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Anxiolytic Mushroom Neurotrophic For ADHD Support: Awareness Campaign Launched

A renowned website specializing in education, research, and natural medicine launches an awareness campaign, exploring the prospective benefits of medicinal mushrooms for the treatment of ADHD and anxiety disorders.

The latest release from theDr.com draws on the findings of several peer-reviewed studies and scientific journals, highlighting the adaptogenic profile of Reishi mushrooms and their potential as a natural way to improve cognitive focus. Visitors to the website can also access a complimentary copy of the ‘Fix Your Brain Recipe Book’ – a new guide to nutrition for neurological health.

More details can be found at https://vc365.isrefer.com/go/brainrecipes/BirchTree

The campaign is led by company founder Dr. Tom O’Bryan – a passionate supporter of complementary alternatives to pharmacological interventions for a range of chronic health conditions and disorders.

For hundreds of years, Reishi mushrooms have played a major part in the practice of traditional medicine across Asia. Also known as Lingzhi, they have been used to treat conditions as diverse as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, liver and kidney disease, asthma, and fatigue. According to WebMD, the mushrooms have also been used to strengthen the immune system, reduce stress, decrease fatigue, and improve sleep quality.

There is a growing evidence base that suggests inflammation may be a cause rather than a consequence of disorders such as ADHD. Dr. O’Bryan points to research in the Biomedicines Journal that links stress, anxiety, and immune dysregulation to attention deficit problems.

The report also highlights other potential benefits of Reishi mushrooms such as reducing psychological stress and relaxing the central nervous system. According to a study by the Journal of Medicinal Food, patients suffering from fatigue, headaches, and irritability due to neurasthenia who were administered Reishi demonstrated a notable reduction in symptoms during trials.

The campaign disseminates the findings of a 2017 paper published by Neural Regeneration Research which points to Reishi’s effectiveness in regulating brain cell death, reducing oxidative stress, and supporting mitochondrial biogenesis.

Dr.O’Bryan explains that Reishi, as an adaptogenic and bioactive plant, also stimulates the production of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) – a protein that promotes nerve cell survival and a key molecule in neuroplasticity relating to memory and learning.

A spokesperson says, “Studies on the brain show that there is a balancing act that takes place for proper cognition. This requires the correct balance of brain neurotrophins, proteins that catalyze growth and functioning of our neurons. Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and BDNF are two important factors for nervous system integrity and adaptability.”

For more information, go to https://vc365.isrefer.com/go/brainrecipes/BirchTree

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Release ID: 89085748

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