Multi-Mushroom Wellness Capsules

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By: Love Hemp

Experience the power of 5 adaptogenic mushrooms in one capsule with the Multi-Mushroom Capsules for overall health, containing 15,000mg mushrooms per serving. This high-strength vegan formula combines the benefits of premium log-grown Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, and Chaga mushrooms combined with Vitamin C for comprehensive wellness and vitality support. Ideal for busy individuals who want to stay energised and resilient in the face of life's demands.

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Adaptogens
Chaga
Cordyceps
Reishi
Vitamin C
Is wild-harvested Chaga better than cultivated Chaga?
Wild-harvested Chaga is more natural and traditional, but it is important that the Chaga be sustainably sourced and not from environments with poor air quality or heavy metals in the soil. It is also important to consider quality control, extraction method, and transparency about sourcing rather than simply whether "wild-harvested" appears on the label.
Why is Chaga commonly used in teas and hot drinks?
Why do Chaga products often mention antioxidants?
Is cordyceps used more for energy or focus?
Why do some cordyceps products specify fruiting body extract?
Is more cordyceps always better?
Is Lion’s Mane powder the same as Lion’s Mane extract?
What is the difference between fruiting bodies and mycelium?
What is the difference between eating lion's mane and getting it through supplements?
What makes Love Hemp mushroom supplements different from other brands?
Can I take multiple mushroom supplements?
Are Love Hemp’s products vegan and third-party tested?
Is reishi designed for energy or relaxation?
What’s the difference between reishi powder and extract?
Why is reishi often included in sleep or calm blends?
Can you get enough Vitamin C from food?
Why is Vitamin C often paired with collagen?
Is a higher dose of Vitamin C always better?