What are Medicinal Mushrooms?
They’re a way of reminding your body and mind what they already know.
Medicinal mushrooms are an ancient and astounding treasure, incorporated into traditional medicine by numerous communities for thousands of years. They were used to strengthen the body’s systems, support emotional balance, and enhance vital functions. Only in recent decades has modern science begun to discover and confirm what nature has known all along — that mushrooms are far more than food: they are an intelligent system that supports healing, resilience, and overall vitality.
At Mycospring, we’ve taken this knowledge one step further.
We grow medicinal mushrooms of uncompromising quality through a meticulous process that starts with the culture and follows through to the final product. No mycelium, no additives.
Only 100% fruiting bodies, with the precise concentration of active ingredients, and in adherence to the highest standards. We maintain these standards to ensure that what you consume is as pure, potent, and effective as possible.
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Our mushrooms
Lion's Mane
The name may be mysterious, but its effect is clear: Lion's Mane is the mushroom that is being increasingly studied for its effects on the brain, memory, and nervous system. A natural supplement that can help improve concentration, a sense of mental sharpness, and deep neural processes. How do you combine it correctly – and why do so many people choose to start their day with it?
Turkey Tail
At first glance, it may resemble a turkey tail, but its abilities go far beyond appearance: It is one of the most studied mushrooms in the world, thanks to its effects on the immune system, digestive health, and internal cleansing processes. Why are so many researchers taking a close look at it – and how can you benefit from it on a daily basis?
Cordyceps
Once considered so rare, it was reserved for emperors. Today, it is more available than ever – and is still considered an extremely powerful mushroom. Cordyceps is known to support the body’s energy system, contribute to alertness, physical and mental resilience, and sometimes even improve performance. What makes it so sought after – and how do you know it’s really high-quality?
Reishi
It was nicknamed the "mushroom of immortality," served by emperors and monks, and today it is enjoying a research renaissance in the Western world. Reishi is considered a balancing, calming, and strengthening mushroom, with the ability to influence the nervous system, sleep quality, and stress response. What is the secret of its unique action – and how can it be incorporated into your daily routine?
Maitake
Behind the Japanese name that suggests joy lies one of the most powerful and promising (and also complex to grow) mushrooms being studied in the health world today. Maitake is considered to have extraordinary potential in balancing internal systems, maintaining proper metabolism, and supporting the immune system. Want to know why it is receiving increasing research interest and what makes it a mushroom worth getting to know more closely?