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Lion’s Mane Benefits for Brain and Nerves

How to Support Your Brain and Nerves

Lion's mane is a medicinal mushroom with numerous health benefits. It has been shown to regenerate nerve cells, heal nerve damage, and improve cognition. One study showed that 3 grams of powder was separated into multiple capsules daily for a few months. The results show that it can offer brain benefits to ease dementia symptoms.

Mushroom Elixirs

A sweet coffee lion's mane elixir for energy and mental clarity.

Lion's Mane Capsules

Add a daily dose to your morning supplementation routine.

Protein Powder

Enjoy powdered mushroom in a creamy vanilla protein shake.

Dementia Destroys the Brain and Nerves

When I was 18, I lost someone special in my life to dementia.  My great grandmother, Elizabeth (she went by "Granny Lee"). She was a beautiful woman inside and out, and an incredible Italian cook! She loved having her grandchildren and great grand babies visit her. I was fairly young, but I can remember her first telltale signs of dementia. She became forgetful and agitated more frequently. She started to tell  confusing stories, but for a while she kept her enthusiasm and charisma. After a few years, her mental health declined, and she lost her sense of self. She even forgot who we were - her daughters included. Eventually, she lost muscular control and could no longer feed herself.

Learn about Lion's Mane Benefits

Had I only known about Lion's Mane benefits at the time, I would have pleaded for her to use it! It turns out, lion's mane boosts and maintains memory, neurotransmitters, brain function, and intelligence. It is a smart herb tonic. Using it can promote nerve growth and relieve nerve pain.  An amazing superfood like lion's mane can reduce the risk of diseases. It supports nerve and brain diseases like Alzheimer's, dementia, Multiple Sclerosis, and Fibromyalgia. The ingestion methods for this medicinal mushroom is to add it to food, tincture, or tea to experience lion's mane benefits.

Lion's mane can also be used for healing digestion and ulcers.  It can even improve debility and fatigue. You don't need to have something wrong with you to use lion's mane, though. Mushrooms are preventative, so you can reduce the risk of cognitive issues and support brain health with lion's mane. Promote longevity with this immune-boosting edible mushroom. This superfood mushroom even supports the heart, blood, and inflammatory response. Isn't it amazing that a single medicinal mushroom can be used for so many health benefits?

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Health Benefits of Elderberry

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What are Black Elderberries good for anyway?

Elderberries are very versatile in nature and perform multiple functions in the body. They activate the immune system to fight infection at the onset of illness. The fruit can be taken in frequent high doses for a few days when coming down with a cold or flu. When trying to reduce the risk of catching an illness, it can be taken infrequently. Also, elderberries directly kill bacteria, viruses, and/or fungi. It goes great in combination with licorice root to soothe and heal a sore throat/cough. It also blends perfectly with elder flower (the other medicinal part of the Elder plant) to help break a fever or fight off allergens. There are numerous benefits of Elderberry but herbs are more effective when taken in combination with synergistic herbs.

I encourage you to learn more about herbal medicine (or herbalism) to uncover not only the benefits of elderberry but the benefits of all kinds of herbs and superfoods.  To be and stay healthy takes commitment to stick to a healthy on diet and supplement plan, among other lifestyle factors. I am a Holistic Nutritionist who can guide you on a path to better health and longevity. It is my pleasure to introduce you to more immune-boosting tips with my "Fight Infections Naturally" nutrition lesson.  Get started with a holistic nutrition evaluation here.

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Green Tea for Cancer? See What Nutritional Science Says…

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Green Tea for Cancer? See what Nutritional Science says…

The leading cause of death in America is heart disease, followed by cancer. Cancer affects roughly 1 in 3 Americans in their lifetime. Chances have it, you or someone you know has suffered or is suffering from this horrible disease. It is terrifying for those to have to go through treatment or see their family go through it. While diet and tea is not an alternative to cancer treatment, there are many natural ways to reduce cancer risk and fight off cancer cells through nutrition! Cancer cells silence tumor-suppressing genes, which can effect someone with good genetics. Green tea has been shown to reactivate these genes by simply being dripped on certain cancer cells (1). Over 1.7 MILLION Americans are expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year, and more than a third of those people are expected to die from cancer (2). Every opportunity you get to prevent cancer is another chance to extend your life. It’s amazing that something as simple as a tea plant may have the power to suppress cancer.

Three Ways to Enjoy Green Tea:

Matcha Green Tea
The Whole Food Version of Green Tea

Green Tea:
The Extracts of Green Tea Leaves

Green Tea Capsules:
Take a green tea pill with water and breakfast

Other Green Tea Benefits

Not only can you use green tea topically for benefits, but many studies show benefits on oral consumption of green tea as well!  While water is very important for hydration and my top choice, the next best drink out there is green tea! Why? Because it contains powerful antioxidants that have been shown to reduce the risk of cancer, the second leading cause of death in America (3). Green tea also activates the “alpha” brain waves which triggers the relaxation feeling people get from meditating (4). With all the stress we have to deal with on a daily basis, this is a great way to wind down – especially if you are dealing with the stress of cancer!

There are known side effects to green tea, since it contains caffeine. Ease into it with half a cup or one cup then gradually build up to more cups per day to avoid getting dehydrated or headaches. Try all the little things, and incorporate green tea into your daily routine! Regular intake of green tea can slow cancer growth, and the more cups of tea per day is associated with delayed onset of cancer (by up to 7 years for women and up to 3 years for men) in patients who do have cancer (5).

Following a plant-based diet for weight loss can be enhanced with a daily dose or two of green tea. Stay healthy and fit too with these green tea benefits.

Sources:

  1. Greger, Dr. Michael. “How Not to Die.” p10 of Introduction. Copyright 2015. e-ISBN 9781250066121.
  2.  National Cancer Institute. “Cancer Statistics.” Updated April 27, 2018. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/understanding/statistics Accessed 8/27/18.
  3. “Consumption of green tea causes rapid increase in plasma antioxidant power in humans.” I. F. Benzie, Y. T. Szeto, J. J. Strain, B. Tomlinson. Nutr Cancer. 1999; 34(1): 83-87. doi: 10.1207/S15327914NC340112. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10453446.  Accessed 8/27/18.
  4. Effects of green and black tea consumption on brain wave activities in healthy volunteers as measured by a simplified Electroencephalogram (EEG): A feasibility study. Edward J. Okello, Awatf M. Abadi, Saad A. Abadi. Nutr Neurosci. 2016 Jun; 19(5): 196–205. Published online 2015 Feb 25. doi: 10.1179/1476830515Y.0000000008. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714035.   Accessed 8/27/18.
  5. Greger, Dr Michael. “Can Green Tea Help Prevent Cancer?” Nutritionfacts.org. volume 35. Published March 3rd, 2017. https://nutritionfacts.org/video/can-green-tea-help-prevent-cancer/. Accessed 8/22/18.

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