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    The fungal frontier: How mushrooms are emerging as a key to cognitive health

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 26, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A unique antioxidant called ergothioneine, found abundantly in mushrooms, is gaining scientific attention for its brain-protective properties.
    Research links higher ergothioneine levels to better cognitive function and a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment progressing to Alzheimer’s disease.
    Functional mushrooms like Lion’s Mane, Reishi and Shiitake contain ergothioneine and other compounds that reduce brain inflammation and may stimulate nerve growth.
    Experts recommend consuming a variety of mushrooms several times a week, as the body cannot produce ergothioneine and must obtain it from diet.
    While promising, more human clinical trials are needed to fully establish optimal intake and therapeutic applications for cognitive health.

    In the quest to preserve mental acuity and ward off cognitive decline, nutrition science is turning its focus to an unexpected ally: the humble mushroom. Researchers are now zeroing in on specific bioactive compounds within fungi that show remarkable potential to shield the brain from the ravages of aging, inflammation and oxidative stress. This burgeoning field of study, which synthesizes ancient medicinal wisdom with modern clinical research, suggests that incorporating certain mushrooms into one’s diet could be a simple, proactive strategy for maintaining brain health. The implications are significant for an aging global population seeking accessible, non-pharmacological ways to support long-term cognitive function.


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