Eternity vs. Troop Mushroom Gummies: How to Compare Current Labels
Current-label review notice. This comparison is being rebuilt from dated, attributable source documents. Earlier formula, serving, efficacy, and superiority statements have been withdrawn. What follows is a method for reading two mushroom-gummy packages against each other, not a verdict on which one is right for you.

What a trustworthy mushroom-gummy comparison should verify
- Package version and date. Confirm you are reading the current physical package for each product, and note any printed version, lot, or revision date so you are comparing the same edition.
- Which mushroom species are included. Read the ingredient list and count the named species (for example, lion's mane, reishi, cordyceps, chaga, turkey tail, white button) rather than relying on front-of-pack summaries.
- Whether per-mushroom amounts are disclosed. Check whether each mushroom's amount is listed individually, or whether the amounts are grouped inside an undisclosed "proprietary blend."
- Whether it is standardized to beta-glucans. Beta-glucans are a way labels quantify mushroom content. Look for a stated beta-glucan percentage printed on the label, versus an unquantified "mushroom powder" that lists no standardization figure at all. This is a transparency check, not a claim about what beta-glucans do.
- Extract versus powder, and fruiting body. See whether the label specifies extract or powder, and whether it names the part of the mushroom used, such as fruiting body. Different labels describe this differently, so read the exact wording on each package.
- Serving directions, warnings, price, and count. Compare the directions, cautions, price, and gummies-per-container, along with how many gummies make up a single serving, so you are weighing the two packages on the same terms.
Current Eternity disclosure
Eternity Mushroom Gummies are Hermetica's functional-mushroom gummy — six mushrooms standardized to 40% beta-glucans, one vegan gummy per serving. Check the physical package supplied with your order for current ingredients, amounts, directions, and warnings.
How to make your choice
Set the two physical packages side by side and read them on the same terms. Note which species each one names and how much of each is disclosed, and check whether a beta-glucan standardization percentage is printed rather than left unstated. For Troop, read its current label directly rather than relying on figures quoted elsewhere. Follow the directions and warnings on each package, and ask a healthcare professional before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition. This article does not declare either product superior; it describes how to read and compare the labels so you can decide for yourself.


