RYZE Coffee’s claim of its coffee helping users lose weight is supported by evidence primarily conducted on animals or petri dishes; although, according to them, its ingredients have antioxidant properties, most studies conducted have used animals or petri dishes as test subjects. Furthermore, several mushrooms used in its blend may possess anti-inflammatory effects and boost immune function while others such as lion’s mane and cordyceps may even increase physical endurance and decrease fatigue levels.

Other ingredients, like blue spirulina and reishi, may help to promote organ and body health. Turkey tail mushroom may help relieve symptoms of chronic fatigue while chaga could provide support to strengthen immunity.

Mushrooms are low in both calories and carbohydrates, making them a healthy alternative to sugary soft drinks. According to several studies, eating mushrooms has been proven to decrease blood sugar levels. Furthermore, the mushrooms contained within RYZE’s blend may contain many essential vitamins and minerals including B-vitamin D3’s potassium selenium copper iron zinc as well as an abundance of other essential elements.

RYZE coffee alternative doesn’t require brewing and can be prepared in one step with just powder and water. Furthermore, they offer a coconut milk-based creamer to add extra flavor and texture if you wish; but beware: using it will increase carb consumption relative to just having coffee alone.

RYZE can be purchased both on its website and some supermarkets, with one bag costing $70 and two for $99. However, Walmart seems unable to keep enough product on hand and charges much higher prices – however when subscribed to their mailing list the 30-serving bag can be reduced considerably in price compared to full price; other competitors such as Amazing Coffee may provide slightly cheaper options at $50 for 30-day supply; it is advised to consult your doctor prior to beginning any supplement regimen if pregnant or breastfeeding.