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With a deep history of medicinal use in cultures around the globe, adaptogenic mushrooms and blue-green algae have the power to balance the mind, heal the body, and nourish our beauty from within. Discover the groundbreaking science behind these time-honored ingredients from the earth.

Inonotus obliquus

CHAGA

Found in cold climates and traditionally used as a tool for spiritual cleansing, chaga has been shown to promote a healthy immune system, support heart health, and maintain blood sugar balance. Its high antioxidant content helps skin resist environmental toxins that cause premature aging. 

Ganoderma lucidum

REISHI

Treasured as a guardian of immortality in ancient China, this powerful adaptogen helps regulate stress, promote restful sleep, and create a relaxed state of focus. Some studies show that reishi helps restore hormone balance. The triterpenes in reishi may also help improve circulation and blood pressure by quenching inflammation in the body.

Tremella fuciformis

TREMELLA

Also called snow mushroom, tremella is a jelly fungus found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Tremella is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to support immunity and improve skin appearance. High in polysaccharides with anti-inflammatory properties, tremella helps retain skin moisture, boost elasticity, and reduce collagen loss for firmer skin and healthier hair. 

Hericium erinaceus

LION’S MANE

Lion’s mane are large, white, shaggy mushrooms known for their incredible brain-boosting benefits. Known as the mountain priest mushroom in Japan, this cognitive tonic is rich in bioactive compounds that have been shown to support brain regeneration, memory enhancement, and mental clarity. Studies have found that lion’s mane compounds stimulate brain cell growth and may help protect against age-related memory loss.

Aphanizomenon flos-aquae

BLUE-GREEN ALGAE

This mood-boosting superfood found in Oregon’s Klamath Lake is rich in phenylethylamine (PEA) – often called the molecule of love because it stimulates dopamine in the brain. It is the richest known supplemental source of chlorophyll and packed with bioavailable protein, vitamins, essential fatty acids, and minerals.