BUSYBOY & NORMALIZING:
I posted here a few weeks back. I am reporting back now. I had obtained Lion's Mane (hereafter "LM") last May (2015) and have not opened it; whole mushroom powder, which we know is not much of a NGF synthesiser as the mycelium. I found a 50 gram bag and use it all via one gram x 2 a day dosing for three weeks. Eyeballing a teaspoon of LM and adding it to my regular zoom mix of instant coffee+cocoa+stevia+coconut oil+B12 (Methycobalamine)+ real raw cream+L-Theonine. This is my typical early morning zoom mix and pick-it-up late afternoon drink.
The LM powder dissolves very nicely; I'm in love. I really get tight when I mix in the L-Theonine since it just sits there and I have to really work it to breakup the clumps and stir like mad to get it into solution before adding the tablespoon of coconut oil.
About ten days into taking the Lion's Mane I ran out of L-Theonine. I had expectations that the coffee would jilt me, as it used to do without having the L-Theonine. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the coffee had no jittery effect having the LM in it. I also noted that when I eat sweet potato at breakfast and have just coffee alone, I perspire heavily after 15 minutes. I have tried many combinations and nothing works. So a few days I unfortunately got twisted on my routine and had the coffee zoom mix with breakfast without any perspiration effect. Wow, happy.
So what? With Lion's Mane I experienced NO perspiration when consuming sweet potato and drinking coffee together, in addition NO jittery coffee feeling. On my last few days of LM, I did some zoom mix around bedtime as I planned to stay up reading and writing. I noticed that the zoom mix did not keep me up going for hours in bed; observing the ceiling while sleepless in bed. I was able to fall asleep in minutes.
I went hunting in some boxes and found some Reishi and Lion's Mane. I went to Examine.com and read up (why did I buy these?) and found that they compliment one another and the Reishi has multiple benefits that are not provided by LM. I used the two of these in a 1:1 ratio with the zoom mix for a week. I felt good, rested and a bit of added energy flow.
A friend came from the States and brought me Cordyceps and more LM as a gift. After reading up on Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) and Cordyceps sinensis, I just made up an additive batch of the three at 1:2:1 of the LM, Reishi, Cordycep. I have been using this as my addition to the zoom mix two times a day now. At bed time I have been drinking these three mushroom powders with only the stevia and coconut oil. The coconut oil enhances cognition as well as metabolize components in the mushroom powders. The stevia cuts the taste, which is not bad but a bit stronger than I like. I have been doing this mix for a week now. I notice no lucid dreams. I feel better, as "improved".
The Reishe is a mix of mushroom and mycelium while the Cordycep is mushroom. So I am doing 3 grams of LM & Cordycep ech a day + 6 grams of Reishi a day. I have no itching, I feel more energy, I feel more alert; notably, although nothing to write home about. I enjoy not having the jitters and although I still space my zoom mix from my sweet potato, I am cognizant that if I get in a time crunch I can have the two together without perspiring...as if my blood pressure suddenly went too high for a while.
I am normal weight, over age 60, normal HDL, low LDL, active, no Television, no soft carbohydrates at all, blood pressure normal, no degenerative diseases, no glucose problem, I wear glasses for reading. I have no sugars except tropical fruits (refrain from grapes), blood type AB positive.
I will go back to using only the LM in June after indulging in my present batch of mushroom powders. I will then continue to dose 1 gram x 3 a day of LM and maybe after ten days increase the night time dose to 2 grams to see if there are any itching or lucid dreams. Itching will probably not occur with the LM product that I have available. I will see about obtaining the mycelium extract of LM soon. (This has become expensive.)
Oh, BTW, my friend brought me Reishi, Lion's Mane and Turkey Tail mycelium impregnated oak dowel "plugs" from Oregon (see eBay). So I will be inoculating some trees here so that by Christmas I will have a small crop of fresh material. From that I will grow mycelium in a jell base from the LM. Not certain yet about the Reishi and Turkey Tail; more reading up to do.
In synthesis; the LM has worked some for me. Not having any mycelium I have no regrets about no probable NGF activation. I know that I will be obtaining mycelium sometime soon, therefore when I do get that I will be reporting back here. :-)
Upon reading the latest posts, my recommendations:
1. Eat soups and many vegetables, eliminate carbohydrates and sugars (same thing, correct), eat liver once a week and fatty fish three times a week minimum. Use absolutely NO cooking oils at all, just broil/boil with garlic. Have three to seven avocados a week and 2 to 4 SOFT boiled eggs a day. Have juice in the morning (pineapple with papaya) with two or more heaping tablespoons per person of ground flaxseed, fresh ground if you have a blender...keep very cold.
Exercise, even if it is lifting, holding and dropping your legs down while watching the TV. Any physical improvement will help these nutritional fats, listed above, to mobilize the bad negative things lurking in the blood stream, liver and brain. Get lecithin and use that generously. Start small and work up to five or more grams a day but not exceeding 7 grams a day unless your larger or very larger body type. best to NOT over do it. Have two spoons of apple cider vinegar in the morning upon opening your eyes. Read up on lecithin, you will use it forever.
2. Get the body weight down and before this stuff, clean the colon out for a week before starting anything else. THEN start experimenting with NGF simulators like Lion's Mane. When the body is functioning well and is clean, then the effects will be easily felt from the mushrooms as well as other supplemental inputs. OTHERWISE, your economy will be in vain, throwing money away due to poor bodily function and little utility. IMHO.
Edited by LongLife, 03 May 2016 - 05:58 AM.