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Ganoderma Coffee with Reishi
Coffee That's Good For Me?

I've been drinking Gano coffee for more than a year now. I stopped taking Glucosamine for my Artheritis in January 2007 and my wrists and elbows feel better than when I was taking Glucosamine every day. The Glucosamine cost was around $35 per month. The Ganoderma costs me way less (partly because I get it at wholesale) and it has many more health benefits than mere pain relief for my joints.

Depending on the person, coffee can be a “pick me up drink” or a “real downer drink.” But, did you know that aside from boosting your alertness, and even improving your concentration, coffee is addicting? Caffeine is highly addictive. And, quitting coffee can cause withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, sleepiness and irritability. The acidic nature of coffee can lead to stomach ulcers. When the excess acid enters the bloodstream, it also increases calcium loss.

While many people think that drinking coffee is a “healthy” habit, experts say that it’s very important to remember that coffee’s main ingredient, caffeine, is a drug that can be abused even in small dosages. Although now, we know that too much coffee is bad for our health, most of us can’t help but indulge in this addicting habit. Since nutritionists can’t do much about the world’s addiction to coffee, many of them search for alternatives to give people options.

Until now, every one of those alternatives has paled in comparison to real, rich coffee. A real breakthrough alternative is Gano coffee. Made from Ganoderma extract, Gano coffee is a nutritious and healthy beverage. Recognized as the first healthy coffee in the world, the Gano part of this coffee is produced organically without the use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones or artificial fertilizers. Gano coffee gives you an energy boost - not from caffeine, but from the ancient healthy ingredient called “Ganoderma Lucidum,” that has been recognized for a myriad of health promoting properties. This amazing herb is also known as Reishi. See: The Science behind Reishi. (read more) More...

This coffee has lower caffeine than processed decaf coffees. Gano is by far the most popular coffee craze to hit the modern coffee-drinking world. Most Gano drinkers think of it as a “substitute coffee” or an “alternative coffee” that gives you flavor as rich as fully-caffeinated coffee. Gano coffee also allows you to continue savoring the full-bodied flavor you love about premium coffee while providing you more energy than your usual caffeinated drink.

Proven as a delicious and nutritious drink, Gano coffee gives you more vigor while reducing stress and fatigue. Among the many benefits of drinking Gano coffee include the detoxification and rejuvenation of your body while it strengthens your immune system.

Aside from helping you boost your energy level, Gano coffee also contributes to the improvement of your sleeping patterns while increasing the oxygen to your brain, and can also help balance your weight. Since Gano coffee delivers less caffeine than other caffeinated beverages, you can enjoy the benefits and delicious taste of a “healthy coffee” that’s good for your wellbeing. And with every cup of Gano you drink, you’re making it a healthy habit.

With every cup of Gano coffee, you are getting a “caffeine jumpstart” that will last for hours without the caffeine. Drinking healthier coffee is obviously the best way to start, but here are some hints on how you can keep your coffee habit as healthy as possible especially if you are an avid coffee lover.

Even if you have a higher “caffeine urgency” than others, you should still listen to what your body says. When it says it can no longer take an extra cup, learn not to let that urgency control you. If you still don’t resort to drinking healthy coffee like Gano, always be aware of the caffeine content of your coffee since it varies widely depending on brewing and roasting methods. And though most research says that drinking 1-3 cups of coffee a day does not seem to have any negative effects in most healthy people, always make sure that you know your caffeine intake levels, especially if you are using medications.

 

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