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What did you expect from mushroom coffee that didn't happen?

Everyone comes in with some expectation from the packaging, mine was that it'd fix my focus outright, it didn't.

But it stopped me from crashing during the day which turned out to be the more useful things anyway.

So what did you expect that didn't happen? And did anything happen that you weren't expecting?

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u/SeeYouLater112 — 1 day ago
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What Mushroom Coffee actually is (and what it isn't)

In my experience, almost every mushroom coffee on the market is built on the idea of:

  • Less Caffeine. Not none, just less, usually around half a regular cup. Most of us were overdoing it anyway, I definitely was;
  • A couple of grams of Mushroom Extract. This is the part that's supposed to take the edge off the caffeine and give you something back on top of it - better focus, less of a crash. Usually four names show up on the label - Lion's Mane, Chaga, Cordyceps, Reishi;
  • Sometimes other stuff. Protein in various forms, or L-theanine which is there specifically to smooth out that sudden caffeine hit.

How it tastes

Most brands have a similarly earthy flavor, somewhat reminiscent of pu-erh or black tea in the aftertaste. It all depends on whether mycelium or other flavorings were added.

Based on my experience some brands seem to intentionally make the flavor as mushroom-like as possible, as if you were drinking mushroom soup, like Ryze does, in my honest opinion. While others, in turn, try to make the flavor as similar as possible to regular coffee, that is, to get rid of the aftertaste, as with Everyday Dose, for example. The choice is entirely up to you.

What are the effects from mushroom coffee?

To describe the effects of each mushroom, it would be best to write a separate post, ideally, one for each mushroom. But in a sentence:

  • You reach your peak of alertness more easily than with regular coffee and you come down just as easily without a sudden crash;
  • Less hand tremors and anxiety, but I only notice this when combined with L-theanine;
  • It's gentler on the stomach, I haven't noticed a difference myself, but people with stomach issues including my friends have always pointed this out;
  • It has a more positive effect on sleep, although this is largely due to the lower caffeine dose;
  • There's less brain fog, this is mostly due to Lion's Mane;
  • A more stable and positive mood with long-term use, I attribute this to the absence of anxiety that I get from regular coffee.

More research, and things like its positive effects on the immune system perhaps I or someone else will cover these in other posts.

What mushroom coffee definitely doesn't do:

  • First and foremost, it doesn't work instantly, to fully experience its cumulative effects, it takes 2, but ideally 3-4 weeks;
  • Mushrooms in coffee don't cure any diseases, it can help strengthen the immune system, but that's all;
  • It is not a substitute for any medications including those for ADHD;
  • It doesn't put you in that "high" or trance-like state; Lion's Mane can help with that, but not in this form.

In conclusion I'd like to say that I haven't debunked all the myths or covered all the benefits based on research, but now at least many people will understand what mushroom coffee is all about

u/SeeYouLater112 — 4 days ago
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Why I Started This Sub about Mushroom Coffee

Regular coffee always got on my nerves for a bunch of reasons, the sharp motivation spikes that would crash straight into apathy, the shaky hands, the stomach issues.

I'd been sitting in r/MushroomCoffee for a while, but I got tired of the fact that the mod over there doesn't really moderate anything. The whole sub is buried in ads for no-name brands.

At one point there was straight-up casino spam sitting there for days and nobody cared, meanwhile they'd sold every banner slot to some coffee brand that doesn't have anyone in their discord.

So I figured I'd rather run a sub myself, No blatant advertising and an actual honest conversation about the coffee what it helps with, and what it definitely doesn't

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u/SeeYouLater112 — 6 days ago
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Report from the advisor of Ukrainian Ministry of Defense in May 2025

Source: "serhii_flash" tg channel of Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine.

Looks very similar to DOW-UAP-PR38

u/SeeYouLater112 — 3 months ago