Auri Super Mushroom (Daily Gummies) is a mushroom-based dietary supplement in gummy form. According to the brand:
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It uses a blend of different mushrooms (e.g., lion’s mane, reishi, chaga, cordyceps) aimed at supporting focus, mental clarity, energy and overall wellness.
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The format is a tasty gummy (raspberry flavour) instead of a capsule/powder
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The marketing emphasises “daily” use, feel-good benefits (less brain fog, more productivity, more calm) rather than a dramatic therapeutic effect.
What the ingredients & research suggest
Here are some of the details and how they stack up:
Mushrooms used
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Lion’s Mane: Often cited in nootropic/mushroom research for cognitive support (nerve growth factor, neuroprotection).
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Reishi: Generally used in adaptogen/herbal contexts for immune/support, stress reduction.
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Cordyceps: Touted for energy, endurance / mitochondrial support.
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Chaga: Antioxidant/immune support in many herbal-mushroom blends.
These are all valid mushrooms with credible research in isolation (though not all in gummy form or in the exact doses the product uses).
Dose & transparency issues
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One review states that the mushrooms in Auri’s gummy are “too low to be effective” given what research suggests.
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The product uses “proprietary blend” or at least does not clearly disclose high doses of each mushroom. This makes it hard to know exactly how much lion’s mane vs reishi vs cordyceps you’re getting. (E.g., the review stated “Wild Lion’s Mane Mushroom 10:1 – 25 mg” in one case, which is low compared to many studies.) Because many mushroom-supplement studies use relatively large doses (or extracts of known potency) the lower doses here may mean the effects are smaller, or slower.
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In gummy format the absorption/bioavailability may differ from capsule/powder extracts.
Evidence for benefits
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Some users and reviewers report improvements in mental clarity, focus, energy, reduced brain-fog. Example: “I feel like a mental fog has lifted…”
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Others report no noticeable effect after 1-2 months. For example: “I canceled my subscription… took the dose for 30 days and did not notice any positive results.”
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Scientific literature: Mushrooms like lion’s mane, reishi etc have promising early data, but many supplements in real-world usage have variability in quality, dosage, formulation, and outcomes.
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
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Convenient gummy form – easier to take than some powders or capsules.
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Good taste and easier consistency; better for people who dislike pills.
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Uses mushrooms with credible background (lion’s mane, reishi etc) in wellness/adaptogen space.
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Positive user reviews for some people: improved mood, focus, less “brain fog” or better energy. Good brand feedback on customer service (some reviewers say customer support is strong).
❌ Cons / Things to Watch
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Dose / potency seems modest compared to what research might require. Some reviewers feel the effect is minimal.
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The “proprietary blend” / unclear dosing makes it harder to assess value and compare with alternatives.
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Price: Often higher cost per effective dose compared to some other formats (capsules/powders) or brands. (Reviewers mention value concerns).
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Effects may vary widely: while some users feel benefits, others don’t notice much even after months. Typical of many adaptogen/mushroom supplements.
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As with any supplement: not regulated like a drug, so “supportive” rather than curative. If you have serious issues (medical conditions, cognitive impairment, etc) this is not a replacement for medical care.
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If you are in Pakistan: shipping, import costs, local regulation, customs, authenticity are extra concerns.
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Allergy / health caution: If you have mushroom allergies, fungal sensitivities, immune-system disorders, or are on medications, you should check with a doctor.

