I have had constant dull headaches, reduced cognition, regular twitching neck muscles, and light headedness when I stand up ever since a hypertensive crisis I experienced 16 moth ago. I have been to multiple neurologist and have been diagnosed with new daily persistent headache > migraine. I have had Multiple MRI's and MRA's of both my head and neck with all negative results up until my most recent MRI of the brain with contrast. My radiology report reads, "ill-defined foci of signal hyperintensity within the frontal subcortical white matter best seen on FLAIR imaging, including a couple on the left and one on the right."
I have done extensive research on white matter lesions and their correlation to inflammation/headaches/migraines. After discovering this blog of a guy named Mark who has had a rather successfully battled brain lesions, I was turned onto the idea of lion's mane.
http://claritaslux.c...bilitate-brain/
http://claritaslux.c...nce-lions-mane/
Then I found this thread. Thanks to Chrono and Babcock this has been a very thorough and informative thread of 'gold.' Thank you!
I ordered the Lion's Mane Mushroom Extract (Hericium erinaceus) and MyCommunbity from Fungi Perfecti and received my order in the mail 3 days ago.
After 3 days of use with 1-2g of MyCommunity and 2-3g of lion's mane I have had quite a significant initial reaction. Being quite a sensitive individual I wouldn't term my results placebo effect.
I have noticed a reduction in mind fog which has resulted in more fluid recall, thoughts, and speech. It seems the activity in my brain has increased and more specifically in areas of my pain. This increase in activity seems to have made me more tired the last few nights resulting in quality REM which has yielded vivid and meaningful dreams.
I will be combining this treatment with meditation induced by chi machine, electric stimulation, and light sound therapy. Along with regular hyperbaric chamber treatment (2-3 times a week), healthy diet, regular exercise and yoga, and brain rehabilitation exercises.
I will update my progress in a few weeks. Thank God for mushrooms!