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Mushroom drinks have been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine for their potential anti-ageing, stress reducing, and energy supporting properties.
Mushroom coffee is a delightful fusion of traditional coffee beans and medicinal mushroom extracts, creating a unique beverage that combines the familiar taste of coffee with the powerful health benefits of mushrooms. Mushroom coffee is a great alternative to regular coffee as mushrooms naturally have antioxidant properties, are adaptogenic, non-irritating on the digestive tract, and are also immune supporting, making them a fantastic addition to your daily routine.
Reishi mushroom is also known as the ‘mushroom of immortality’ and is the most prized healing tonic in traditional Chinese medicine. It was used to support relaxation, stress response, and overall wellness. Adding reishi to coffee offers a natural and sustained lift without the jitters or crashes associated with regular coffee.
Ancient texts and folklore often refer to the Reishi mushroom as the ‘Mushroom of Immortality’, underscoring its revered status. In traditional Chinese medicine, its name is often associated with healing, longevity, and immortality. Its use in China dates back over 2,000 years, with ancient Chinese texts, such as the “Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing,” calling it a top-tier herb, reflecting its importance in traditional medicine.
We blend Organic reishi with organic roasted coffee, aromatic cardamom, and sweet vanilla a for a silky smooth flavour profile.
A great choice to support alertness and focus throughout the day. The balancing properties of reishi work alongside the coffee for calm, and clarity of thought without any of the downsides.
The original description of Ganoderma Lucidum was based on material collected in London, UK in 1781.