Mushroom tea has long been revered for its energy-boosting benefits. This beverage can be taken as a standalone beverage or combined into other beverages like coffee.

Mushroom tea can also be found in other wellness products like gummies. This can make mushroom an invaluable solution for those living hectic lifestyles.

Functional mushrooms are adaptogens, helping the body adapt to internal and external stressors while improving sleep quality and decreasing cortisol levels. RYZE’s blend features six medicinal mushrooms to address these needs:

RYZE Mushroom Blend

Medicinal mushrooms have recently enjoyed tremendous growth in the health and wellness industry. One popular new product is mushroom coffee, which combines the taste of coffee with functional mushrooms for optimal performance. This innovative beverage has become immensely popular with coffee enthusiasts and has been shown to boost energy levels, enhance cognitive functions and support immune systems.

This beverage is an original combination of hand-selected organic mushrooms and roasted coffee beans, creating an irresistibly delectable beverage with lower caffeine levels than regular coffee – it even comes in two delicious varieties: Original and Turmeric Spice!

RYZE Mushroom Coffee features six powerful and functional mushrooms – including lion’s mane, cordyceps, reishi, chaga and turkey tail – for a balanced and sustainable energy boost without the jitters associated with regular coffee. It can also help those sensitive to caffeine or with digestive issues; Reishi and turkey tail mushrooms help boost immunity, reduce stress and fatigue while the Chaga mushroom provides antioxidant protection from oxidative damage while the Lion’s Mane mushroom helps with cognitive functions related to cognitive memory support.

Cordyceps

Cordyceps, commonly referred to as the “zombie fungus,” is an adaptogenic herb used for increasing stamina, immunity and longevity as well as increasing libido. Cordyceps contains promising bioactive metabolites like adenosine, b-glucans cordycepin and ergosterol that may provide neuroprotection by blocking dopamine oxidation as well as glutamatergic excitotoxicity.

Cordyces sinensis, known by its Chinese name Dong Chong Xia Cao or Winter Worm Summer Grass), is an important herbal medicine found at altitudes greater than 3500 meters across Tibet, Gansu, Sichuan and Qinghai China1. This tonic herb enhances respiration while healing lung fibrosis, treating bronchitis, reducing emissions at night time as well as having antitumor properties as well as immune modulatory and antioxidant benefits2.

Scientists have recently devised a process of cultivating C. sinensis mushrooms without employing host insects, enabling commercial mushroom production while relieving pressure from wild supplies. Furthermore, this new cultivation method has also enabled researchers to study their unique pharmacological effects; studies show both C. sinensis and C. militaris stimulate proliferation of spermatogonia cells thus improving sexuality as well as increasing testosterone release as well as activating genes involved with Sertoli cells that promote sperm development – providing vast commercial mushroom production as well as wild supply relief from strain on wild supplies. This new technique also allowed scientists to study their unique pharmacological effects; research shows both herbs stimulate proliferation of spermatogonia cell proliferation thus improving sexual activity by stimulating proliferation of spermatogonia stimulating proliferation while stimulating release from Sertoli cells while increasing testosterone release as well as activating genes involved with Sertoli cells which promote sperm development by increasing testosterone release as activating genes involved with Sertoli cell stimulation.

Lion’s Mane

Lion’s mane mushrooms are widely recognized for their capacity to support cognitive health and nerve repair, acting like the “herb of the forest”. Packed full of essential vitamins (thiamine and riboflavin in particular), zinc, magnesium, calcium, selenium iron potassium protein dietary fiber beta glucans these mushrooms contain compounds called hericenones and erinacines which stimulate NGF (nerve growth factor) production within your brain resulting in new neural pathways as well as improved cognitive abilities such as memory focus creativity creativity productivity.

Lion’s Mane can also help improve cognitive performance, as research indicates it may alleviate depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), boost immune system function and lower blood sugar levels, as well as repair myelin sheath damage caused by degenerative myelopathy and disc prolapse in our canine companions. It also offers significant potential relief for dogs suffering from degenerative myelopathy or disc prolapse due to helping repair damaged myelin sheaths caused by these conditions.

Although research on Lion’s Mane mushrooms is promising, it is wise to consult a healthcare professional prior to adding supplements into your diet. A healthcare provider can give a personalized assessment of your individual health needs and make suggestions regarding safe supplement usage; additionally they can determine if Lion’s Mane may interact with medications or worsen any existing medical conditions.

Shiitake

Shiitake mushrooms (Lentinus edodes) have long been utilized as both food and medicine in East Asia, dating back centuries. As both an excellent source of B vitamins as well as vitamin D – an important vitamin in helping absorb calcium for bone health – and as potential boosters to immunity, longevity, digestion aiding abilities; fresh, dried or supplement form are available; raw ones should be avoided due to possible skin reactions, while people suffering from autoimmune conditions or eosinophilia should stay clear when consuming them raw; for optimal use take contact your healthcare practitioner about dosage recommendations depending on which conditions need treatment or management plan you need help for.

Test-tube studies indicate that shiitake may possess antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal effects; however, more research on humans is required. Shiitake is also an excellent source of protein, fiber and vitamins A and D and has been found to reduce weight gain, lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, support heart health as well as improve gastrointestinal functioning in postmenopausal women.

Our Shiitake Genmaicha blend boasts earthy and roasty notes from genmaicha green tea and umami flavors of shiitake mushroom for an indulgent and nutritious cupful of goodness! It will feel like a meal in itself!

King Trumpet

Pleurotus eryngii mushrooms, commonly referred to as “king trumpet mushrooms”, are an edible variety with thick meaty stems and small caps that have become widely popular throughout China and Japan due to their unique umami flavor and seafood-like texture, serving as an ideal vegan scallop alternative when coated in butter or teriyaki sauce.

Raw, king trumpet mushrooms can be dense and chewy; when cooked they soften into tender morsels with an exquisite seafood-like flavor that adds an exotic flair. Perfect for soups, stews and stir fries alike; grill or roasting can bring out their natural sweetness while providing a smoky kick to any meal!

King trumpet mushrooms are packed with powerful antioxidants linked to immune support, cardiovascular health and bone wellness. In addition, king trumpets offer protein, B vitamins and niacin.

Far West Fungi mushroom powder is produced by air-drying fresh king trumpet mushrooms in their facility before grinding them into a fine powder. They’re free from sodium, preservatives, or additives; instead only pure king trumpet mushroom extract remains. They’re included as part of RYZE’s coffee alternative blend alongside lion’s mane and turkey tail extract and make an ideal addition to breakfast recipes.

Turkey Tail

Turkey Tail (Tracetes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor) fungus can often be found growing on dead logs of deciduous trees (oak and birch) as well as conifers in North America, often on stumps or logs of either species. Its name comes from its flat, fan-like appearance that recalls that of a turkey’s tail; inside decayed logs it lives as mycelium network before producing fruiting bodies when ready.

Immune-boosting benefits are widely known, including helping the body produce more natural killer cells to combat cancer cells. Furthermore, turmeric’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties may reduce oxidative stress on liver due to alcohol consumption or certain medications.

Research indicates it may also help treat viruses such as human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes genital warts that may lead to cancer, as well as hepatitis C and herpes. Furthermore, its ability to strengthen immunity while managing blood sugar balancing insulin makes it an invaluable asset in weight loss efforts and managing diabetes type 2. Furthermore, studies have demonstrated it improves brain function by reducing oxidative damage and supporting nerve growth factor production.

Reishi

Reishi mushrooms, commonly referred to as Ganoderma lucidum or Lingzhi mushrooms, have long been revered for their spiritual and health-promoting benefits. Reishi is widely recognized in Chinese culture as a symbol of longevity and immortality that has long been depicted in art as well as carried as amulets against evil spirits and bad luck. Reishi may help protect and balance both body and mind by relieving stress, depression, anxiety, insomnia as well as increasing white blood cell counts while encouraging natural killer cell activity.

Reishi contains powerful antioxidant properties that can combat the effects of aging on organs and the immune system, as well as providing anti-inflammatory benefits and slowing or stopping cancer cell growth. Studies with both animals and human cells have also demonstrated its beneficial properties – perhaps stimulating new liver and kidney cell production while protecting existing ones!

Reishi is generally safe for most adults when taken in small doses; however, it’s wise to consult your healthcare provider before including it or any herbal supplements in your daily routine. Reishi could interact with medications used for treating cancer such as Tamoxifen or cause liver damage in some individuals.