Elevate
elevate - doseology
Elevate
elevate - doseology
Elevate

Elevate


LION’S MANE MUSHROOM & GINGER TINCTURE
  • Maximize your cognitive potential

  • Bring on support for the feel-good chemicals

  • Access a higher flow state

See the world from a higher perspective with Elevate! Lion’s mane is the perfect nootropic sidekick to the stimulating properties of ginger and brain boosting B3. This clever combo is perfect for studying, deep work, and getting into the zone. Lift your productivity to new heights!

(100 mL - one month supply)

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Q: What is Lion’s Mane - Hericium erinaceus - known for?
A: Lion’s Mane has been used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to aid in supporting those seeking enhanced cognitive performance – it’s considered a nootropic = a brain-enhancer!

Q: Why Ginger Root?
A: Among the healthiest spices in the world, and closely related to turmeric, it's been used for both culinary & medicinal purposes for centuries. It may be helpful for those who want a daily hit of antioxidants and to fight off the effects of chronic inflammation.

Q: How does Vitamin B3 - niacinamide - support my health?
A: Vitamin B3 may help lower cholesterol, and boost brain function. As a water-soluble essential B vitamin - every part of your body needs it to function properly.

Daily Dose (3.5 ml or 3.5 droppers)

Medicinal
• Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus, Fruiting body) - 220.5 mg
• Ginger (Zingiber officinale, Root) - 514.5 mg
• Niacinamide (Niacinamide, Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Whole) - 8 mg

Non-medicinal
• Ethyl alcohol
• Purified water

NPN: 80106102

Daily Dose - Adults
• Add 3.5 droppers (3.5 ml), to your beverage of choice, once daily
• Shake well before use

Cautions
• Consult a health care provider prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

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lions mane

lion's mane

A functional mushroom, also known as Hericium erinaceus, and named for the large, shaggy mushrooms resembling a lion’s mane. Has been used for culinary and medicinal purposes in Asia for over two millennia!

ginger

ginger

A flowering plant originating from Southeast, and most commonly used in a culinary capacity. In a medicinal capacity, ginger root contains the bioactive compound gingerol known for its powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

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