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Tranont Reviews: What Is Lion's Mane Mushroom and Why Do I Need It?

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After a quick glance, you may wonder to yourself, “Why is cauliflower growing out of that tree?” After closer observation, you will discover the shaggy spikes of the lion’s mane mushroom. Contributors to Tranont review tout the value of lion’s mane mushroom and supplements containing it, lauding its many health benefits for the nervous, digestive, and cardiovascular systems. What Is the Lion’s Mane Mushroom? While its history is primarily in Chinese medicinal use , this mushroom was actually first discovered in North America. Also known as monkey head, hedgehog mushroom, bearded tooth, satyr’s beard, or pom-pom mushroom, this shaggy edible is said to have a “shellfish” flavor, similar to crab or lobster . Benefits of Lion’s Mane Mushroom The majority of modern research has been conducted using animals, but more than 4,000 years of use in traditional Chinese medicine is a solid confirmation that the bionutrients of lion’s mane mushroom hold many health bene...

Tranont Reviews Proteolytic Enzymes

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We are a sum of our parts, a collection of cells that come together to form a human body. If even one small thing is not working as it should, it can throw our health off track. Proteolytic enzymes are one such example, but the good news is they can be aided by a dietary supplement like [restore] from Tranont. What Are Proteolytic Enzymes? Also known as protease, proteinase, or peptidase, proteolytic enzymes are what our body uses to break up the molecules of protein so we can digest it and realize the dietary benefits of meat, eggs, and other sources of protein. This enzyme breaks the chains up into smaller units, called peptides , and then even further into amino acids. Proteolytic enzymes (PEs) are produced by the stomach and the pancreas. PE treatments were first used in Germany in the 1960s to aid the treatment of osteoarthritis , viral infections, and autoimmune disorders. Today, PEs are used for many different conditions. PERT , or Proteolytic Enzy...