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Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane (Think) - 10 Packets

Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane (Think) - 10 Packets

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  • Dissolves instantly with hot water
  • Organic, vegan, keto, and certified paleo
  • 50mg of caffeine, half of what’s in a cup of coffee
  • 1 gram of sugar
  • Tastes like a coffee latte, not like mushrooms
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Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane (Think) - 10 Packets
Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane (Think) - 10 Packets
$37.49

Four Sigmatic Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane (Think) - 10 Packets is a dietary supplement in powder form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane from Four Sigmatic has been formulated to provide a boost of energy while supporting a balanced body and mind without the mid-day crash feeling. Made with organic, Arabica coffee beans and only half the caffeine of regular coffee, Coffee Latte Mix With Lion's Mane contains coconut milk powder already added making all it requires is some hot water for a smooth and creamy latte. [POWDER]
Each packet (6g) contains:
Calories 25
Total Fat 2g
Sodium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 2g
Total Sugars 1g
Protein 0g
Ingredients:
Organic Coconut Milk Powder, Organic Instant Coffee, Organic Lion’s Mane Mushroom (300 mg per serving), Organic Chaga Mushroom (200 mg per serving), Organic Coconut Palm Sugar, Organic Lucuma, Organic Mucuna, Organic Stevia
Important Information:
Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, lactating, have a medical condition or are taking any medication. CONTAINS TREE NUTS (Coconut).
Dosage
Creamy drink mix powder dissolves instantly with hot water. Try iced for a cooling afternoon drink. Add to your favorite smoothie. Can enjoy anytime
Functional Mushroom Coffee & Wellness Blends
Four Sigmatic provides easy-to-use mushroom blends created in the form of elevated coffee, cacaos, elixirs, lattes, protein post-workout and edible skincare. Four Sigmatic products are tested in a third party lab for heavy metals, allergens, bad bacteria, yeasts, molds, mycotoxins, and pesticides before they get in your hands to ensure you are receiving the best possible product.
Medicinal Mushrooms
Traditional Chinese Practitioners have used fungi or mushroom in their practice for centuries...
Mushroom species such as the ganoderma species (
reishi
), grifola (shiitake),
cordyceps
and lentinula (
maitake
) have been used and studied for their powerful medicinal properties and effectiveness against the treatment of a variety of disease. Many fungi or medicinal mushrooms are powerful immune tonics, possessing anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-parasitic properties. Many are anti-inflammatory, as well as possessing specific action to support cardiovascular health.
Some medicinal mushrooms are known to be hepatoprotective, as well as glycemic herbs, helping to regulate blood sugar. No wonder they have such a long history of medicinal use!
Let's take a look at some of the more well-known and studied, as well as most effective medicinal mushrooms:
Reishi
Reishi mushroom has a number of medicinal properties, perhaps none as well know or well studied as its immune enhancing properties. Reishi is known to be a potent anti-viral, protecting against and treating flu viruses, as well as showing promising results as an HIV treatment. The polysaccharide content of reishi mushroom is responsible for its immune-stimulatory effects. Reishi has also been used to improve quality of life. It has been used to reduce symptoms such as sweating,
insomnia, nausea and vomiting. Reishi has also been shown to slow blood clotting, or inhibit the formation of blood platelets, as well as lowering blood pressure and possessing effective hepato-protective qualities. Reishi mushroom is to be used in short sessions, no longer than a 6 month period, as it could cause upset stomach, dry mouth, dizziness and nose bleeds.
Shiitake
Shiitake is also very well known for its effectiveness as an immune tonic. Again, a polysaccharide extract known as LEM, has been deemed responsible for its action against unhealthy cells and various
viral infections. There is also evidence to suggest that shiitake extract can help to lower cholesterol. A compound called eritadenine has been shown to possess these cholesterol lowering properties. People taking blood thinners should only use Shiitake under medical supervision.
Cordyceps
Cordyceps has an affinity for the lung and protecting/repairing lung function. This is why it is primarily indicated in cases of cough and phlegm, shortness of breath, COPD and
asthma. It has also been used widely as an aphrodisiac for both men ad women. Cordyceps also has an affinity for the kidney, which according to
Traditional Chinese Medicine
gets depleted as we age. For this reason, cordyceps is widely used in the older population to combat fatigue, low back pain and reduced kidney function.
Maitake
In Japanese, maitake means "dancing mushroom". Another well -loved mushroom with a long history of use. Studies have shown that maitake may be beneficial in the treatment of unhealthy cells in colo-rectal, liver, breast, lung and stomach.
Beta glucan
extracts from Maitake mushrooms may help to support the body's ability to fight, according to some studies. Maitake is also considered to have properties similar to alpha glucosidase inhibitors, which impact how we digest carbohydrates and can help to lower blood sugar levels. It has also been shown to inhibit pro-inflammatory markers in the body.
Lion's Mane
Lion's mane or Hericium erinaceus is well known to both regulate blood sugar levels, as well as blood lipid levels. It is also a potent antioxidant. Animal studies have shown that it may also help to stimulate nerve cells in the brain, implicating it as an anti-dementia support. Further research is needed here. Again, this medicinal mushroom as also been studied for its potential immune boosting effects, specifically in both gastric and esophageal carcinomas.
Chaga
Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as Chaga mushroom, is a black fungus that grows parasitically on birch trees. There are records going as far back as the 16th century for the use of chaga in Eastern European folk medicine and traditional botanical medicineI. Chaga is rich in polysaccharides (particularly ß-glucan polysaccharides) as well as betulinic acid, and has a bitter flavour similar to coffee. It is an excellent source of superoxide dismutase (SOD – a powerful antioxidant) and is the mushroom with the highest antioxidant (ORAC) level known. For more information on ORAC, see our article on superfruits.
Chaga's Active Ingredients
Initial research on chaga examined of its ß-glucan polysaccharides. As research continued on chaga's role in immune optitmization, it was discovered that compounds from chaga did not attack pathogens directly, but instead supported the optimization of the body's natural defenses.
Where do I find Medicinal Mushrooms?
These mushrooms can all be found in capsule/supplement form at your local health food store.. They can also be found in loose, dried form to be made into teas or added to soups and other dishes. There are a number of mushroom combination supplements on the market, as well, incorporating the various medicinal properties of each fungi into one combination.
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Medicinal Mushrooms
Traditional Chinese Practitioners have used fungi or mushroom in their practice for centuries...
Mushroom species such as the ganoderma species (
reishi
), grifola (shiitake),
cordyceps
and lentinula (
maitake
) have been used and studied for their powerful medicinal properties and effectiveness against the treatment of a variety of disease. Many fungi or medicinal mushrooms are powerful immune tonics, possessing anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-parasitic properties. Many are anti-inflammatory, as well as possessing specific action to support cardiovascular health.
Some medicinal mushrooms are known to be hepatoprotective, as well as glycemic herbs, helping to regulate blood sugar. No wonder they have such a long history of medicinal use!
Let's take a look at some of the more well-known and studied, as well as most effective medicinal mushrooms:
Reishi
Reishi mushroom has a number of medicinal properties, perhaps none as well know or well studied as its immune enhancing properties. Reishi is known to be a potent anti-viral, protecting against and treating flu viruses, as well as showing promising results as an HIV treatment. The polysaccharide content of reishi mushroom is responsible for its immune-stimulatory effects. Reishi has also been used to improve quality of life. It has been used to reduce symptoms such as sweating,
insomnia, nausea and vomiting. Reishi has also been shown to slow blood clotting, or inhibit the formation of blood platelets, as well as lowering blood pressure and possessing effective hepato-protective qualities. Reishi mushroom is to be used in short sessions, no longer than a 6 month period, as it could cause upset stomach, dry mouth, dizziness and nose bleeds.
Shiitake
Shiitake is also very well known for its effectiveness as an immune tonic. Again, a polysaccharide extract known as LEM, has been deemed responsible for its action against unhealthy cells and various
viral infections. There is also evidence to suggest that shiitake extract can help to lower cholesterol. A compound called eritadenine has been shown to possess these cholesterol lowering properties. People taking blood thinners should only use Shiitake under medical supervision.
Cordyceps
Cordyceps has an affinity for the lung and protecting/repairing lung function. This is why it is primarily indicated in cases of cough and phlegm, shortness of breath, COPD and
asthma. It has also been used widely as an aphrodisiac for both men ad women. Cordyceps also has an affinity for the kidney, which according to
Traditional Chinese Medicine
gets depleted as we age. For this reason, cordyceps is widely used in the older population to combat fatigue, low back pain and reduced kidney function.
Maitake
In Japanese, maitake means "dancing mushroom". Another well -loved mushroom with a long history of use. Studies have shown that maitake may be beneficial in the treatment of unhealthy cells in colo-rectal, liver, breast, lung and stomach.
Beta glucan
extracts from Maitake mushrooms may help to support the body's ability to fight, according to some studies. Maitake is also considered to have properties similar to alpha glucosidase inhibitors, which impact how we digest carbohydrates and can help to lower blood sugar levels. It has also been shown to inhibit pro-inflammatory markers in the body.
Lion's Mane
Lion's mane or Hericium erinaceus is well known to both regulate blood sugar levels, as well as blood lipid levels. It is also a potent antioxidant. Animal studies have shown that it may also help to stimulate nerve cells in the brain, implicating it as an anti-dementia support. Further research is needed here. Again, this medicinal mushroom as also been studied for its potential immune boosting effects, specifically in both gastric and esophageal carcinomas.
Chaga
Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as Chaga mushroom, is a black fungus that grows parasitically on birch trees. There are records going as far back as the 16th century for the use of chaga in Eastern European folk medicine and traditional botanical medicineI. Chaga is rich in polysaccharides (particularly ß-glucan polysaccharides) as well as betulinic acid, and has a bitter flavour similar to coffee. It is an excellent source of superoxide dismutase (SOD – a powerful antioxidant) and is the mushroom with the highest antioxidant (ORAC) level known. For more information on ORAC, see our article on superfruits.
Chaga's Active Ingredients
Initial research on chaga examined of its ß-glucan polysaccharides. As research continued on chaga's role in immune optitmization, it was discovered that compounds from chaga did not attack pathogens directly, but instead supported the optimization of the body's natural defenses.
Where do I find Medicinal Mushrooms?
These mushrooms can all be found in capsule/supplement form at your local health food store.. They can also be found in loose, dried form to be made into teas or added to soups and other dishes. There are a number of mushroom combination supplements on the market, as well, incorporating the various medicinal properties of each fungi into one combination.
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