Change Your Brain Every Day - The Supplement Scientist’s Guide to Mushrooms, with Dr. Parris Kidd
Episode Date: October 6, 2020There’s been a recent surge in scientific studies showing the health benefits of eating mushrooms. But with so many different types out there, how do you know which ones are the most helpful for you...? In the second episode in a series with supplement scientist Dr. Parris Kidd, he and Dr. Amen do a roll call on the different types of mushrooms you can add to your nutritional regiment to give your health a major boost. For more information on BrainMD, visit https://brainmd.com/
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To learn more, go to Brainmd.com. Welcome back to the Brain Warriors Way podcast. I'm Dr. Daniel
Amon. I am here with my good friend, Dr. Paris Kidd, Chief Science Officer for BrainMD. BrainMD's mission is to provide the products to optimize your brain and your life.
So welcome back, Paris. So now we're going to talk about mushrooms. And how do mushrooms,
I just, you know, I think of my children when they see mushrooms they're like
ew i don't want to eat that and i love mushrooms um how do they benefit the brain and here's our
brand new product it's actually going to come out in the next couple of weeks it's called smart
mushrooms i was going to call it Happy Mushrooms,
but my team wouldn't let me
because it sort of has the wrong connotation.
But you're very excited
about the development of this product.
Can you talk about Smart Mushrooms
and why someone would think about
putting this as a regular part of their dietary supplement plan?
Well, you know, when Jim Springer, who's an expert on mushrooms, suggested this to me, I had already done a number of mushroom products before.
And I had written an extensive review on mushrooms
for immunity. But I emphasized that we really needed to get mushrooms that would help the brain
besides helping immunity and other organs of the body. And the one that really stands out, and which happens to be very
expensive, by the way, is called lion's mane. And it's called lion's mane because the mushroom has
little tendrils hanging off of it, as you would see the strands of a lion's mane. But lion's mane
has had several clinical trials that show clearly that it improves cognitive function
in older humans, including in people who are having substantial trouble with their memory.
It also has been shown in early research to benefit mood. So we put a substantial amount,
a whole 1000 milligrams of lion's mane into this product.
And that makes this a unique product
because it's very hard to find combination mushroom products
that have a substantial amount of lion's mane.
And one way that lion's mane seems to work is that it stimulates the production of
a substance called nerve growth factor, or NGF, which is the first human growth factor ever
discovered and which literally supports and stimulates growth and maturation of nerve cells in the brain. So this substance cannot be taken by mouth because
it doesn't get across the blood-brain barrier, but lion's mane stimulates the production of
NGF in the brain, and as it does that, it seems to improve the functioning of the nerve cells overall and of the synaptic connections, the connections between the nerve cells, and has been known for thousands of years and which has been called the mushroom of immortality.
Because reishi has been thought traditionally to contribute to wisdom and sexual prowess and longevity and all of the wonderful things that people want to have as we go through our lives.
And reishi, as it turns out, also can stimulate NGF production in the brain.
And it further stimulates another brain growth factor called BDNF.
So reishi also has that ability to support brain function.
And then additional mushrooms include shiitake,
which has a specific glucan that is well proven for immunity.
But shiitake also has a unique antioxidant that may be very important for the brain.
And this antioxidant is rarely known.
Think of it as ET for ergothionine.
And ET actually has specific transporters in the human body.
The body has transport proteins that look for and pick up ET and spread it through the tissue.
So the feeling among antioxidant experts is that ET may have a specific, very powerful function as a human dietary-derived antioxidant.
So shiitake is contributing both antioxidant power as well as
immune function. And then cordyceps. Cordyceps is a really interesting story. This fungus,
this mushroom in the wild grows out of a caterpillar. So it takes over a caterpillar, which the larva of a moth usually, sometimes a butterfly,
it grows within the body of the caterpillar, and then it pushes a fruiting body out of the head
of the caterpillar. And so, of course, that's very hard to maintain as a commercial source.
It's actually endangered in the wild. So methods were developed to grow it
in under controlled situations, not involving caterpillars. And Reishi, as it turns out, has
not only glucans, which are fantastic for immunity, but alsops has nucleosides which go into making DNA and RNA, which is related to DNA and which is important for us to make proteins and to regulate all kinds of cellular functions.
And these nucleosides are also involved in many aspects of cell regulation.
So cordyceps is energizing.
It actually helps to raise energy and vitality, and it's known to be useful for athletes.
So in one of the Olympics, a number of Eastern European athletes were performing
suspiciously well, and they were found to
have been taking cordyceps. So it's not a banned substance. So it would be
great for the average person and maybe even athletes to take this on a regular basis.
And, you know, I often say your best defense against COVID
is your immune system.
It's your immune system.
And finding ways to optimize it,
your best defense against COVID is also your brain, right?
Making good decisions, thoughtful decisions.
And so smart mushrooms can help you not only be smarter,
but strengthen your immune system. Yeah. And then we have turkey tail, which has been used
for decades now as the premier source of immune boosting glucans in the Far East. Turkey tail, despite its humble name, is actually a very powerful mushroom,
very expensive to get in the Far East, and fantastic for immunity. And I just want to make a
very quick explanation of how glucans work. These are large molecules with complicated shapes, and
when they get into the intestinal contents,
after mushrooms are taken by mouth, there are intestinal immune cells. There are immune cells
in the intestinal lining that are sampling the intestinal contents. These are our guards. These
are our early warning cells. And when they pick up glucans, they seem to sense the glucans as foreign.
And then they raise their level of awareness and they spread the glucans around to other immune
cells, such as natural killer cells, T helper cells, B cells, so that the entire level of
awareness in the body is being boosted. Our immune vigilance is being
boosted by the presence of these glucans. And then as they progress further into the large intestine,
they go to feed the probiotics as well. They're also good antioxidants. So with these six mushrooms, including the lion's mane, reishi, shiitake, cordyceps, turkey tail, and also a Brazilian mushroom called agaricus, which is now popular in the Far East as well, we are supplying a great variety of glucans, nucleosides, vitamins, minerals, fiber, all sorts of stuff that makes for not only brain benefits,
but also a very high level of immune boost. And also these mushrooms tend to support
healthy cholesterol levels, blood sugar, liver function, and various energy and vitality, and just a whole range of other
positive functions that we need during this time.
Is there any problem in your shake in the morning, putting a scoop of smart mushrooms
along with neuro grains.
Is that a rational strategy?
Oh, absolutely.
The more the better.
And we're actually recommending that our team, as they develop the labeling,
and with the help of this excellent supplier,
actually says that to start off your day by putting one or more scoops into
your shake. And we're also recommending a double dose, two servings for the first few weeks to get
you boosted. You know, people live their lives, they get old and then things happen. And no matter
where we are in our lives, we're
subjected to stress, we're subjected to challenges to our mental performance, challenges to our
immune system. And, you know, the more the newer greens, the better, the more the smart mushrooms,
the better. Well, you're listening to the Brain Warriors Way podcast. We're so grateful I'm here with Dr. Paris Kidd.
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