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Our Coffee Facts

Our Coffee Facts

All of our coffee is made with USDA-certified organic coffee, most are also FairTrade, Rainforest Alliance, UTZ, and Bird-Friendly Certified. These certifications address a broad array of issues like eliminating chemical and pesticide usage, carbon footprint reduction, energy conservation, environmental preservation, and fair prices for farmers.

LESS THAN 1% OF THE WORLD’S COFFEE MEETS OUR STANDARDS!

We use the top 1% of coffee beans in the world to carefully craft-roast and prepare our organic coffee, by only using beans grown through responsible organic farming practices, we’re cutting out the harmful fertilizers and chemicals that interfere with the integrity of our coffee - and your health. 

Why is Lion's Mane & Chaga Mushroom good for your health?

Caffeine for weight loss

A meta-analysis demonstrated that caffeine intake might promote weight, BMI, and body fat reduction.

Caffeine for sports focus

The intake of a low/moderate dose of caffeine before and/or during exercise can improve self-reported energy, mood, and cognitive functions, such as attention; it may also improve simple reaction time, choice reaction time, memory, or fatigue, however, this may depend on the research protocols.

Lion's mane health effects

Lion's mane mushroom has been reported to have anti-microbial, anti-hypertensive, anti-diabetic, and wound healing properties, among other therapeutic potentials.

Lion's mane for depression

Pre-clinical and clinical studies have demonstrated that Lion's Mane significantly ameliorates depressive disorder through monoaminergic modulation, neurogenic/neurotrophic, and anti-inflammatory pathways, indicating the potential role of Lion's Mane as a complementary and alternative medicine for the treatment of depression.

Chaga against fatigue

Chaga might be a potential anti-fatigue pharmacological agent.

Chaga health effects

Substances from Chaga have been shown to stimulate the immune system. The most promising finding was the demonstration that Chaga has hypoglycemic and insulin sensitivity potential.

Chaga antiviral effects

Fractions of Chaga water extract exhibited a viricidal effect on the hepatitis C virus: it 100-fold reduced its infective properties within 10 min.

 

Why is Hemp Coffee good for your health?

Caffeine for weight loss

A meta-analysis demonstrated that caffeine intake might promote weight, BMI, and body fat reduction.

Caffeine for endurance

Caffeine can be used effectively as an ergogenic aid when taken in moderate doses, such as during sports when a small increase in endurance performance can lead to significant differences in placements as athletes are often separated by small margins.

Caffeine for sports focus

The intake of a low/moderate dose of caffeine before and/or during exercise can improve self-reported energy, mood, and cognitive functions, such as attention; it may also improve simple reaction time, choice reaction time, memory, or fatigue, however, this may depend on the research protocols.

Hemp and liver health

The current study suggests the plausible antioxidant and anti-inflammatory role of hempseed lipid fractions (HEMP) in alleviating pathophysiological conditions including fatty liver disease, where oxidative stress and inflammation are key mediators.

Hemp against fatigue

Hempseed protein could have the ability to antifatigue and improve the immunomodulation effect in mice.

Hemp for cardio

Hempseed has an excellent content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These compounds have beneficial effects on our cardiovascular health.

Hemp allergenicity

Recently, hemp seeds and derived oil have started to be used in various food products. Hemp-based food products are considered less allergenic than those from other edible seeds.

Hemp for cholesterol

A current study demonstrates that the anti-hypercholesterolemic effects of hempseed are mediated through redox-sensitive modulation of inflammatory pathways.

What are the health properties of your regular coffee?

Caffeine for strength

A meta-analysis showed significant ergogenic effects of caffeine ingestion on maximal muscle strength of the upper body and muscle power.

Caffeine for weight loss

A meta-analysis demonstrated that caffeine intake might promote weight, BMI, and body fat reduction.

Caffeine for endurance

Caffeine can be used effectively as an ergogenic aid when taken in moderate doses, such as during sports when a small increase in endurance performance can lead to significant differences in placements as athletes are often separated by small margins.

Caffeine for sports focus

The intake of a low/moderate dose of caffeine before and/or during exercise can improve self-reported energy, mood, and cognitive functions, such as attention; it may also improve simple reaction time, choice reaction time, memory, or fatigue, however, this may depend on the research protocols.

Caffeine for women

Caffeine ingestion has a significant ergogenic effect on women's muscular endurance and muscular strength. Women may use caffeine supplementation as an ergogenic aid for muscular performance.

Caffeine for depression

Coffee and caffeine consumption are significantly associated with decreased risk of depression.

Caffeine for strength

The effects of caffeine on isokinetic muscular strength are predominantly manifested in knee extensor muscles and at greater angular velocities.
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