Marlene's Mushrooms for Relaxation and Stress Support
When exposed to prolonged and chronic stress, the body can respond with increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and inflammatory markers that can negatively influence the immune response, cognitive function, hormone and gut health and energy production. Let’s have a look at some of Marlene’s new mushroom-based solutions.
Stress Mushroom Support
Key ingredients:
Reishi mushroom possesses strong anti-inflammatory activity and can act as an immune-modulator. Use of reishi has been associated with an increased abundance of beneficial bacteria such as lactobacillus, roseburia and lachnospiraceae, all of which can support gut function and immune health, acting as a pre and pro-biotic.
Lion’s mane has been shown to encourage memory and emotional responsiveness. It offers antioxidant support to cells and mitochondria. It can even help support a healthy gut! Turkey tail has been used to symbolize spiritual attunement, longevity and health. It can support immune health and blood sugar, which can become suppressed and dys-regulated during prolonged bouts of stress.
Ashwagandha is an adaptogen that can support a healthy stress response, through its ability to raise your body’s nonspecific response to stress (in its many forms), while also helping to support adrenal function.
Bacopa contains compounds known as bacopasides, which can cross the blood brain barrier and can support mood, cognition and memory Bacopa possesses anxiolytic, bronchodilatory, antioxidant, relaxing, immunomodulatory and cognitive enhancing activity.
Lemon balm, also known as the gladdening herb, can support, calm and rejuvenate the central nervous system. Lemon balm can help support digestion, which might be negatively affected by stress.
Serene Mushroom Support
Key ingredients:
Lion’s mane mushroom has been shown to be able to improve the function of the hippocampus, the brain region associated with memory and emotional responses. (Lion’s mane can stimulate the growth of brain cells and the brain’s natural production of nerve growth factor, which can help regenerate neurons in the brain.)
Chaga mushroom supports relaxation and a healthy stress response. It is shown to present protective effects against oxidative stress, particularly in the liver and has the ability to scavenge free radicals and inhibit the leakage of liver marker enzymes. Chaga can help relax the body and mind, particularly if one is feeling anxious and stressed.
Kava root encourages calming of the mind and body. Commonly associated with anxiety relief, kava also supports dopamine levels, muscle relaxation, sleepiness and pain management.
Passionflower can influence the nervous system and support relaxation and sleep. In traditional Western herbalism, Passion flower has been shown to have specific action upon the medulla oblongata, a portion of the brainstem that oversees sleep.






