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Our mission is to grow high-quality, culinary mushrooms that are healthy & tasty while supporting the families of those who serve. Our Mushrooms: Super healthy Very tasty (meat, seafood, & poultry replacement) Beautiful All-natural farming in a high-tech facility Our Mission: Provide jobs for families of those who serve Raise income to support Providence Veterans Farm Local & Organic All our mushrooms are grown right here in Central Virginia from cultures all the way through to fruited and ready to eat. We are also pleased to offer a 5-7 day fresh guarantee to all customers from the date of delivery. Our mushrooms harvested and delivered within 24-48 hours. We use advanced technology to digitally control the temperature, humidity, lighting & oxygen levels of our grow rooms. This enables us to deliver the best quality mushrooms to our customers every time. Fun facts: These Aren't Your Average Mushrooms ?Humans only use 10% of their brain, and if you could unlock the other 90% you?d be unstoppable.? This is a fairly common theme, usually in movies showcasing people who become superhuman by finding the full potential of their brain." Lions Mane, part of the Hericium genus of mushrooms, won?t make you into a superhuman. It is, however, known for its ability to boost your brainpower. In most of the movies involving unlocking the mind, increased focus and concentration are the first improvements people notice, followed by better memory retention. These are some of the benefits that Lions Mane is known for. Anxiety and depression, which are sometimes debilitating, hold many people back in life. The medications don?t always work and have some staggering possible side effects, but people have been getting some relief with Lions Mane. To top it off, promising studies have shown that even neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer?s, Dementia, and Parkinson?s, may be eased by eating meals with Lions Mane regularly due to its ability to repair damaged brain cells. Comb Tooth and Bears Head are close cousins to Lions Mane and have many similarities. In fact, while there aren?t any poisonous look-alikes for the Hericiums, they are often hard to tell apart and confused for each other. As such, while Comb Tooth and Bears Head haven?t been studied as much as Lions Mane, it?s reasonable to think they may share the beneficial properties as well.

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