LION'S MANE: THE MUSHROOM ON EVERYONE'S MIND
LION'S MANE is a mushroom on everyone’s mind. It’s rapidly becoming known as “The Smart Mushroom.” As a stand-alone for memory and cognition support, Lion's Mane is a sure bet. But, what about combining key B vitamins with Lion’s Mane for a multiingredient approach? B vitamins are well researched as supportive to brain and nerve health and more. B3 and B12 are two in particular that support a range of activity associated with the nervous system and our brain as a whole.*
Niacin is the common term for B3. There is research suggesting that niacin supports the optimal functioning of mitochondria, the energy factories of our cells. It is part of the pathway that creates ATP, the cellular gasoline that powers every cellular function in every cell of our bodies including our nerve cells. Nerve cells are highly metabolically active and are constantly conducting signals to and from our brain and body. Nerve cells use a lot of energy. Niacin supports the creation of that cellular energy and also supports nerve and brain health and day-to-day nerve generative activity. There are a number of forms of niacin. The most basic is nicotinic acid.*
One thing to consider when supplementing with nicotinic acid is that some people can experience something called a flush. The flush occurs as nicotinic acid triggers the dilation of capillaries, or microscopic blood vessels and may be felt as a heating sensation spreading across the skin. The extent of a niacin flush depends on the amount taken and how sensitive a person is to niacin. While some people have a small response, some don't feel it at all, and others might experience it quite strongly. While niacin is beneficial for a vast group of people, it's important to talk to your healthcare provider before adding it to your daily supplement regimen if you have any health issues.*
Vitamin B12 is important for overall health and wellness. Methylcobalamin, a form of B12, allows for rapid absorption and use by our cells and is well researched for its support for energy and nerve health. The data suggest that B12 supports energy, endurance, nerve health and signaling, attention, cognitive function, and even glycemic balance. Data also demonstrate safety of Vitamin B12 at up to 500 micrograms. There is evidence that taking 1000 micrograms, long term, could be problematic for people with diabetic neuropathy. Here again, if you have any health issues, you’ll want to check with your healthcare provider to determine if the addition of B12 is right for you.*

Lion's Mane mycelium combined with Nicotinic Acid and Methylcobalamin, like in new BrainPower Stack™ from Host Defense®, supports nerve cell energy, nerve signaling, attention, concentration, cognitive functioning and mood. Together, they also support the gut-brain connection by promoting a probiotic intestinal microbiome, daily nerve generative activity, and cellular ATP production. Lion’s Mane, niacin, and B12 is a great combination for promoting a mental edge, and for nerve and whole body cellular energy and metabolic function.*

5 TAKEAWAYS
A COMBINATION OF LION’S MANE, NIACIN AND B12 ALL SUPPORT:
1. Cognitive function*
2. Mental energy*
3. Focus and concentration*
4. Mood*
5. Daily nerve generative activity.*
* THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.






