🍄 Elevate your focus, ditch the jitters — sip the future of mindful energy!
Moksha is a 150g caffeine-free mushroom coffee alternative blending Lion’s Mane, Chaga, Reishi, Cordyceps, and Maca to deliver 1250mg of adaptogens per serving. It offers a creamy coffee chai latte flavor without artificial additives, designed for natural energy, enhanced cognitive function, and calm focus. Vegan, gluten-free, paleo, keto, and ethically sourced, Moksha provides 30 servings of a clean, mindful beverage crafted in the UK.
Tea variety | Chai |
Unit count | 180.0 gram(s) |
Manufacturer | No Ordinary Moments |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 5.5 x 22 cm; 190 g |
Product Name | Decaf Coffee Alternative - Caffeine-free |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place |
Serving Recommendation | 180 grams |
Package Information | pouch |
A**R
Worth the money
Great pick me up, taste is good. A little grainy at the end but worth it
A**H
I'll be back to try the whole series
Specific flavour, but I like it.
A**R
Coffee...not really....legal high....I think so!
There seem to be many happy customers here. I'm not unhappy per se, but I'd like to help manage some expectations. Firstly - don't expect it to taste like coffee because it doesn't (and I find actually a bit grainy). I think the similarity starts and ends at the colour (so I think to market it as a decaf coffee alternative is a bit misleading). It says it has decaf coffee in it, but if it does, you can't taste it. Its not unpleasant....but nor would I drink it for pleasure (rather than benefits). Now then - it definitely gives you a 'Whoosh' of something. I bought it hoping for the clarity / focus benefits of lions mane and a nice energy boost of cordyceps. But what I'm feeling is a bit high (but not the sleepy kind). I think I am getting an energy boost, but definitely feel mildly off my t*ts aswell. Will persevere as I have it (and update my review if I feel any different after continued use), but I think I will still continue the search for an actual nootropic coffee / replacement. I have found another brand that tasted great, but I couldn't feel any benefits. This, I can feel something (will take me a few more tries to decide if its a benefit) but in my opinion, the taste could / should be a bit better and more coffee like if they're going to market this as a coffee alternative.UPDATED: Persevered with it and pretty sure its upset my stomach, and this isn't covered by the usual Amazon returns policy so am now stuck with it. Marvellous.
M**R
Moksha
I found it quite a bit different from Javasu which I tried and liked then realised this one had Chai in it that made it taste different which I will have to get used to its a required taste and its not as smooth. Too early for benefits I think so will have to see and keep with it.
S**L
Can't recommend it enough - very tasty and such good health benefits
Before I found Moksha I was feeling really run down, and everytime I had a 'normal' cup of coffee I'd feel so on edge, jittery and just anxious. I've just started a new job and was feeling so depleted and run down, and coffee was making everything so much worse. So I decided to look for an alternative, which led me to Moksha...Honestly its changed the game for me, I have been taking it for a couple weeks now and feel so rejuvenated. I don't get anxious anymore, I don't get that afternoon crash or the unsustainable buzz, I feel far more balanced. I also feel so happy knowing that I am getting sooo many benefits from just one cup. I have changed one small thing in my life and its made SUCH a difference, if I'm honest I can't believe I was wasting so much time on regular coffee.(I have included a photo of the back) but some of the ingredients are:- Lion's Mane- Chai- Reishi- Chaga- CordycepsIts all natrual which I love, and I really can feel the difference. Over the last few weeks I am sleeping better, and I feel more energised. My whole family are now hooked too which is nice, my mum especially loves the chai/cacao taste. She used to go out and buy chai lattes and now she just adds a bit of honey to her afternoon cup of Moksha (which is good because means she's having so much less sugar and not compromising on taste!!)Its also really versatile, for example in the morning I have it hot with oat milk (tastes really good with coconut milk too!), and in the afternoon I have it iced and its sooo yummy.Overall I can't recommend this product enough:- no jitters- better sleep- better taste than coffee (and more versatile)- a family favourite- sooo many nutritional benefits (with no faff)It also came really quickly, and had a little hand written note which was super personal and cute - can't recommend enough!!!
M**R
What in the Burning Man
I've been hooked on a particular adaptogenic coffee blend with pink packaging for the past year after it helped me with terrible afternoon crashes and reading how good adaptogens can be for hormones. I attempted to switch to this as it seems like a good alternative without caffeine, which gives me too much anxiety, but after two few cups, I can definitely say this product is definitely not for me.Let's start with the flavour. I'm used to drinking the other product with just water and some MCT oil and find it quite pleasant. This, however, has a particularly weak flavour compared to its aroma. It does tend to build up somewhat as you drink it, but the smell of it is almost headache-inducingly strong. It's true as other reviewers have said that it tastes like a combination of a chai latte, cappuccino and mocha, and while I enjoy those flavours (and smells) separately, together it is a bit much as I find they don't really complement each other. I'm also not the biggest fan of turmeric in general, and I recognise its health benefits, but it's also quite dominating and adds to the dissonance of flavours.Secondly, the effect it has on me is quite strange. The first time I drank it, with water and MCT oil, my blood sugar dropped quickly and I felt faint. I felt a bit better after eating something, whereas I typically fast in the morning quite comfortably. I then proceeded to have a migraine for the first time in many years, so I can't help but feel that this was somehow related to the drink. I reluctantly persevered with some coconut milk the next time, and while it didn't have the same extreme effect on my blood sugar, it again gave me a headache and made me feel a tad woozy. I can't say much for "clarity" and "clean energy", as its effects on me are so overwhelmingly negative.Overall, I'm quite disappointed, especially for the price, though my partner seems to like it enough, so it's not a total waste and that's why it gets two stars instead of one. One of the reviewers suggested buying an adaptogenic blend and putting in some decaf, so I think I might just try that and save myself some pennies...and some headaches.
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