Mushrooms that do good for you

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Real Balance

Designed for balance—mushrooms that sharpen focus, support gut health, and sustained energy to keep you moving.
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Mushrooms that Everyone Can Use—Sourced Ethically, Sustainably, and Always with Quality in Mind.

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Lion's Mane Mushroom

Lion’s Mane Mushroom helps sharpen memory and concentration, while also acting as a natural prebiotic to support a healthy gut. It’s brain fuel with added digestive benefits.
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Reishi Mushroom

Reishi, often called the 'Mushroom of Immortality,' helps your body adapt to stress, boosts energy, supports sleep, and strengthens your immune system and liver function.
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Cordycep Mushroom

Known for enhancing athletic performance, Cordyceps Mushroom improves oxygen use, increases stamina, and promotes healthy blood flow, providing a natural energy boost right at the cellular level.

Mushroom Terms Explained

Adaptogens
A natural substance considered to help the body adapt to stress and to exert a normalizing effect upon bodily processes. Adaptogens are non-specific, meaning they can target multiple functions in the body. They also act independently of the individual imbalance ie. they adapt to what the body needs in a particular moment.
Beta-Glucans
Beta-glucans are natural fibers found in mushrooms that help boost your immune system. They work by activating your body's defense cells, making it easier for your immune system to fight off infections and stay healthy. Think of beta-glucans as a natural way to strengthen your body's shields against illness.
Cordyceps
Cordyceps genus, the name given to the fungi that grow on insects, has existed since 2000 B.C. Cordyceps militaris is cultivated and widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine and extensively as a tonic food in East Asia. Cordyceps is known for its adaptogen properties which support stress and energy.
Fruiting Body
The fruiting body is the part of the mushroom you see above the ground, like the cap and stem. It's where the mushroom produces spores, similar to seeds, that help it reproduce. The fruiting body is packed with beneficial nutrients and active compounds, making it the most potent and effective part of the mushroom for health benefits.
Functional Mushroom
Specific groups of fungi containing health-promoting bioactive compounds that have been shown to enhance and modulate our physiological processes. Varieties of mushrooms that have health benefits beyond nutritional value.
Immunomodulator
A natural substance that helps balance and strengthen your immune system. It supports your body in fighting off germs when needed but also helps to keep your immune response from overreacting. Think of immunomodulators as helping your immune system stay in its “sweet spot” — active enough to protect you, but calm enough to avoid unnecessary inflammation or stress.
Lion's Mane
Hericium erinaceus aka Lion's Mane is a type of mushroom known for its brain-boosting benefits. It looks like a fluffy white pom-pom and is packed with natural compounds that support memory, focus, and overall brain health. People use Lion's Mane to help stay sharp, think clearly, and feel more mentally balanced. Think of it as nature's way of keeping your mind fresh and focused.
 
Mycelium
Mycelium is like the "root system" of a mushroom. It’s a network of tiny threads that grow underground or in a mushroom’s growing medium. Mycelium helps mushrooms absorb nutrients and also supports their growth. It’s packed with powerful compounds that promote health, like boosting immunity and supporting gut health. Think of mycelium as the foundation that helps mushrooms thrive and provides many of their health benefits.
Prebiotic
Substances that feed the good bacteria in your gut, promoting a healthy digestive system. Some mushrooms, like lion’s mane, have prebiotic properties that support gut health and digestion.
Polysaccharides
Polysaccharides are natural sugar molecules found in mushrooms that help support your health. They are known for boosting the immune system, fighting off harmful germs, and improving overall wellness. Think of polysaccharides as the "good sugars" in mushrooms that help keep your body strong and healthy.
Reishi
Reishi is a type of mushroom known as the “mushroom of immortality” because it’s been used for centuries to support overall health. Reishi is valued for its calming effects; it helps reduce stress, improve sleep, and strengthen the immune system. Think of reishi as a natural way to help your body relax and recharge, keeping you balanced and feeling your best.
Third-Party Testing
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