What This Review Actually Does
Most Micro Ingredients Mega Mushroom Powder reviews pull claims straight from the Amazon listing and call it research. This one starts somewhere different: the Supplement Facts panel. Everything written here traces to the verified label, the confirmed marketing copy, or published research on mushroom compounds. Where the two diverge, we say so directly.
That gap matters more than most buyers realize. Read on before you add to cart.
The Verified Supplement Facts Panel
Micro Ingredients’ Organic Mega Mushroom Powder ships in a 10-ounce container. The Supplement Facts panel lists one entry: a proprietary blend of 1g (1,000mg) total per serving, comprising ten organic mushroom species.
Those ten species, as listed on the verified panel, are: Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus), Chaga (Inonotus obliquus), Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor), Cordyceps (Ophiocordyceps sinensis), Wood Ear Mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae), Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus), Shiitake (Lentinula edodes), Maitake (Grifola frondosa), and Mesima (Phellinus linteus).
Other Ingredients: None.
Serving size is approximately 1g via included scoop. The container provides approximately 284 servings.
The Dose Math Every Review Skips
A 1g proprietary blend across 10 species means each mushroom occupies roughly 100mg per serving if the blend distributes equally. Micro Ingredients does not publish per-species amounts, so the actual split is unknown. Equal distribution is the only calculable baseline.
Why does this matter? Published research on individual functional mushrooms typically uses serving ranges that run substantially higher than 100mg per species. Lion’s Mane studies commonly use 500mg to 3,000mg daily. Cordyceps research typically uses 1,000mg to 3,000mg. Reishi studies often run 1,000mg and above.
This is not a reason to dismiss the product. It is a reason to understand what you are buying. Micro Ingredients’ formula is a breadth-first daily habit blend — ten organic species in a clean, filler-free format at a very low cost per serving. It is not a high-dose single-species therapeutic product, and no honest review should frame it as one.
For a full species-by-species breakdown of what each mushroom contributes and what the research shows at various doses, see our Micro Ingredients ingredient breakdown.
Label vs. Marketing: One Discrepancy to Know
Some versions of the Amazon listing and related marketing copy describe the product as rich in vitamins — specifically Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin C, and Vitamin D — and minerals, including Zinc, Calcium, and Magnesium.
None of these nutrients appears on the Supplement Facts panel.
The verified panel lists only the 1g mushroom blend. No vitamins or minerals are declared as separate nutrients. Functional mushrooms do contain trace micronutrients as part of their natural composition, but a supplement is required to declare any nutrient present in a meaningful amount on its Supplement Facts panel. Micro Ingredients’ label does not make these declarations.
This review is written strictly for the verified panel. Any claim about vitamins or minerals in this product that goes beyond what the label states is unverified.
What the Label Does Confirm
Setting aside the marketing discrepancy, several things about this product are genuinely strong and fully verifiable from the label alone.
USDA Organic certification across all ten species. Every mushroom in the blend carries the organic designation on the panel. For a ten-species formula at this price point, that is a meaningful clean-label achievement.
No other ingredients. The “Other Ingredients” line is blank. No fillers, binders, excipients, flow agents, or additives. The powder is exactly what the species list says it is.
Fruiting body and mycelium are both used. Micro Ingredients’ product description confirms the formula uses both the full fruiting body and mycelium. This distinguishes it from mycelium-on-grain products that critics argue deliver more grain starch than active mushroom compounds.†
284 servings per container. At roughly 1g per serving, the cost-per-serving is among the lowest in the ten-species powder category. For someone building a daily habit rather than targeting a specific condition, this is a practical advantage.
How to Use It
Micro Ingredients recommends one scoop daily, mixed into coffee, tea, smoothies, or other beverages. The included scoop measures approximately 1g. The powder has an earthy mushroom flavor that most users describe as mild enough not to overpower coffee or a smoothie.
No specific timing guidance appears on the label. Taking it consistently at the same time each day — most commonly with a morning beverage — is the standard approach for building a daily adaptogen habit.†
Who This Product Is For
Micro Ingredients’ Mega Mushroom Powder fits a specific buyer profile. If you want to explore a broad range of functional mushroom species in a single clean-label, USDA-certified organic daily habit at a low cost-per-serving, this product delivers on that promise. If you are looking for clinically-studied doses of a specific species — 1,000mg+ of Lion’s Mane for cognitive support, or 1,000mg+ of Reishi for sleep — a single-species or higher-dose product is a better match for your goal.
Neither profile is wrong. They are just different use cases.
The Bottom Line
Micro Ingredients Organic Mega Mushroom Powder is a clean-label, USDA organic, filler-free ten-species powder at an accessible cost-per-serving. The dose per species is low relative to clinical research benchmarks, and buyers should understand that going in. The vitamin and mineral claims that appear in some marketing copy are not supported by the Supplement Facts panel and should be disregarded. What the label does deliver — ten certified organic mushroom species, no fillers, no additives — is exactly what a daily-habit breadth blend should be.
Before purchasing, review the mushroom powder safety guide for interaction and contraindication considerations, and see the full mushroom powder comparison to see how this product stacks up against alternatives built for different goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Micro Ingredients Mega Mushroom Powder contain vitamins and minerals?
The Supplement Facts panel lists only a 1g proprietary mushroom blend with no vitamins or minerals declared. Some marketing copy references vitamins and minerals, but these do not appear on the verified label.†
How much of each mushroom is in a serving?
Micro Ingredients does not disclose per-species amounts. The total serving is 1g across all ten species. At equal distribution that works out to approximately 100mg per species, though the actual split is not published.
Is Micro Ingredients Mega Mushroom Powder USDA Organic?
Yes. The Supplement Facts panel confirms all ten species carry the organic designation. The product is also non-GMO and vegan with no listed other ingredients.
Who should consider a 1g multi-mushroom powder?
A ten-species blend at 1g total suits people building a daily mushroom habit who prioritize breadth, clean label certification, and cost-per-serving over single-species high-dose supplementation.†
† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning any supplement regimen.
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