Product Description
New & improved for Summer '26 - formulated with six premium-quality mushroom extracts, featuring Lion’s Mane, Turkey Tail, Reishi, Chaga, Cordyceps, and Tiger’s Milk.
- High-strength, premium-quality extracts, standardised for beta-glucan content.
- Supports focus, cognition, immune health, and daily well-being
- 60x three-capsule daily servings
- No artificial fillers, binders, or preservatives
Magic 6 Mushroom Complex in more detail
The new & improved Magic 6 formula uses upgraded mushroom extracts with verified beta-glucan content for a cleaner, more effective daily mushroom supplement. Each serving combines some of the most popular functional mushrooms used in modern wellness formulas, covering everything from cognitive support and immunity to energy and recovery.
Whether you’re looking for better daily focus, long-term wellness support, or simply a more complete mushroom blend, Magic 6 brings together six trusted mushroom extracts in straightforward, easy-to-take capsules.
Premium-Quality Ingredients
Lion’s Mane Mushroom Extract – One of the most popular functional mushrooms for supporting focus, mental clarity, and cognitive performance.
Turkey Tail Mushroom Extract – Traditionally used for immune support and known for its naturally occurring polysaccharides and beta-glucans.
Reishi Mushroom Extract – Often used in wellness formulas to support relaxation, recovery, and overall balance.
Chaga Mushroom Extract – Rich in naturally occurring antioxidant compounds and widely used in daily wellness routines.
Cordyceps Mushroom Extract – Commonly included in performance-focused formulas for energy, endurance, and vitality support.
Tiger’s Milk Mushroom Extract – A traditional mushroom ingredient used to support overall wellbeing and immune health.
Vegetarian Capsule
Nothing else – No artificial fillers, binders, preservatives, or unnecessary additives.
Suggested Use
Take 3 capsules 1–2 times daily with food, preferably split across the day.
References:
Wasser SP. (2010). Medicinal mushroom science: current perspectives. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms.
Roupas et al. (2012). The role of edible mushrooms in health. Journal of Functional Foods.




