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By Top Shelf Mushrooms Editorial Team
Quick Answer: Ankhway Mushroom Gummies are a 10-species functional mushroom supplement produced by ATC MN LTD (trading as Ankhway), a UK-based company. The formula contains 250mg of fruiting body extract per species per 2-gummy serving, using a 10:1 concentration ratio — representing approximately 2,500mg dry-weight equivalent per species. Pricing runs £29.99 per bag (30-day supply) one-time, or £23.99/month on subscription. The 60-day money-back guarantee applies to the first pack only. All 10 species were verified from the brand’s published label. No independent beta-glucan testing certificate is publicly available from the brand.
There is a recurring problem in the Ankhway review space: most articles that appear when you search for this product either list the wrong number of mushroom species or skip the dose analysis entirely. One widely circulated blog lists seven species, while the label shows ten. Another recaps the brand’s own marketing copy without checking the Supplement Facts section at all. Neither approach tells you what you actually need to know before deciding whether this formula is right for you.
This review does something different. We pulled the full ingredient list from the brand’s product page, ran the extract math, checked the pricing and refund policy against the published terms, and noted where claims are verified versus where they rest on brand assertions. The goal is the same one guiding everything we publish at Top Shelf Mushrooms: tell you what the evidence actually shows, where it’s solid, and where it runs out.
What Is Ankhway Mushroom Gummies?
Ankhway Mushroom Gummies are a multi-species functional mushroom supplement in chewable gummy form. The product is manufactured and sold by ATC MN LTD, a UK-registered company (Company Number: 14859507) trading under the Ankhway brand, with a registered address at 128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX. The brand positions its gummies as a broad daily wellness supplement combining ten functional mushroom species into a single daily serving.
The gummies are raspberry-flavored and contain no gelatin, making them suitable for vegans. The serving size is two gummies per day. Each bag contains 60 gummies, providing a 30-day supply at the recommended serving. The brand’s origin is the UK, though it states that its mushroom ingredients are sourced from producers in the USA — a supply chain claim we note but have not independently verified through a publicly accessible third-party source.
Who This Is For
Ankhway Mushroom Gummies are reasonably well-suited to someone looking for broad daily coverage across multiple mushroom species in a convenient, consistent format. The gummy delivery solves the compliance problem — capsule routines are easy to skip, powders require preparation, and tinctures have a taste profile that many users find challenging. If your goal is general daily wellness support spanning cognitive function, immune health, energy balance, and stress adaptation — and you don’t need high therapeutic doses of any single species — then this formula’s design logic makes sense.
The format particularly suits people who are new to functional mushrooms and want to explore the category without committing to a single-species protocol. It also suits those with an established supplement routine who want to add multi-mushroom coverage without building a complex stack of individual products.
Who This Is NOT For
This formula is not the right match for everyone. If your goal is clinically studied cognitive support from Lion’s Mane specifically, peer-reviewed trials have used doses of 500mg to 3,000mg of Lion’s Mane extract per day — significantly higher than the 250mg per species this formula provides. A dedicated single-species Lion’s Mane supplement at an appropriate dose would be a better choice for that protocol.
The same logic applies if you are targeting Reishi for adaptogenic or sleep support (research doses typically 1,000–2,000mg/day), or Cordyceps for energy and athletic performance (studied doses from 1,000–3,000mg/day). Ankhway’s formula is not designed for targeted high-dose single-species applications — it is designed for broad daily coverage, and that distinction matters for setting expectations.
People with known mushroom allergies should not take this product without consulting a physician. Those taking anticoagulant medications, immunosuppressants, or diabetes medications should review the safety information in our Mushroom Gummies Safety Guide and discuss with a healthcare provider before starting.
How Ankhway Mushroom Gummies Work
The formula works through the bioactive compounds naturally present in functional mushroom fruiting bodies — primarily beta-glucans, polysaccharides, and species-specific compounds like hericenones (Lion’s Mane), triterpenes (Reishi), cordycepin (Cordyceps), and betulinic acid (Chaga). These compounds interact with immune receptors, the nervous system, and cellular energy pathways depending on the species.
Because the formula distributes 250mg of extract across ten species, no single mushroom is present at a dose that matches those in larger clinical trials — those are designed for isolated-ingredient research at higher doses. What the multi-species approach provides instead is moderate daily exposure to the bioactive compound profiles of all ten species simultaneously. The cumulative, systemic nature of how functional mushrooms are believed to work — through gradual modulation of immune function, neural growth factor support, adaptogenic stress response — means that this broad-spectrum daily approach is not inherently inferior to a single-species protocol. It serves a different purpose. Our broader analysis of how these mechanisms work is covered in How Multi-Mushroom Blends Work: A 2026 Research Overview.
What We Verified
For this report, the Top Shelf Mushrooms editorial team independently checked the following (as of May 2026):
All 10 mushroom species confirmed from the brand’s published label. The species list — Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Maitake, Shiitake, Reishi, Tremella, Royal Sun, Black Fungus, White Button — was verified directly from the ingredient list on the brand’s UK product page at ankhway.com/products/mushroom-gummies. A widely-circulated third-party review lists only seven species; that is an error. The label is correct and lists ten.
Dose confirmed: 250mg extract per species per serving. The ingredient listing states “Mushroom Extracts (250mg each)” followed by all ten species. With a 10:1 extract ratio (brand claim), this represents 2,500mg dry-weight equivalent per species per 2-gummy serving, or 25,000mg total dry-weight equivalent across all ten species. This math is derived from the label data and the 10:1 ratio stated in brand marketing materials.
Pricing verified at time of review. One-time: £29.99/bag. Subscribe and save: £23.99/month. Buy 2 Get 1 Free: £59.98 for three bags (£19.99/bag equivalent). These prices were confirmed from the brand’s product page on May 28, 2026, and are subject to change.
Refund policy reviewed and fine print noted. The 60-day money-back guarantee applies to the first pack. The published policy states additional packs purchased in a bundle are refundable only if returned unopened and in original condition. This distinction is not prominently featured in the brand’s main marketing but is stated in the FAQ section of the product page.
Contact information confirmed. Brand email: hello@ankhway.com. Company registration: ATC MN LTD, Company Number 14859507, registered at 128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX.
Third-party testing disclosure note. The brand states the product is “lab tested” and includes this as a product badge. However, no publicly accessible third-party lab name, Certificate of Analysis URL, or batch-specific test results appear on the brand’s website as of this review. “Lab tested” is therefore treated as a brand assertion rather than an independently verifiable certification for the purposes of this report.
“USA sourced” mushroom claim noted. The brand FAQ states mushrooms are “sourced in the USA from reputable producers.” This is a supply chain claim about ingredient origin. It is plausible — many UK supplement brands source ingredients from US or Chinese suppliers — but it is not independently verifiable from the brand’s public materials. We attribute this claim to the brand and note it is not third-party verified.
The Dose Math: What 250mg Extract Actually Means
The most important thing to understand about this formula — and the thing most reviews skip — is the relationship between extract concentration and dried mushroom equivalent dosing.
Ankhway uses a 10:1 extract ratio, meaning ten kilograms of raw mushroom material is concentrated into one kilogram of extract. So when the label lists 250mg of Lion’s Mane extract, that 250mg represents the potency equivalent of 2,500mg (2.5 grams) of dry Lion’s Mane mushroom. Across all ten species at 250mg each, the 2-gummy serving delivers the broad-spectrum equivalent of 25,000mg of combined dry mushroom material.
Context for that number: human clinical trials on Lion’s Mane have used doses ranging from 500mg to 3,000mg of standardized extract per day. Reishi research typically uses 1,000 to 2,000mg/day. Cordyceps research for athletic performance has used 1,000 to 3,000mg/day. At 250mg of 10:1 extract per species (2,500mg dry equivalent), Ankhway’s per-species dose is lower than the doses used in most published clinical trials focused on a single species.
That gap is not a product defect — it is the inherent trade-off of the multi-species gummy format. Fitting ten species into a two-gummy daily serving means each species is necessarily present at a lower individual dose than a single-ingredient product would provide. Whether that trade-off works for you depends entirely on your goal. For general daily wellness coverage across multiple functional categories, the formula’s design is appropriate. For high-dose single-species therapeutic protocols, a dedicated supplement is the right choice. Our in-depth review of the research behind these species is in Multi-Species Mushroom Research 2026: What the Studies Actually Show.
Pricing and Policies
At £29.99 for a 30-day supply (one-time), Ankhway sits at £1.00 per day — reasonable for a 10-species fruiting body formula in the UK market. The subscription price at £23.99/month brings the daily cost to £0.80. The Buy 2 Get 1 Free option at £59.98 for three bags works out to approximately £0.67 per day, which is competitive within the category.
The refund policy warrants careful reading. The brand’s 60-day money-back guarantee is prominently marketed, but the full policy terms specify it applies to the first pack only. If you order a bundle and the first bag doesn’t work for you, subsequent bags are refundable only if returned unopened and in original condition — meaning you cannot use one bag from a bundle and return the rest for a full refund. This is not an unusual policy structure in the supplement industry, but it is worth understanding before purchasing a multi-pack bundle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Ankhway Mushroom Gummies actually work?
Ankhway Mushroom Gummies contain 250mg of fruiting body extract for each of 10 mushroom species per 2-gummy serving. With a 10:1 concentration ratio, each 250mg represents approximately 2,500mg of dry mushroom material per species. Whether the gummies “work” depends on your goal. Published research on individual species like Lion’s Mane and Reishi uses doses ranging from 500mg to 3,000mg per day — higher than the per-species dose here. The formula is designed for broad daily coverage across multiple species rather than high-dose single-species support. Users seeking targeted cognitive or immune protocols may find a dedicated single-species product more appropriate. For general daily wellness across multiple mushroom categories, the formula is scientifically grounded and well-formulated for the gummy format.
What mushrooms are in Ankhway Mushroom Gummies?
According to the brand’s product page, Ankhway Mushroom Gummies contain 10 mushroom species at 250mg each: Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Maitake, Shiitake, Reishi, Tremella, Royal Sun, Black Fungus, and White Button. All 10 species are described by the brand as 100% fruiting body extracts. The other ingredients include glucose syrup, sugar, glucose, pectin, citric acid, natural raspberry flavour, sodium citrate, fruit and vegetable juice concentrate, and glazing agent (sunflower oil, carnauba wax). The formula contains no gelatin, making it suitable for vegans.
What is Ankhway’s refund policy?
Ankhway offers a 60-day money-back guarantee on the first pack purchased. According to the brand’s product page, if you are not satisfied within 60 days, contact the brand at hello@ankhway.com for a full refund. The policy applies specifically to the first pack. For additional packs purchased in a bundle, refunds are accepted only if those packs are returned unopened and in original condition. The brand does not require return of the empty first pack, based on published policy as of May 2026.
Are Ankhway Mushroom Gummies safe?
The mushroom species in Ankhway’s formula have long histories of traditional use and general safety records in healthy adults. That said, certain groups should exercise caution. People taking blood-thinning medications, immunosuppressant drugs, or diabetes medications should consult a physician before starting any mushroom supplement, as beta-glucans and triterpenes can interact with those pathways. Individuals with known mushroom allergies or autoimmune conditions should also seek medical guidance. The formula contains added sugar as a secondary ingredient. Full interaction detail is covered in our Mushroom Gummies Safety Guide 2026.
How long does it take for Ankhway Mushroom Gummies to work?
Functional mushroom extracts work cumulatively rather than acutely. The bioactive compounds in mushrooms — primarily beta-glucans and polysaccharides — support the body’s systems over time. Most users who report noticeable effects describe them appearing after 2 to 4 weeks of consistent daily use. Ankhway’s own product page states most customers see results in 2 to 4 weeks. Individual responses vary based on baseline health, consistency of use, and which species’ benefits are most relevant to a given person.
Are Ankhway Mushroom Gummies magic mushrooms?
No. Ankhway Mushroom Gummies contain functional (adaptogenic) mushrooms — not psychedelic or “magic” mushrooms. The 10 species in the formula are classified as dietary supplement ingredients. None contain psilocybin, psilocin, or any other scheduled psychoactive compound. These gummies produce no psychedelic effects, are legal in the UK and US, and will not trigger positive results on standard drug tests.
Final Assessment
Ankhway Mushroom Gummies are a legitimately formulated 10-species functional mushroom supplement with a clear use case: broad daily coverage across the most researched functional mushroom categories in a convenient gummy format. The 250mg fruiting body extract per species represents real extract — not raw powder, not mycelium-on-grain filler — and the 10:1 concentration ratio gives it meaningful potency in the context of a multi-species formula.
The primary limitation is the per-species dose. Anyone expecting the cognitive effects studied in high-dose Lion’s Mane trials or the adaptogenic outcomes measured in full-dose Reishi research should understand that this formula is not positioned for that purpose. It is positioned for the reader who wants multi-mushroom daily support without building a custom stack — and within that positioning, it delivers honestly.
The refund policy is sensible but requires reading the fine print: 60 days on the first pack, return conditions apply to additional packs. The brand’s “lab tested” badge is unverified without a public COA. The “USA sourced” mushroom claim is a brand assertion about supply chain origin. These are the limits of what this review can independently confirm.
For a deeper look at the evidence behind the species in this formula, see Multi-Species Mushroom Research 2026. For safety information relevant to medications or health conditions, see Mushroom Gummies Safety Guide 2026. For a comparison of how this formula stacks up against other multi-mushroom gummies, see Best Multi-Mushroom Gummies 2026: 4 Formulas Compared.
This article is for educational purposes only. Statements about dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any supplement. Top Shelf Mushrooms is an independent editorial publication. Some links on this site are paid links. See our Affiliate Disclosure for full details.
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