Little bear blend tincture

Our Little bear blend supplements is specifically designed to focus on the medicinal benefits of mushrooms that can have positive effects on the growth and development of the immune system and brain in children. These supplements have various benefits such as boosting cognitive function, improving memory and concentration, supporting immune function, reducing inflammation, increasing energy and stamina, and having anti-inflammatory effects.

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(5 customer reviews)

$ 34.95

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This product is made from a blend of mushrooms, including Lion’s Mane, Red Reishi, Chaga, Cordyceps and Turkey Tail mushrooms, and a small amount of organic Myceliated Brown Rice that helps the mushrooms grow. The powder has been treated with steam to make sure that your body can easily absorb beneficial compounds like 1,3 Beta Glucans. There are no extra fillers in this product, and it’s been certified organic by the USDA. These mushrooms are grown in North America, and a third-party lab has tested the product to ensure its quality.

Benefits:

  1. Lion’s Mane: This supplement is believed to support cognitive function and improve memory and concentration. It may also have neuroprotective effects and could be beneficial for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or autism.
  2. Red Reishi: This mushroom supplement is thought to have immune-boosting properties and may help reduce inflammation in the body. It could be particularly beneficial for children with allergies or asthma.
  3. Chaga: This mushroom supplement is believed to have antioxidant properties and may help support the immune system. It may also have anti-inflammatory effects, which could be beneficial for children with eczema or other inflammatory conditions.
  4. Cordyceps: This supplement is thought to increase energy and stamina, which could be beneficial for active children or those who are fatigued or recovering from an illness.
  5. Turkey Tail: This mushroom supplement is believed to support immune function and may have anti-inflammatory effects. It could be particularly beneficial for children with frequent infections or autoimmune conditions.

Ingredient:

Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) 16,5%, Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) 16,5%, Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) 16,5%, Cordyceps (Cordyceps Militaris) 16,5%, Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) 16,5%, Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) 16,5%.

Non-medicinal ingredients:

Glycerite (-1%), Non-GMO, grown without pesticides, herbicides and synthetic fertilizers.

How to use our 6 Little bear blend tincture:

For children under 3 years old use 5 drops twice a day

For children over 3 years old use 10 to 15 drops twice a day

1 0z bottle/30 ml: 30 serving (1 ml dropper)

Caution:

Before using this product, seek advice from a healthcare professional if you have a medical condition, are taking medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding. Caution should be exercised, and the product should be kept out of reach of children.

5 reviews for Little bear blend tincture

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