Fruiting Co
Suite C · Cincinnati
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Lion’s Mane
Hericium erinaceus · 120 capsules
The morning bottle. White icicles, a kettle, a cleaner head for the work in front of you.
$36.95
Reserve — shelf stocking now
2 capsules with breakfast. Read the label.
The fruiting body hangs like a white waterfall of icicles off oak and beech. Foragers named it for the mane. Wes buys the extract of that — Hericium erinaceus — not the grain a lab can grow it through in a bag.
This is the morning bottle. Two capsules with breakfast. It supports focus: the hour before the inbox, the page, the job in front of you. It is not a stack, not a miracle, and not a claim about disease.
When the first case is on the Suite C shelf, the lot report sits on this page. Until then you can reserve it. Pair it with Reishi at night if you want the day and the evening covered.
A fruiting body is the mushroom — the cap, the icicles, the lacquered shelf. Mycelium-on-grain is the fungus grown through a bag of rice or oats. We do not stock that. If the lot report cannot say fruiting body, it does not go on this shelf.
Lot report
The lot COA posts here when the first case is on the Suite C shelf. Fruiting-body extract only. No mycelium on grain.
Two bottles are $73.90 and ship free. Most people take Lion’s Mane in the morning and Reishi at night.