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Lions Mane Mushroom (Hericium Erinaceus): The Gastric - Protective Delicacy

Lions Mane Mushroom (Hericium Erinaceus): The Gastric - Protective Delicacy

Hericium erinaceus, commonly known as the lions mane mushroom, has a spherical body covered with dense, white, fleshy spines, resembling a lion's head. Native to Northeast China (Changbai Mountain), North America, and Europe, this mushroom is not only unique in appearance but also in its nutritional benefits. It contains hericium erinaceus polysaccharides and amino acids, which are known to protect the gastric mucosa, making it a popular choice in traditional stomach - nourishing diets. In cooking, it can be used to make soups, such as hericium erinaceus and chicken soup, stewed with meat, processed into hericium erinaceus powder, or used in health foods. It can even be used in vegetarian cuisine to mimic the texture of meat. DETAN Mushroom's commitment to quality and its efficient supply chain across multiple regions in China could potentially bring high - quality hericium erinaceus products to customers, ensuring freshness and efficacy through its ONE - TOUCH production and distribut
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Advantages of the product

Gastrointestinal Health Support

Contains hericenones and erinacines, known for protecting gastric mucosa; traditionally used in 椋熺枟 (dietary therapy) for stomach health, suitable for soups, stews, or health powders.

Unique Appearance and Textural Versatility

Features a spherical, 鍒虹姸 (spiny) structure resembling a monkey's head, adding visual interest; tender when cooked, suitable for mock meat dishes, broths, or as a plant-based protein substitute.

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Hericium Erinaceus extract comes from the mushroom of the same name and is obtained through a specific extraction method. It consists of numerous active ingredients like polysaccharides, proteins along with some trace elements. All of these constituents have some effect on the human body. Hericium extract is known to improve the functions of the digestive system, enhance immune system response, and protect the nervous system. This extract can be used in the production of health foods, dietary supplements, and pharmaceuticals. (Holland and Barrett, 2015) In the category of health foods, this extract can help improve the body's wellness. In dietary supplements, it is used mainly to improve the function of the immune system and digestion. It can be used in pharmaceuticals for treatment of some disorders that affect the digestive system and some neurological disorders. It is easy to use in diverse products, so the extract is usually sold in powder or liquid form. However, the application and dosage of Hericium erinaceus extract should be tailored to the needs of different products.

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How does Hericium Erinaceus benefit digestive health?

Contains compounds like hericenones that protect gastric mucosa, traditionally used in soups for stomach health and digestion.
Yes, its meaty texture suits mock meats and stews, providing protein and fiber for vegan/vegetarian diets.
Dried to make powders or teas, preserving its health benefits for extended use in supplements and tonics.

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User evaluation of the product

Thomas

Made hericium powder for my elderly parents—they say it helps with digestion. Appreciate the sustainable sourcing from Northeast China.

David

The spiny appearance is fascinating, and it stays intact when cooked. Great for adding visual interest to plates.

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Cultivated in Northeast China, North America, and Europe; fits into traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western functional food trends, enhancing market accessibility.