Stress Relief Powder: The Mushroom Science to Combat Stress
Fatigue. Brain fog. Feeling emotionally drained. If stress is wearing you down, Maxion’s Stress Relief Powder is your daily ally for energy, resilience and calm. This potent mushroom-based adaptogen formula combines Lion’s Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake and Sweet Fennel to help increase your body’s resistance to stress and reduce fatigue, all in a clean-tasting, easy-to-mix powder.
Mushroom-Based Adaptogens That Do More
Organic Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus, fruiting body)
Lion’s Mane is a unique mushroom shown to support both neurological health and cognitive function. It helps combat mental fatigue, sharpen focus, and promote calmness during stressful periods. In clinical studies, Lion’s Mane has been linked to improvements in mood, mild anxiety and concentration (Nagano et al., 2010).
Organic Maitake (Grifola frondosa)
Maitake is rich in beta-glucans that help regulate immune response and energy metabolism. This mushroom acts as a gentle adaptogen, helping your body handle physical stress while providing antioxidant support to protect cells from damage (Panossian & H, 2011).
Organic Reishi Extract (Ganoderma lucidum)
Reishi is one of the most respected mushrooms in traditional medicine, often called the “mushroom of immortality.” It works as a liver tonic and an adaptogen that helps modulate stress, improve sleep quality, and promote calm energy without drowsiness. Research shows reishi can reduce markers of oxidative stress and promote overall balance during emotional and physical strain (Nascimento et al., 2020).
Organic Cordyceps Militaris (Cultured Mycelia)
Cordyceps has been shown to improve energy production at the cellular level. It increases oxygen uptake and supports endurance, making it ideal for those feeling physically depleted from chronic stress. It also acts as an adaptogen by improving fatigue resistance and stabilizing stress hormones such as cortisol (Chen et al., J Ethnopharmacol, 2010).
Organic Sweet Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare)
While best known for digestive health, fennel also provides gentle support to the liver and is used in traditional herbal medicine as a liver tonic. It complements the stress-support benefits of medicinal mushrooms by supporting detoxification and antioxidant balance.
What the Research Says
Adaptogens like Lion’s Mane, Reishi and Cordyceps have gained clinical recognition for their ability to reduce stress-related fatigue and support mood balance. Human studies have demonstrated that Lion’s Mane improves cognitive clarity and reduces irritability over a four-week period (Nagano et al., 2010). Cordyceps and Reishi both show promise in helping the body manage physical stress and restore energy without overstimulation. These ingredients also provide powerful antioxidant benefits that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, which are elevated during times of chronic stress (Fijałkowska et al., 2022).
Why Powder Works Better
Maxion Stress Relief Powder is more effective than topical ointments or painkillers because it works from the inside out. While analgesics may mask symptoms temporarily, this formula supports your body’s ability to adapt to stress at the cellular level. Powders also offer better bioavailability, faster absorption, and customizable dosing compared to tablets or capsules. That means you feel real results, naturally and consistently.
A Clean Formula You Can Trust
This formula is made without artificial sweeteners, colors or preservatives. Just pure plant-based ingredients designed to support energy, clarity, and mood every day.
The Bottom Line
Stress might be unavoidable but how your body responds is within your control. Maxion’s Stress Relief Powder blends powerful organic adaptogens with antioxidant support to help you feel calm, energized, and more resilient to life’s daily challenges.
Breathe easier, think clearer, and take on the day with Maxion.
References
Fijałkowska, A., Jędrejko, K., Sułkowska-Ziaja, K., Ziaja, M., Kała, K., & Muszyńska, B. (2022). Edible Mushrooms as a Potential Component of Dietary Interventions for Major Depressive Disorder. Foods (Basel, Switzerland), 11(10), 1489. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11101489
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
Nascimento, C. P., Luz, D. A., da Silva, C. C. S., Malcher, C. M. R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Dalla Santa, H. S., Gomes, A. R. Q., Monteiro, M. C., Ribeiro, C. H. M. A., Fontes-Júnior, E. A., & Maia, C. S. F. (2020). Ganoderma lucidum Ameliorates Neurobehavioral Changes and Oxidative Stress Induced by Ethanol Binge Drinking. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2020, 2497845. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2497845
Panossian, A., & H, W. (2011). Adaptogens. A Review of their History, Biological Activity, and Clinical Benefits. Herbal Gram, 90.