Mushrooms (Chaga, Lions Mane) from a biohacker's point of view

Make mushrooms a part of your daily routine.

Biohacking can be described as a "do-it-yourself" approach to optimizing your everyday life. For biohackers, this means making small, gradual lifestyle changes.

Mushrooms are nutritious, amazing creatures that a biohacker is happy to add to their day. For example, a biohacker uses Chaga (Sprängticka) in their morning routine. For many, coffee is a must in the morning. Here in the Nordic countries we drink up to 4-5 cups per day. It is bitter and very stimulating for the body. Therefore, add Chaga to your coffee to counteract this effect. Either add 20 drops of Chaga tincture or take 1 teaspoon of Chaga powder.

Another biohacker tip is to take Lion's mane right after lunch for an extra boost. We've been working hard all morning, so we might need some support when it's actually time for a siesta.

During the dark months of the year, the biohacker likes Shiitake to keep the darkness away. We make ourselves a nice cup of tea and drop 20 drops into the cup.

How do you wind down after a long day? What does your evening routine look like? Reishi is a great choice for these occasions. It is also called the Lacktickan or by the suggestive name Immortality mushroom. Try taking 20 drops directly into a cup of hot chocolate.

The most important thing is to have a clean and nutritious mushroom. Örtfabrikens Mushrooms come from Estonia and Latvia, something we are very happy about. We know exactly where Reishin and Lions Mane have been grown and under what circumstances. Chaga has been carefully harvested in the wild. We know that our tinctures have been extracted in two steps. This is important, otherwise it is not possible to ensure that the tinctures have the active substances we want. So biohack your way through your everyday life with confidence with our tinctures!

The three mushrooms from the herbal factory in tincture form

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