Natural substances that help improve cognitive function are called nootropics, and the popularity of these supplements have been on a dramatic rise over the past few years as more and more scientific studies have shown their efficacy. Whether you want to increase your mental clarity, improve your memory, or sharpen your focus, these medicines work. This is one reason why some people microdose psilocybin. Psilocybin stimulates the production of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), a protein that increases neural growth, connections, and activity. It also increases transmission of glutamate, a neurotransmitter responsible for important brain functions such as cognition, learning, and memory. Researchers using fMRI scans to look at the brains of patients before and after taking psilocybin found that it had literally wired different parts of the brain together, improving internal communication. This formula combines 100mg of psilocybin mushrooms with 4 other plant medicine extracts that have also been scientifically shown to act as powerful nootropics…Lion’s Mane, Ginseng, L-Theanine and Ashwagandha. Please read on for more information about each specific ingredient.
Ingredients
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Psilocybin is a psychedelic compound from the tryptamine grouping, found in at least 100 different types of mushrooms. TruBlu Micromycos Formulas incorporate the mushroom Cubensis psilocybe, the most common source of psilocybin.
Psilocybin mushrooms have been used for literally tens of thousands of years for their healing properties, traditionally taken in large doses for their psychedelic effects and. facilitation of spiritual healing and growth.
The idea and practice of microdosing psilocybin is a very recent phenomenon, based on scientific research conducted over the past several decades and on social studies compiled much more recently. The subsequent data shows that microdosing psilocybin can support people with depression, anxiety, mental or cognitive issues, and clearing addiction, and quite possibly helps with neuro-plasticity, and neuro-genesis. Microdosing has been widely reported to increase creativity, positivity, motivation, empathy and a sense of spiritual connectivity.
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Known in Latin as Hericium erinaceus, Lion’s Mane is native to North America, Europe and Asia, and is sometimes referred to as Hedgehog Mushroom, Yamabushitake or Houtou. It has been used for possibly millennia as a medicinal mushroom, especially in Traditional Chinese Medicine and in Japan.
Probably the most thoroughly researched feature of Lion’s Mane mushroom is its effect on brain cells and related functions. This incredible fungus may have a revolutionary impact on neurodegenerative diseases.
One way Lion’s Mane affects brain function is through neurogenesis and the stimulation of Nerve Growth Factor in the brain and body, increasing neurite outgrowth in the brain and related organs, which is the growth of axons and dendrites from neurons. By increasing this growth, it could be possible to slow or reverse cell degeneration in the brain. One study found that consuming Lion’s Mane mushroom could actually regenerate damaged cells from peripheral nerve injury. Other studies show that Lion’s Mane can improve memory and cognitive function.
As an adaptogen, this incredible fungi has also scientifically been shown to fights cancer, supports the heart and circulatory health, improves digestive health, reduces inflammation, speeds wound healing, reduces depression and anxiety, improve immune function, adjust circadian rhythms, and support quality of sleep.
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Also called Red, Asian or Korean Ginseng, the true Ginseng plant belongs only to the Panax genus. Panax ginseng is considered one of the oldest remedies with a history, and has been used in Asia and North America for centuries to improve cognitive function, increase energy levels, boost the immune system, fight infections and support men with erectile dysfunction. “Panax” means “all-healing” in Greek.
As a nootropic, a brain-enhancing substance, studies have shown that Ginseng stimulates brain cells and the release of the neurotransmitters acetylcholine, dopamine, 5-HTP, and norepinephrine in the brain, significantly improving cognitive performance, including memory, attention and executive function.
Another primary use for Ginseng is as an energy-enhancer. This plant medicine has shown positive effects against fatigue stemming from chronic fatigue syndrome, sleep problems, or oxidative stress Ginseng enhances cellular energy without over or under stimulation, improving endurance and stamina without mounting a stress response and without any signs of increased oxygen consumption.
As an adaptogen, other studies have revealed that Ginseng has powerful anti-inflammatory properties, reducing cytokine responses as well as allergic rhinitis. Ginseng fights cancer, improves lung function, improves sexual and erectile dysfunction, improves depression and anxiety, lowers blood sugar levels and thereby helps with diabetes, regulates the immune system, is anti-bacterial, and relieves menopausal symptoms.
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L-theanine (also called theanine, or sometimes r-glutamylethylamide) is an amino acid extracted from green tea that has been shown to reduce stress and promote relaxation while increasing mental clarity, focus, creativity and retention.
L-Theanine works by increasing alpha brain waves (α-waves), which are associated with creative thinking, calm focus, and mental clarity. Alpha brain waves, for example, are heightened when you meditate or are deeply focused on your work. This amino acid is one of the only nootropic compounds known to have this special ability to modulate your brain waves. The result of these effects is that L-Theanine will make you feel calm yet more alert at the same time, making retaining knowledge and learning new information much easier. Having higher alpha brain waves also promotes feelings of peace and joy.
L-Theanine also supports brain health as it stimulates the release of neurotransmitters, including dopamine, serotonin, and GABA, while increasing the production of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), both of which stimulate neuro-genesis, the creation of new brain cells. At the same time, it protects the brain from the potentially harmful effects of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate, by binding to its receptors, potentially preventing cognitive decline, brain and mental disorders, strokes, and damage that might be caused by a stroke.
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Ashwagandha, botanically named Withania somnifera, is also known as Indian ginseng, Indian winter cherry. Ashwagandha is a powerful adaptogen originally founded in Ayurvedic medicine and as such it has been used for at least 2,500 years for its thyroid-modulating, neuroprotective, anti-anxiety, antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Some of the many scientifically proven uses for ashwagandha include decreasing inflammation and protecting against oxidative damage, fighting cancer, reducing stress and anxiety, improving depression, improving cognitive function, lowering cortisol levels, balancing thyroid hormones, strengthening the immune system, enhancing stamina and physical performance, building muscle strength, treating adrenal fatigue, improving sleep quality, normalizing blood sugar, lowering cholesterol and triglycerides, helping prevent heart disease and stroke, and managing ADHD.
This TruBlu Micromycos Formula uses an Ashwagandha extract called Shoden®, made from carefully selected roots and leaves, purified and clinically-tested. With 35% Withanolide Glycosides (the most potent and well-known active ingredient in Ashwaganda), Shoden® carries by far the highest composition compared to any other extracts in the market.