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People say they can ‘punch through walls’ after trying ‘magic’ mushroom coffee

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Updated 14:05 1 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 13:35 1 Aug 2024 GMT+1

People say they can ‘punch through walls’ after trying ‘magic’ mushroom coffee

The adaptogen coffee is going down a treat with Brits.

Ellis Cochrane

Ellis Cochrane

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

We like our morning cup of coffee to pack a bit of a punch but when we spotted that a certain blend caused someone to profess that they could ‘punch through walls,’ ‘run on water’ and ‘levitate,’ we obviously had to find out more.

Demi Deherrera/ Unsplash
Demi Deherrera/ Unsplash

And what if we told you that it featured some ‘magic’ mushrooms? No, not that kind, but the type that help you focus and improve your energy and mood with none of the typical jitters or restlessness that you can often get from traditional coffee beans?

Enter Orange County’s Brain Food Coffee. And there’s currently a way to try it out for less, while also getting a few freebies too.

Nathan Dumlao/ Unsplash
Nathan Dumlao/ Unsplash

Normally priced at £29.99, the 200g Starter Kit Bundle of their Brain Food Coffee should give you enough for 30 servings. But you can save 20% simply by signing up for their subscription, which in turn takes the price down to £23.99.

Add in the free hand whisk and tote bag that you get with your first order and it’s well worth giving it a go, particularly if you’ve been interested in dabbling in nootropics.

But how does it work exactly? And what sort of ingredients does it include? Buckle up...

Orange County
Orange County

What ingredients does it include?

Nootropics are a bit of a buzz word at the moment but if you’ve not heard of them before, they are essentially supplements that are designed to help improve bodily functions such as attention, memory and focus.

And Orange County’s coffee is infused with nootropics such as Lion’s Mane mushroom, Rhodiola Rosea and L-theanine.

The first ingredient is believed to stimulate the production of nerve growth factor in the brain to help maintain and grow neurons, while the herb Rhodiola Rosea is a de-stressor and is thought to balance cortisol levels in the body.

Orange County
Orange County

The last of these three nootropics, L-theanine, is actually already found naturally in tea leaves, with it having calming and relaxing properties.

There are also three additional mushrooms in this blend, in addition to the Lion’s Mane variety, with this superfood making up around 4,000mg in each serving. But thankfully shoppers haven’t been able to taste anything resembling what you might think of, when you think of mushrooms, when they brew up a cup. Just in case the thought of drinking mushrooms might have put you off slightly.

In addition to this, each cup of Brain Food Coffee contains 80mg of caffeine, with it being vegan friendly, gluten and sugar free, if you have specific dietary requirements or are trying to cut back on your sugar intake.

What are customers saying?

With plenty of five-star reviews, happy shoppers have taken to the brand’s website in their droves to share their positive thoughts on the coffee blend.

One customer explained: “I use this every morning and have been for the past month. The increase in fitness, productivity, focus and decision making.

"My ability to perform under pressure has gone through the roof. I have less anxiety when facing challenges. This product is truly amazing and such a game changer.”

While another added: “Since drinking this AMAZING addition to the daily diet I find my energy levels are a lot more consistent, no crashing and I am no longer a coffee guzzler as this drink satisfies me and keeps me going and focused through the long shifts! Life changing.”

For more information, see orangecounty-wellbeing.com

Featured Image Credit: Orange County

Topics: Shopping, Food And Drink

Ellis Cochrane
Ellis Cochrane

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