What, if anything, actually is going on with mushroom-based drinks? Is this all a bunch of hooey or do mushroom coffees really work?
“Creamy Chocolate Fudge, Strawberries and Cream, Vanilla Bean, Cookies & Cream, Iced Coffee ... ingredients like Chaga, lion’s mane, cordyceps, and turkey tail mushrooms—as well as ...
Can you imagine a cup of coffee that not only wakes you up but also gives you an extra boost of energy and nutrients? Well, ...
While I’ve tried more lotions, creams, and oils than I can possibly count, I can safely say that no product has ever quenched my skin quite like the Blithe Chaga Mushroom Pressed Serum.
I CALLED MYSELF A CHAGA MUSHROOM GUY THAT WEARS ONESIE THAT REALLY LOVES CHOCOLATE. HE SAYS CHAGA MUSHROOMS ARE HIS GO TO INGREDIENT FOR MAKING CHOCOLATES. IT’S SUCH AN ENJOYABLE CHOCOLATE ...
Not only does this coffee blend contain hydrolysed bovine collagen, it’s also replete with organic lion’s mane, chaga, maitake and shiitake mushroom. At the pricier end of the spectrum ...
chaga and turkey tail) for their mental and physical health benefits when making mushroom coffee. These mushrooms are rich in healthy components known as adaptogens, which have been used in ...
As for coffee, its consumption may help to prevent cognitive decline, according to research published in Practical Neurology in 2016. Mushrooms like chaga and reishi are high in beta-glucans, which ...