Host Defense launches organic mushroom mycelium gummies with Lion's Mane and Stamets 7 formulas

Published: 23-Mar-2026

The functional mushroom brand has introduced a new gummy supplement line featuring certified organic mushroom mycelium grown in Washington state

Host Defense Mushrooms has announced the launch of Host Defense Gummies, a new mushroom supplement line that comes in a gummy format, "powered by the unique benefits of mushroom mycelium.

According to a company statement, the initial launch will include two formulas: Lion's Mane and Stamets 7 Formula Immune gummies, both made with certified organic mushroom mycelium grown in Washington state.

Host Defense states that its Lion's Mane gummies will offer support for "mental clarity, focus, memory and mood" while additionally promoting nervous system health.

The brand will also introduce new flavours, including blueberry-infused gummies and other natural tastes.

Stamets 7 Formula Immune gummies will reportedly deliver Paul Stamets' signature seven-species mushroom mycelium blend in a strawberry-flavoured gummy, alongside other natural flavours.

The firm called the line "a daily support for whole-body wellness," with the formulation designed to promote an "engaged and balanced immune response in healthy individuals."

Both gummy formulas will be certified organic, non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free and verified for quality and safety. With only 4 g of sugar per serving and no artificial sweeteners, the gummies are positioned as an alternative to capsules, extracts and powders.

"We're incredibly excited to bring Host Defense Gummies to life," said Betsy Bullman, President of Fungi Perfecti, makers of Host Defense Mushrooms.

"They make it easier—and more enjoyable than ever—for people to experience the benefits of mushroom mycelium."

With delicious [flavours] and the same trusted mushroom ingredients our customers rely on, these gummies are daily wellness support made sweet.

According ot the company, the launch represents the next evolution of its mission to "build a bridge between people and fungi" while supporting accessible, everyday wellness through mushroom-based supplements.

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