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Where is RYZE Mushroom Coffee Made?
RYZE mushroom coffee is an instant coffee blend combining ground coffee beans with caffeine-free mushroom powder. Containing less than half the caffeine of regular caffeinated coffee, RYZE mushroom coffee provides cognitive enhancement, immune system support and reduced stress without the jitters that can come with regular caffeine consumption. In addition, other potential benefits may include heart health support and reduced stress.
Reviewers of Ryze Mushroom Coffee have noted its composition consists of high-grade organic Arabica coffee combined with six functional mushrooms: cordyceps, lion’s mane, reishi, shiitake, turkey tail and king trumpet. All the mushrooms come sustainably grown in California before going through a dual extraction process that yields greater quantities of bioactive compounds such as beta-glucans and triterpenes, known to have anticancer, antiviral, antibacterial, antiviral properties; this results in higher bioactive compound amounts as beta-glucans and triterpenes than would normally exist in an eco-friendly, 100% recyclable packaging system.
Not only does the product boast less caffeine than traditional coffee beverages, it is also claimed to offer the cognitive benefits associated with espresso while helping reduce stress and inflammation in the body. Furthermore, several mushrooms included in its formulation have been identified as supporting healthy blood vessels as well as improving heart health, while others like Reishi mushrooms can increase immunity while improving sleep quality and providing improved immunity levels. Fungi may help enhance mental clarity and focus while simultaneously improving digestive health.
Formula features organic stevia and erythritol as organic sugar substitutes to provide sweetness and natural energy boost. Packaged individually or subscribed for four packs at once, users can customize their experience through accessories like grinders and travel mugs that help maximize daily ritual.
RYZE’s FAQ page details that mushrooms used in their products are safe to consume; however, their small amounts used as part of formulation do not always translate to significant health benefits in humans. As always, it is advisable to seek professional advice prior to taking any new supplement, particularly if taking medications or pregnant/breastfeeding.