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ZENOA Lion's Mane 1500mg supplement bottle, 120 vegan capsules with Acerola Vitamin C and Black Pepper, UK GMP manufactured
Cognition · Nerve Support

Lion's Mane 1500mg

Hericium erinaceus 12:1 extract · with Acerola & Black Pepper
Vegan 12:1 Extract 30% Polysaccharides + Vitamin C UK GMP

A 12:1 concentrated extract of Hericium erinaceus, standardised to 30% polysaccharides — the bioactive class associated with nerve growth factor support. Each capsule delivers the equivalent of 1500mg of raw Lion's Mane material, enhanced with Acerola fruit (natural Vitamin C) and Black Pepper extract for absorption.

Cognitive scores improved over 16 weeks
Mori et al., Phytother Res 2009 — daily H. erinaceus in adults aged 50–80
£18.99 / 120 capsules · 4-month supply

What is Lion's Mane?

Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a culinary and medicinal mushroom recognised by its distinctive cascading white spines. It has been used in traditional East Asian medicine for centuries to support cognitive function, digestion and general vitality. In recent decades it has become one of the most studied "nootropic" mushrooms in the modern wellness category.

The two best-characterised classes of bioactive compounds in Lion's Mane are hericenones (concentrated in the fruiting body) and erinacines (concentrated in the mycelium). Both have been shown in laboratory and animal studies to stimulate the synthesis of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), a protein essential for the maintenance, survival and growth of certain neurons.

How Lion's Mane works

NGF supports neuronal plasticity — the brain's ability to form and reorganise connections. By promoting NGF synthesis, Lion's Mane is theorised to support:

It is important to note that NGF is a large molecule that does not easily cross the blood-brain barrier; the mechanism by which orally consumed Lion's Mane influences brain NGF in humans is still being researched. Multiple human studies have, however, reported measurable improvements in cognitive scores after sustained supplementation.

What the research shows

Three of the most cited human studies on Lion's Mane:

Why 12:1 extract matters

"Lion's Mane" on a label can mean very different things. Many cheap products are simply ground mushroom powder pressed into capsules — high in fibre but with limited concentration of bioactives. A 12:1 extract means 12 grams of raw mushroom have been concentrated down to 1 gram of finished extract.

ZENOA Lion's Mane provides 125mg of 12:1 extract per capsule — equivalent to 1500mg of raw Lion's Mane material — and is standardised to 30% polysaccharides. Standardisation means we test each batch and confirm a minimum threshold of the bioactive class, rather than relying on whatever happens to be in a given harvest.

Why Acerola and Black Pepper?

Acerola fruit (Malpighia emarginata) is one of nature's richest sources of Vitamin C. We use it as a natural source of 12.75mg Vitamin C per capsule — 16% of the EU Nutrient Reference Value. Vitamin C is approved by the European Food Safety Authority for the claim "contributes to the normal function of the immune system" and "contributes to the normal function of the nervous system."

Black Pepper extract (piperine) is a well-studied bioavailability enhancer. It has been shown to inhibit certain hepatic enzymes that would otherwise break down botanical compounds before they reach systemic circulation. Combining piperine with botanical extracts is now standard in premium supplement formulation.

How ZENOA Lion's Mane compares

SpecTypical UK Lion's ManeZENOA Lion's Mane 1500mg
FormOften raw powder12:1 concentrated extract
Equivalent dose500–1000mg1500mg
PolysaccharidesOften unstandardised30% standardised
Absorption enhancerNoneBlack Pepper extract
Vitamin C synergyRareAcerola Vitamin C added
Capsule shellOften gelatinVegan HPMC
StandardOften unspecifiedUK GMP code of practice

How to take ZENOA Lion's Mane

Adults: take one (1) capsule per day with water, preferably with food. Most users take in the morning to align with cognitive demands of the working day. Do not exceed the recommended daily serving. Most clinical studies on Lion's Mane have used 8–16 week supplementation periods to observe cognitive improvements — be patient with the protocol.

Stacking

Lion's Mane stacks naturally with NMN for those optimising both cognitive performance and cellular energy. ZENOA's roadmap also includes a 5-Mushroom Complex (Lion's Mane, Reishi, Chaga, Cordyceps, Maitake) for broader adaptogenic support.

Storage & safety

Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, out of reach of children. Always consult your health practitioner before taking nutritional supplements, especially if you take medication or are under medical supervision. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women. People with mushroom allergies should avoid. Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between fruiting body and mycelium?
Fruiting body (the mushroom you see above ground) is concentrated in hericenones. Mycelium (the root-like network) is concentrated in erinacines. Premium Lion's Mane extracts standardised to polysaccharide content typically focus on the fruiting body for consistent quality.
How long until I notice effects?
Most clinical studies measure outcomes at 8–16 weeks. Some users report subjective focus or clarity improvements within days; objective cognitive improvements typically take consistent daily supplementation over weeks.
Can I take Lion's Mane every day?
Yes — clinical studies have used daily supplementation safely for up to 16 weeks. Long-term safety studies are still emerging. Take one capsule per day as directed.
Will it make me feel "wired" or jittery?
No. Lion's Mane is not a stimulant. It does not contain caffeine or any direct CNS stimulants. Effects are subtle and accumulate over weeks of consistent use.
Is it suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
Yes. Mushrooms are fungi (neither plant nor animal). The capsule shell is vegan HPMC. The product is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.
Can I take it with NMN, magnesium or other supplements?
Lion's Mane has no known interactions with most common supplements and pairs particularly well with NMN (different pathway: NAD+ vs NGF). Always consult a health practitioner if combining multiple supplements with prescription medication.

Key References

[1] Mori K, et al. Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus) on mild cognitive impairment: a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Phytotherapy Research, 2009;23(3):367-372.

[2] Saitsu Y, et al. Improvement of cognitive functions by oral intake of Hericium erinaceus. Biomedical Research, 2019;40(4):125-131.

[3] Mori K, et al. Nerve growth factor-inducing activity of Hericium erinaceus in 1321N1 human astrocytoma cells. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2008;31(9):1727-1732.