Maxion Stress Relief Capsules: Mushroom Science in a Small Pill giving you a Big Calm

When life gets stressful, your body needs more than just a break, it needs support. Maxion Stress Relief Capsules are designed to help you build real resilience. With organic Lion’s Mane, Maitake, Reishi, and Cordyceps, this formula helps fight fatigue, sharpen focus, and support your body's natural stress response all in a clean, easy-to-take capsule.

 


 

Mushroom Adaptogens That Work With You, Not Against You

Organic Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus, fruiting body)

Often referred to as the “brain mushroom,” Lion’s Mane supports cognitive health and mental clarity during times of stress. Research shows it may promote nerve growth factor (NGF) production, reduce feelings of irritability, and help improve focus and memory. It also contributes antioxidant support to protect your brain from stress-related oxidative damage (Nagano et al., 2010).

Organic Maitake (Grifola frondosa, fruiting body)

Maitake is rich in polysaccharides that promote immune resilience and regulate energy metabolism. It helps the body adapt to both mental and physical fatigue and supports recovery from stress by regulating cortisol levels and reducing inflammation (Wu et al., 2021).

Organic Reishi Extract (Ganoderma lucidum)

Known in traditional medicine as a calming tonic, Reishi supports liver function and helps balance the body’s stress response. It improves sleep quality and mood stability while supplying antioxidants that fight free radicals especially important during periods of emotional or environmental stress (Panossian & H, 2011).

Organic Cordyceps Militaris (cultured mycelia)

Cordyceps has been used for centuries to increase stamina and physical performance. Today, studies confirm its ability to improve oxygen uptake and ATP production, making it ideal for reducing physical fatigue. It also acts as a powerful adaptogen, helping your body respond to stress in a more balanced way (Hirsch et al., 2017).

 


 

Antioxidant Support You Can Feel

Chronic stress increases the presence of free radicals in the body. These unstable molecules can damage your cells, accelerate aging, and increase inflammation. Each of the mushrooms in Maxion Stress Relief is rich in antioxidants compounds that neutralize free radicals and help your body maintain cellular balance. This dual-action formula doesn't just calm your stress; it protects your cells while it’s at it.

 


 

Why Capsules Deliver Better Support

Unlike ointments that act only on the surface or painkillers that temporarily block symptoms, Maxion Stress Relief Capsules work from the inside out. The plant-based hypromellose capsule is free from animal products, easy on digestion, and allows for steady release and absorption of active compounds. Compared to powders, capsules offer precise dosing and preserve ingredient potency better during shelf life.

 


 

Clean, Plant-Based Formula

  • Certified Organic medicinal mushrooms

  • No synthetic fillers or preservatives

  • Non-GMO, vegan-friendly capsule shell (hypromellose)

  • Third-party tested for purity and potency

 


 

The Bottom Line

Adaptogens like Lion’s Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps and Maitake don’t just help you cope, they help you thrive. Whether you are managing work stress, feeling mentally foggy, or recovering from physical exhaustion, Maxion Stress Relief Capsules give your body the tools it needs to stay calm, clear and energized.

Feel grounded. Think sharper. Stress less  with Maxion.


References 

Hirsch, K. R., Smith-Ryan, A. E., Roelofs, E. J., Trexler, E. T., & Mock, M. G. (2017). Cordyceps militaris improves tolerance to high intensity exercise after acute and chronic supplementation. Journal of Dietary Supplements, 14(1), 42–53. https://doi.org/10.1080/19390211.2016.1203386

Nagano, M., Shimizu, K., Kondo, R., Hayashi, C., Sato, D., Kitagawa, K., & Ohnuki, K. (2010). Reduction of depression and anxiety by 4 weeks Hericium erinaceus intake. Biomedical Research (Tokyo, Japan), 31(4), 231–237. https://doi.org/10.2220/biomedres.31.231

Panossian, A., & H, W. (2011). Adaptogens. A Review of their History, Biological Activity, and Clinical Benefits. Herbal Gram, 90.

Wu, J.-Y., Siu, K.-C., & Geng, P. (2021). Bioactive Ingredients and Medicinal Values of Grifola frondosa (Maitake). Foods, 10(1), 95. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10010095

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