2011 - 05:22 AM
I'm going to start back up with my home grown lion's mane mycelium in a while; maybe next week. I just ran it through the coffee grinder.
#227
Posted 09 April 2011 - 08:48 AM
So it seems there are about 2 studies floating around on the internet pertaining to the benefits from Lion's Mane for stimulating NGF. I'll start off by posting the links:
http://findarticles....ag=content;col1
http://www.explorepu...gishi_11_4.html
this isn't a research paper but it gives a comprehensive overview of Lion's Mane in Layman's terms:
http://www.ultimatei.../lions-mane.php
So, what I've gathered from these two articles is that there are two beneficial parts of the Lion's mane mushroom. The first beneficial part of the mushroom is the fruit itself, or the "Mane" of the mushroom. Google lion's mane for images and you'll be able to understand easier.
Hericenones C-E and F-H are the active NGF stimulating components derived from the fruit of the mushroom.
Erinacines A-I are the active NGF stimulating components derived from the mycelium of the mushroom. Mycelium are the root structures of the mushroom and look like little white threads. These compounds derived from the mycelium were found to be multiple times more effective at stimulating NGF production.The newly-discovered erinacine H stimulated 31.5 /- 1.7 pg/ml of NGF secretion into the medium at 33.3 [micro]g/ml concentration, which was five times greater than NGF secretion in the absence of the compound. The erinacines are the most powerful inducers of NGF synthesis among all currently identified natural compounds.
One study evaluates the chemicals performance on rats but the one I found more interesting was the study performed on 100 elderly people in Japan who demonstrated some form of brain related disease.All patients were elderly and suffered from cerebrovascular disease, degenerative orthopedic disease, Parkinson's disease, spinocerebellar degeneration, diabetic neuropathy, spinal cord injury, or disuse syndrome.
The study administered 5g of dried lion's mane to 50 patients a day for 6 months after which an improvement was noticed in the patients cognition.The results of this preliminary study show that after six months of taking Lion's Mane mushroom, six out of seven dementia patients demonstrated improvements in their perceptual capacities, and all seven had improvements in their overall FIM score (see Figures 3 and 4).
Quite an interesting study. From everything I've read it seems this substance is completely safe. If you google it you can find many forums and articles on ways to cook lion's mane as well as grow your own. Apparently it has a very mild flavor that some compare to lobster. Yum Yum.
Another interesting point is that it can be found all over north America, Europe and Asia. this spring or perhaps next fall I'll have to get out hiking and keep my eyes peeled for the mushroom. I think I will definitely look into adding lion's mane to my supplements.
Tomorrow, I'm going to try to see if I can find any research on negative effects of stimulating NGF production.
So what brand are you recommending and at what dosage? I had an adverse reaction to Cipro which can cause nerve damage. I am very interested in taking this. But, seeing that the experimental dose is 5 grams, we would need to take some sort of equivalent of this. What is the best place to take 5 grams a day? Please someone respond, thanks.
Edited by pinballwizard, 09 April 2011 - 08:50 AM.
#228
Posted 20 June 2011 - 09:18 PM
Invincible Herbs:
http://www.invincibl...ne-Extract.html
I've tried their 2 oz pack and it was delivered very promptly. It doesn't specify the part used but its an extract standardized to 30% polysaccarides. Didn't come with a COA but I haven't asked for one yet.
Aloha Medicinals:
http://www.alohamedi...om/hericium.htm
I haven't tried these folks yet but I probably will. Theirs is a full spectrum product which I think means they use the whole mushroom and do not extract. Here's the link they sent me about that:
http://www.alohamedi...ty_Web_Page.htm
They also sent me an in-house COA indicating 27% polysaccarides which seems to me to be almost as strong as the extract above. In addition to the caps on their web page, they e-mailed me a bulk price of $100 for 1 kg.
Howard
Edited by hav, 20 June 2011 - 09:19 PM.
#229
Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:32 PM
Not only do I notice the obvious sensory enhancements and thinking ease from it, but my brain just "feels" cleaner and healthier is the best way I can put it.
I think it would be really helpful for recovering from mdma/stimulant abuse as it gives me a great deal of natural feeling energy and motivation while seemingly reversing any cloudiness at least semi-permanently from mdma/other potentially damaging drugs. I'm just saying it would probably be most useful for brain recovery, but it also definitely works for me whether I feel that my brain is functioning at its best or not.
#230
Posted 21 July 2011 - 05:34 PM
#231
Posted 22 July 2011 - 06:20 PM
Well, here's the thing. I have found Lion's Mane to be one of the best noots for me so far, my other two favorites being Bacopa and DHA, and I have tried quite a few others by now. It’s hard to tell how it would do as a standalone because I always took it while also taking at least one my other favorites, DHA, and most of the time I was also taking Bacopa. I definitely noticed a boost in performance since I added Lion’s mane. I went through 4 bottles of the Fungi Perfecti brand and then starting taking my homegrown Lion’s mane for a few more months before I ran out and then went through one more bottle of the Fungi Perfecti brand. I then stopped taking Bacopa around the same time. So, for a little over a month I have been taking only Carlson’s DHA Gems and about a week and a half ago I added Bacopa back in to the mix. In about another week and a half I will be supplementing again with Lion’s Mane, this time just my own, which contains
mostly mycelium but also contains fruit bodies as well as some of the growth medium, to see if I get the same perceived boost. So I’ll be taking all three of my favorites together again for about a month. Then I am going to cut both the Lion’s Mane and Bacopa again for about a month then restart the cycle again, but this time I will take just Lion’s Mane and DHA for about two weeks before adding in the Bacopa. As you can see, I have no plans to discontinue DHA at all!
#232
Posted 25 September 2011 - 10:17 PM
It's my fourth day of taking mushroom science lions mane brand. Once in the morning and once at night. So far i have experienced dreams where i come across as more confident and a bit more aggressive. The dreams have also been partly about solving things e.g mathematical stuff or logical things. I never used to dream like this. Maybe a placebo but i am quite enjoying it, as i am getting to see another version of myself:)
On the flips side, vinpocetine that i also bought have been given me headaches. I need to take less than 20 mg i guess!
Interesting.
The only LM I have taken is Swanson.
I took three caps before bed and had similar dreams to how you describe yours.
And theirs according to this board is not even a really good extract.
I am reading the whole thread to get some pointers on which brand to buy.
And I'll probably buy Cordyceps and Reishi from the same place.
#233
Posted 25 September 2011 - 10:58 PM
Going to get some cordyceps of either too to boost my energy levels.
I've blown cash on physical performance enhancer's in my day so this should not be too bad.
Plus not dating/having a relationship gives one considerably more disposable spending money.I want to thank you guys for a very informative and educational thread.
#234
Posted 12 November 2011 - 12:16 PM
#235
Posted 12 November 2011 - 12:36 PM
Due to retinopathy of prematurity I have a vision impairment that is impossible to correct by wearing glasses (laser surgery, scarring, you know). If I know correctly, retinal cells are a kind of nerve cells so maybe increasing NGF may restore some vision?
#236
Posted 13 November 2011 - 09:32 PM
It's nice to stack with lots of Lion's Mane~
#237
Posted 14 November 2011 - 03:58 AM
#238
Posted 14 November 2011 - 11:05 AM
http://cancerres.aac...0/2212.full.pdf
What dou you think about it?? It´s a real risk taking Lion´s Mane and increasing NGF??
Thanks
#239
Posted 17 November 2011 - 12:54 AM
http://www.architalb...cle/view/149205
The possibility to take advantage from the nerve growth factor (NGF) ability to induce recovery of damaged tissue has been largely explored in animal models and humans. Recently, the successful use of the ocular administration of NGF in ophthalmology, and the evidences that from the eyes NGF can access to the brain have stimulated new fields of research and open further perspectives to the clinical application of this neurotrophin. In our previous studies we have demonstrated the efficacy of NGF eye drop treatment to improved behavioural deficits and recover structural and biochemical alterations occurring follow brain lesion in animals. Since NGF exerts neuroreparative effects in brain by acting on mature neurons and neuronal precursors localised in germinal subventricular zone (SVZ), the present study has been aimed to evaluate the effects of NGF eye drop administration on the expression of the mitotic marker Ki67 in brain of adult rats. We found that a single ocular administration (10 μl) of 200 μg/mL NGF solution is sufficient to enhance the distribution of Ki67-positive cells also expressing p75 neurotrophin receptors in the proliferating layer of the SVZ. In addition, NGF treatment induces an increase of levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in forebrain. This data further supports the efficacy of ocular applied NGF to affect brain activities and suggests that NGF also by inducing local factors, including BDNF, can activate the machinery regulating the proliferation and maturation of neuronal precursor in brain.
#240
Posted 26 November 2011 - 12:44 PM
Hi. I´m currently taking Lion´s Mane. I find this study. Please read the "Discusssion" paragraph: "NGF can be operative in growth modulation of malignant tumor cells possessing high-affinity binding sites for the molecule".
http://cancerres.aac...0/2212.full.pdf
What dou you think about it?? It´s a real risk taking Lion´s Mane and increasing NGF??
Thanks
choqueiro, You have definitly highlighted an important potential risk, that sadly may be real to a limited extent.Damn
I can think of a few substances that increase NGF and also increase lung cancer mortality.Until now i had not believed this to be causative. Let us for instance, look at Nicotine;
Here I establish the Potential for Nicotine to increase NGF in a cell line, It does remain to be seen whether this occurs in relevant Lung Cell lines(As this increase in cancer growth is specific to Lung Cancer except for Glia Cancer(brain)). More investigation maybe necessary to determine the exact pathway of effect of increased NGF due to Nicotine.(Suspected Polyamine)
Mechanisms of nicotine mediated communication between NGF-differentiated PC12 and HEL cells.
Krjukova J, Akerman KE.
Source
Division of the Cell Physiology, Department of Physiology, BMC, Uppsala University, Husargatan 3, Sweden.
Abstract
HEL 92.1.7 cells were immobilized among nerve growth factor (NGF)-differentiated PC12 cells. Nicotine caused an immediate Ca2+ mobilisation in the PC12 cells followed by a delayed secondary Ca2+ response in the HEL 92.1.7 cells. The Ca2+ elevation in response to nicotine in PC12 cells was abolished by Na+ removal. The response was diminished by omega-contoxin GVIA (omega-CTx-GVIA) in PC12 cell neurites and by nifedipine in the cell bodies, respectively. The secondary response in HEL 92.1.7 cells was blocked by omega-CTx-GVIA. The results suggest that nicotinic receptor-mediated depolarisation and subsequent activation of voltage dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCC) are sufficient to induce transmitter release from NGF-differentiated PC12 cell varicosities without requirement for additional Ca2+ influx via nicotinic receptor ion channels.
Here I establish that Nicotine stimulate Cancer growth in apartently a consistent manner with NGF. Dual Casaulity has not be shown. But there appears to be linked specificity, indicating a likelihood for casuality.
NICOTINE DIRECTLY SPEEDS LUNG CANCER GROWTH
http://www.webmd.com...eds-lung-cancer
July 20, 2006 -- Nicotine directly speeds the growth of lung cancerlung cancer, University of South Florida researchers report.
Tobacco smoke contains agents that cause cancercancer. But nicotine itself isn't one of them. Instead, nicotine promotes the growth of existing cancer cells.
Exactly how nicotine does this is now becoming clear: It plugs directly into lung cells, where it jump-starts the cells' growth machinery. If those cells are cancerous, nicotine makes them grow wildly.
"These events can be expected to contribute to the growth and progression of tumors exposed to nicotine through tobacco smoke or cigarette substitutes," suggest Piyali Dasgupta, PhD, and colleagues at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, USF, Tampa, Fla.
Dasgupta and colleagues found that nicotine plugs into receptors called nicotinic acetylcholine receptors or nAChRs. These receptors are found throughout the body.
The finding may help explain why chemotherapy for breast cancerbreast cancer is less effective in smokers and why cigarette smoke helps many different kinds of cancer grow.
The study appears in the August issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
This should be noted as only one example of a substance that positive modulates NGF that also increase Cancer cell growth rate in the Lung. More research is required to understand how and why it does this, At present I dont have a very clear conceptual view of the process.
Some Pro-NGF substances have been shown to increase mortality in Humans at a statistically significant level.
Obviously someone with medical "cognitive decline" maybe in a position to justify this moderate risk. Maybe someone young and very health could also justify this lesser(age) risk, if improved cognition resulted, which because of the personal circumstance lead to a great increase in Utility. It really becomes a personal call. Are you content? Do you really notice the Benefit?
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