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Lions Mane Tincture
For clarity, focus, and quiet attentiveness
30ml glass dropper bottle
Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a distinctive, cascading white mushroom long valued in traditional practice for its association with the mind and nervous system.
Unlike many wild fungi, lion’s mane has a long history of careful cultivation. Our lion’s mane is grown in Wales under controlled conditions that prioritise quality, consistency, and respect for the organism itself. This cultivated approach allows the mushroom to develop fully without pressure on wild ecosystems, while still honouring its traditional use.
Historically, lion’s mane has been regarded as a mushroom of awareness and steadiness — one associated with mental clarity, memory, and the maintenance of calm focus rather than stimulation. Traditional texts and modern interest alike tend to frame lion’s mane as supportive over time, something built into daily or seasonal routines rather than used sporadically.
Our lion’s mane tincture is made slowly using vegetable glycerine and water, creating a completely alcohol-free extraction that suits those seeking a gentler preparation. This method draws out water-soluble compounds while keeping the final tincture smooth, mild, and easy to incorporate into everyday use.
Prepared in small batches with patience and care, this tincture reflects our preference for quiet craft over intensity — allowing the character of the mushroom to speak for itself.
This is a tincture for moments that call for clarity without urgency, and for those drawn to steadier, more attentive rhythms.
Ingredients:
Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus), vegetable glycerine, water
(Cultivated in Wales)
Suggested use:
Traditionally taken in small amounts as part of a daily routine.
Made in small batches
Alcohol-free (glycerine & water extraction)
Cultivated in Wales
Traditionally associated with clarity and nervous system support
For a deeper exploration of lion’s mane, including neurological research and traditional use, see our Forager’s Guide to Lion’s Mane.
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For clarity, focus, and quiet attentiveness
30ml glass dropper bottle
Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a distinctive, cascading white mushroom long valued in traditional practice for its association with the mind and nervous system.
Unlike many wild fungi, lion’s mane has a long history of careful cultivation. Our lion’s mane is grown in Wales under controlled conditions that prioritise quality, consistency, and respect for the organism itself. This cultivated approach allows the mushroom to develop fully without pressure on wild ecosystems, while still honouring its traditional use.
Historically, lion’s mane has been regarded as a mushroom of awareness and steadiness — one associated with mental clarity, memory, and the maintenance of calm focus rather than stimulation. Traditional texts and modern interest alike tend to frame lion’s mane as supportive over time, something built into daily or seasonal routines rather than used sporadically.
Our lion’s mane tincture is made slowly using vegetable glycerine and water, creating a completely alcohol-free extraction that suits those seeking a gentler preparation. This method draws out water-soluble compounds while keeping the final tincture smooth, mild, and easy to incorporate into everyday use.
Prepared in small batches with patience and care, this tincture reflects our preference for quiet craft over intensity — allowing the character of the mushroom to speak for itself.
This is a tincture for moments that call for clarity without urgency, and for those drawn to steadier, more attentive rhythms.
Ingredients:
Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus), vegetable glycerine, water
(Cultivated in Wales)
Suggested use:
Traditionally taken in small amounts as part of a daily routine.
Made in small batches
Alcohol-free (glycerine & water extraction)
Cultivated in Wales
Traditionally associated with clarity and nervous system support
For a deeper exploration of lion’s mane, including neurological research and traditional use, see our Forager’s Guide to Lion’s Mane.