# Hericium americanum (Bear's Head)

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**Data Source:** Hermetica Superfoods Ingredient Encyclopedia
**Updated:** 2026-03-18
**Evidence Score:** 4 / 10
**Category:** Mushroom/Fungi
**Also Known As:** Hericium americanum, Bear's Head Tooth, Bear's Head Fungus, American Tooth Fungus, Coral Tooth Mushroom, Bearded Tooth, Pom Pom Mushroom

## Overview

Hericium americanum contains hericenones and erinacines that stimulate [nerve growth factor](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) (NGF) synthesis, supporting cognitive function and neurological health. This medicinal mushroom also promotes digestive health through [beta-glucan](/ingredients/condition/immune-support) polysaccharides that enhance gut [microbiome diversity](/ingredients/condition/gut-health).

## Health Benefits

- Enhances cognitive function by promoting the synthesis of [nerve growth factor](/ingredients/condition/cognitive)s, improving memory and focus. - Supports [digestive health](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) by fostering a healthy gut microbiome, aiding in digestion and nutrient absorption. - Reduces [inflammation](/ingredients/condition/inflammation) by modulating inflammatory cytokines, potentially decreasing the risk of chronic diseases. - Boosts [immune function](/ingredients/condition/immune-support) by enhancing natural killer cell activity, strengthening the body's defense against infections. - Promotes [cardiovascular health](/ingredients/condition/heart-health) by improving lipid profiles, reducing heart disease risk. - Increases energy levels by optimizing cellular [metabolism](/ingredients/condition/weight-management), combating fatigue. - Supports mood balance by regulating neurotransmitter levels, promoting emotional well-being.

## Mechanism of Action

Hericenones and erinacines in Hericium americanum cross the blood-brain barrier and upregulate [nerve growth factor](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) (NGF) gene expression through the TrkA receptor pathway. Beta-glucan polysaccharides modulate [immune function](/ingredients/condition/immune-support) by binding to dectin-1 receptors on macrophages, while [prebiotic](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) compounds enhance beneficial Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus populations in the gut.

## Clinical Summary

Limited human studies exist for Hericium americanum specifically, with most research conducted on the related Hericium erinaceus. Animal studies suggest 300-500mg daily may improve [cognitive performance](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) and reduce neuro[inflammation](/ingredients/condition/inflammation) markers. Small pilot studies indicate potential benefits for mild cognitive impairment, but larger randomized controlled trials are needed. Current evidence is promising but preliminary for human applications.

## Nutritional Profile

Hericium americanum (Bear's Head Tooth Fungus) shares a closely related biochemical profile with Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane). Per 100 g fresh weight, it provides approximately 22–35 kcal, 2.5–3.5 g protein, 0.3–0.5 g fat, and 5–7 g total carbohydrates (including 2–3 g dietary fiber, predominantly beta-glucans). Key bioactive compounds include hericenones (A–H, concentrated in the fruiting body at roughly 0.1–0.5% dry weight) and erinacines (A–I, primarily in mycelium, ~0.05–0.3% dry weight), both of which are diterpenoid compounds capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier and stimulating [nerve growth factor](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) (NGF) synthesis. Beta-glucans (particularly β-1,3/1,6-glucans) are present at approximately 20–25% of dry weight and serve as the primary [immunomodulatory](/ingredients/condition/immune-support) polysaccharides; their bioavailability is enhanced by cooking or hot-water extraction, which breaks down chitin-rich cell walls. Minerals include potassium (~300–400 mg/100 g dry weight), phosphorus (~80–120 mg), zinc (~0.5–1.2 mg), selenium (~2–10 µg, depending on substrate), magnesium (~10–15 mg), and iron (~1–2 mg). B-vitamins are present, including niacin (B3, ~4–6 mg/100 g dry weight), riboflavin (B2, ~0.3–0.5 mg), thiamine (B1, ~0.1–0.2 mg), and pantothenic acid (B5, ~1–2 mg). Ergosterol (provitamin D2) is present at approximately 50–100 mg/100 g dry weight and can be converted to vitamin D2 (~1,000–10,000 IU/100 g dry weight) upon UV-B exposure. Additional bioactive compounds include polyphenols and flavonoids contributing [antioxidant activity](/ingredients/condition/antioxidant) (ORAC values comparable to other medicinal mushrooms), as well as ergothioneine (~1–5 mg/100 g dry weight), a potent intracellular antioxidant with high oral bioavailability via the OCTN1 transporter. The chitin content (approximately 8–12% of dry weight) limits raw digestibility; thermal processing or extraction significantly improves the bioavailability of polysaccharides and terpenoids. Alcohol (ethanol) extraction is required to fully liberate hericenones and erinacines, while hot-water extraction optimizes beta-glucan yield—dual extraction methods therefore maximize the complete bioactive profile.

## Dosage & Preparation

Typical dosages range from 500 mg to 3 grams per day, often consumed as a supplement or extract. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

## Safety & Drug Interactions

Hericium americanum appears generally well-tolerated with few reported adverse effects in limited studies. Mild gastrointestinal upset may occur in sensitive individuals, particularly at higher doses. No significant drug interactions are documented, though theoretical interactions with anticoagulant medications warrant caution. Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding is unknown due to insufficient research data.

## Scientific Research

While specific studies on Hericium americanum are limited, it contains similar compounds to Hericium erinaceus, which has been studied for its [neuroprotective effect](/ingredients/condition/cognitive)s. More research is needed to confirm its benefits.

## Historical & Cultural Context

In traditional medicine, Hericium americanum has been used for its purported [cognitive](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) benefits and as a general health tonic, similar to other Hericium species.

## Synergistic Combinations

Hericium erinaceus, Bacopa monnieri, Rhodiola rosea, Ginkgo biloba, Omega-3

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What compounds make Hericium americanum effective for brain health?

Hericenones and erinacines are the primary bioactive compounds that stimulate nerve growth factor synthesis. These diterpenoid compounds can cross the blood-brain barrier and directly promote neuronal growth and repair.

### How much Hericium americanum should I take daily?

Research suggests 300-500mg of standardized extract daily, typically divided into 2-3 doses with meals. Start with lower doses to assess tolerance, as optimal dosing for humans requires more clinical research.

### Can Hericium americanum help with digestive issues?

Yes, beta-glucan polysaccharides in the mushroom act as prebiotics, promoting beneficial gut bacteria growth. Studies show it may improve gut barrier function and reduce inflammatory markers in the digestive tract.

### How long does it take to see cognitive benefits from Hericium americanum?

Based on limited human studies, cognitive improvements may become apparent after 4-8 weeks of consistent supplementation. Neuroplasticity changes occur gradually, requiring sustained use for optimal nerve growth factor synthesis.

### Is Hericium americanum the same as Lion's Mane mushroom?

No, Hericium americanum is Bear's Head mushroom, while Lion's Mane is Hericium erinaceus. Both contain similar bioactive compounds but in different concentrations, with most research focused on the Lion's Mane species.

### What is the difference between Hericium americanum extract and whole fruiting body powder?

Hericium americanum extracts are concentrated forms that isolate bioactive compounds like beta-glucans and hericenones, typically offering higher potency per dose. Whole fruiting body powders contain the complete mushroom material with additional fiber and nutrients, but may have lower concentrations of specific active compounds. Extract forms generally show faster absorption and more consistent dosing, while whole powder forms provide a broader spectrum of mushroom constituents.

### Is Hericium americanum safe to take with blood thinners or antiplatelet medications?

Hericium americanum may have mild anticoagulant properties due to its bioactive compounds, so caution is advised when combining with blood thinners like warfarin or antiplatelet drugs like aspirin. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before using this mushroom if you are on blood-thinning medications. Your doctor can assess potential interactions and adjust dosing appropriately if use is deemed safe.

### Who benefits most from Hericium americanus supplementation—younger adults or older populations?

Both age groups can benefit from Hericium americanum, but older adults may see more pronounced cognitive benefits as age-related decline in nerve growth factor production is more significant in aging brains. Younger adults may benefit for cognitive optimization, focus enhancement, and preventative long-term brain health. Those recovering from neurological injury or managing cognitive decline conditions, regardless of age, are among the groups most likely to experience noticeable benefits.

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