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People swap morning coffee for legal mushroom drink that gives caffeine boost 'without jitters or crashes'

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Updated 16:04 30 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 15:29 23 Apr 2025 GMT+1

People swap morning coffee for legal mushroom drink that gives caffeine boost 'without jitters or crashes'

"This has been a godsend for me"

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Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

People have swapped their morning coffee for a legal mushroom drink that prevents caffeine-induced 'jitters or crashes'.

Designed to mimic the taste and energy-boosting properties of coffee (with around 80% less caffeine), the hot beverage has earned thousands of rave reviews online.

According to the brand behind it, the drink will support mental clarity, nervous system health, and energy metabolism - and the customer reviews say everything you need to know.

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“From the very first week, I noticed a much better focus and, thankfully, no more jitters or crashes like I experienced before,” one five-star review reads. “It’s been two years now, and I honestly haven’t looked back.”

“After looking for a coffee alternative as I suffer from anxiety, I found this coffee by chance. I have been drinking it for a week and I have already experienced the benefits,” another customer wrote. “Loads of energy without the constant worrying.”

A third shared: “This has been a godsend for me, I stopped drinking coffee for a while as my nervous system couldn't handle the crash after the high.

"But now, I can go back to getting all of the benefits of the goodness of the antioxidants in coffee mixed with the benefits of lion's mane at the same time.”

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TikTok/@dirteaworld

So, how does mushroom coffee work?

Traditional coffee may taste good, but everyone knows it can lead to the dreaded 3pm crash. This is because your brain can mistake the caffeine crash for an energy emergency, therefore it releases adrenaline, which is where the jitters come in.

Lion’s mane on the other hand is an adaptogen, which helps to regulate and balance energy levels, to prevent crashing. For some customers, this has helped to reduce the symptoms of anxiety that can be heightened with your usual cup of coffee.

Dr Suzanne Wylie, GP and medical adviser for IQdoctor, told LADbible that while the efficacy of medicinal mushrooms like lion's mane is 'limited', the reduced side effects like jitteriness and crashes is likely down to the lower caffeine content.

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What is the mushroom coffee everyone is raving about?

We’re talking about this Mushroom Coffee, of course. Fortified with lion’s mane and vitamin B complex, it’s allegedly designed to ‘boost focus and increase productivity’.

Most importantly, customers say it ‘tastes great’, and is described as having a ‘rich, nutty flavour’ by the brand. To use it, all you need to do is scoop 2.5g worth mushroom coffee into a cup, then add 100ml of hot water. Then, froth 150ml of the milk of your choice, stir, and enjoy.

*Make sure to always consult a healthcare provider before introducing new supplements or functional foods into your routine, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.

Visit the DIRTEA website now to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@dirteaworld

Topics: Food and Drink

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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