Tazza Di Vita™ Café Ganoderma

$46.99 Retail
$37.50 W/S
Start your day with an invigorating cup of Tazza Di Vita™ Cafe Ganoderma. Enriched with 10 beneficial mushroom extracts, this delicious coffee blend offers you more energy and a cognitive boost with less caffeine than a basic cup of coffee. It’s the perfect combination of mellow and smooth, creating an aromatic, elevated coffee-drinking experience. Enjoy a cup of life anytime, anywhere.

23 BV

37 QV

SKU : USYG400402

Who it’s for: Anyone who wants to level up their morning cup of coffee with the power of adaptogens.

What it does: Supports an all-natural energy boost, uplifted mood, and improved clarity.

What sets this product apart?  

  • Proprietary blend of 10 beneficial mushrooms provided to boost immune system, mental clarity, and more
  • Delicious, instant coffee packets easy to brew on-the-go
  • Enjoy it iced or hot
  • 60 mg of caffeine per serving (less than a regular cup of coffee) 
  • Vegan, allergen-free, and pesticide-free
  • Pairs perfectly with our Collagen Creamer! 
INGREDIENT  BENEFIT 
Coffee  A natural, plant-based source of caffeine with many potential health benefits.1 
Ultimate MushroomTM Complex 
  • Royal Sun Agaricus: Antiallergic; supports the immune system and liver; combats oxidative stress.
  • Lion’s Mane: Supports the brain, immune system, and digestive system; combats oxidative stress.3,4,5 
  • Reishi: A good source of fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, these mushrooms may support immune system health; may also support stress relief and memory.6 
  • White Fungus: Provides antioxidants and fiber; boosts the immune system and brain; may help regulate the metabolism and hydrate skin.7 
  • Maitake: Supports the heart by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels; may also bolster the immune system and metabolism.8 
  • Chaga: Boosts the immune system and may help with inflammation by combatting oxidative stress.9 
  • Cordyceps: May boost exercise performance, energy, and provide health benefits to a number of the body’s systems.10,11 
  • Turkey Tail: Supports a healthy digestive system with prebiotic effects and fiber; also supports the immune system and a healthy weight.12 
  • Oyster Mushroom: May help the heart and metabolism by regulating cholesterol and blood sugar levels.13 
  • Shiitake: Stimulates the immune system, lowers high cholesterol, and provides antibacterial activity.14 

Ingredients: Instant Coffee Powder, Ultimate MushroomTM Complex Extract Powder (Royal Sun Agaricus, Lion’s Mane, Reishi, White Fungus, Maitake, Chaga, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail, Oyster Mushroom, Shiitake(SD-10A)). 
 
Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications, consult with your healthcare professional before using this product. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. 
 
Recommended use: Add one packet of instant coffee to 6-8 oz. of hot water and enjoy. 
 
1 9 Reasons Why (the Right Amount of) Coffee Is Good for You, Johns Hopkins Medicine 
2 Royal Sun Agaricus, Integrative Mycomedicine Association (IMMA) 
3 Composition and antioxidant activity of water-soluble oligosaccharides from Hericium erinaceus, 2015 
4 Immunomodulatory effects of Hericium erinaceus derived polysaccharides are mediated by intestinal immunology, 2017 
5 Neurotrophic properties of the Lion's mane medicinal mushroom, Hericium erinaceus (Higher Basidiomycetes) from Malaysia, 2013 
6 Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects, 2nd edition, 2011(Chapter 9, Ganoderma lucidum (Lingzhi or Reishi): A Medicinal Mushroom) 
7 White Fungus: Benefits, Uses, and What to Know, 2021, Healthline 
8 Maitake, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 
9 Chaga Mushroom, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 
10 Pharmacological and therapeutic potential of Cordyceps with special reference to Cordycepin, 2014 
11 6 Benefits of Cordyceps, All Backed by Science, 2018, Healthline 
12 Turkey tail mushrooms: Immune system, cancer, and more, 2020, Medical News Today 
13 Oyster Mushroom, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 
14 Shiitake Mushroom, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center