Benefits of Adaptogenic Coffee
Boosts Cognitive Function
Shown to increase NGF, Lions Mane can help improve memory, clear brain fog, and provide long-term neuroprotective properties.
Supports Immune Health
By reducing inflammation in the body, your immune system has less to respond to, allowing it to prioritize a stronger defense.
Promotes Deep Focus
Quiet mental stimuli and easily enter a flow state by naturally reducing cortisol levels in your blood with our green tea extract, L-theanine.
Nourishes Joints, Skin, and Muscles
Rejuvenate your body with natural, grass-fed collagen peptides. Give your body everything it needs to repair and support itself for an easy and active lifestyle.
Balanced Energy Support
Used as a caffeine substitute during WWII, Chaga provides energy that lasts all day without any addictive properties or crash.
Soothes Stomach Pain
Our coffee measures a 7.5 on the PH scale. That means it's not only low-acid, but its actually alkaline. This helps to prevent acid reflux and heart burn
Lions Mane
Memory
Chaga
Inflammation
Collagen Peptides
Recovery
L-Theanine
Focus
Arabica Coffee
Energy
FAQ
Does Habitual Herbs coffee contain caffeine?
Yes, our coffee+ contains 35mg of caffeine.
What is the origin of your mushrooms?
We only use the fruiting bodies of naturally grown mushrooms here in Oregon, sourced from local farms.
Will Habitual Herbs coffee make me trip?
No way Jose. The mushrooms we use are adaptogenic, NOT hallucinogenic. This means that they will only passively assist and repair you. You will never actively feel or see any drug-induced sensation.
Where are your products made?
Right here in Vancouver, WA (just above Portland, OR).
Is it safe to consume Habitual Herbs coffee during pregnancy?
We are not doctors and we do not claim to be. Before making any changes to your diet during pregnancy, please consult your physician.
Is it vegan-friendly?
We include Collagen Protein in our formula because it provides a protective coating for the stomach and is an essential protein for overall health. Unfortunately, vegan collagen does not currently exist.