06/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/23/2025 07:55
Ask anyone from busy moms to stressed professionals why they drink hot coffee in the morning, and their answer revolves around needing the energy to get through their morning. But what if your first cup of the day could do more than just wake you up?
That's the promise of an adaptogenic latte. It's a warm, creamy drink made with plant-based ingredients, including adaptogens: natural substances that can help the body lower its stress levels, support a healthy immune system, and promote steady energy throughout the day. These adaptogen lattes typically include a blend of herbs or functional mushrooms, paired with ingredients like coconut milk, almond milk, or coconut butter to create a rich taste along with their potential health benefits.
The right adaptogen latte can offer a moment of calm that also supports your well-being. Whether you're easing the stress of your morning or sneaking in a mid-afternoon reset, it's among the easiest ways to add healthy ingredients and an energy boost to your daily routine. So what exactly goes into one of these drinks, and how can it fit into your day? That's what we'll explore in this guide.
Adaptogens are natural compounds that may help your body handle stress more effectively by supporting the regulation of stress hormones like cortisol. This helps promote balance, calmness, and steady energy throughout the day. It also makes adaptogens a natural fit for drinks like an adaptogenic latte.
Some of the most popular adaptogenic ingredients are functional mushrooms like reishi mushroom, along with herbs like ginseng, ashwagandha, and cordyceps:
Beyond stress and energy, adaptogens may also support gut health, which plays a critical role in digestion, immune function, and mood regulation. Certain functional mushrooms contain prebiotic fibers and bioactive compounds that could foster a healthier gut environment, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.
Adaptogen latte, then, offers an easy way to incorporate a blend of adaptogens into your routine, supporting your body's natural resilience while treating yourself to a delicious drink.
An adaptogen latte combines plant-based ingredients chosen for their taste and potential health benefits. The right milk base, fats, adaptogen blend, and natural flavors all help to create a balanced, creamy drink that supports your wellness.
Most commonly, adaptogenic lattes use coconut milk or almond milk as the base for a hot coffee. Coconut milk offers a rich and slightly sweet flavor to create a smoother texture, while almond milk adds a mild nuttiness and lightness for a less heavy latte recipe. Both are dairy-free, making them suitable for many dietary needs.
Beyond the milk, coconut cream or coconut butter increases the latte's creaminess while also adding healthy fats that may help to sustain your energy throughout the day. You can also boost protein and healthy fats in your latte through Laird Superfood's Protein Creamer, which blends smoothly with your favorite dairy-free milk.
No adaptogen latte would be complete without its signature blend of functional mushrooms and herbs. We've already outlined some of the options above, like reishi mushrooms, lion's mane, ashwagandha, and ginseng. They all work together to provide the latte's potential wellness benefits.
Maple syrup, honey, and other natural sweeteners can add gentle sweetness without refined sugars. So can cocoa powder. Meanwhile, spices like cinnamon, vanilla, and chai blends can add a depth of flavor, while offering antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in their own right. That's the benefit of blending superfoods in your diet.
Making your own adaptogenic latte is no more difficult than any cup of hot coffee. Choose the right milk, adaptogen blend, and flavorings to be on your way:
Mastering the art of this drink is about finding the right balance between quality ingredients and simple techniques. Whether you're starting your morning with a boost or winding down with a treat, the best adaptogen lattes offer a bit of goodness in every cup. Experiment with your blend and flavors, then make it a ritual that becomes a treasured part of your daily routine.
Don't worry; you don't need to start from scratch every time. Instead, use these recipes as a way to get started, then begin experimenting with your favorite adaptogen latte recipe to turn it into a perfect blend for your day.
A simple, soothing latte recipe for a calm start to your morning
Ingredients:
Warm the milk and whisk in reishi, coconut cream, and maple syrup. Blend or froth until smooth.
Chocolatey, energizing latte recipe with multiple adaptogens
Ingredients:
Blend all ingredients until smooth. The cacao and chaga create a bold, functional latte that can energize you throughout the day.
A calming latte with a rich coconut flavor
Ingredients:
Warm the coconut milk and stir in the remaining ingredients. Froth for a creamy finish to a latte recipe that works especially well for evening relaxation.
A spicy, warming latte that boosts energy and focus
Ingredients:
Heat the milk and spices, then whisk in the adaptogens and coconut cream. Froth for a cozy, energizing finish.
You don't need coffee or animal products to enjoy your morning, afternoon, or evening adaptogen latte recipe. Swap hot coffee for hot water or a warm herbal tea like rooibos. Use plant-based milks like almond milk or coconut milk, and skip honey in favor of maple syrup or agave.
Incorporating an adaptogen latte blend into your daily routine can offer comfort and potential wellness support. Current medical research supports these health benefits, but always check with your healthcare provider to ensure the ingredients will be safe for your specific situation.
Adaptogens have a reputation for reducing the negative effects of stress and fatigue. A 2010 review in Pharmaceuticals found that adaptogens helped balance stress responses via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, improving tolerance to mental exhaustion and enhancing attention.
Functional mushrooms like reishi are rich in bioactive compounds that may support immune activity. A UCLA Health review notes that mushrooms' beta-glucans and polysaccharides can stimulate healthy immune responses.
Mushroom dietary fibers act as prebiotics, encouraging the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. A 2017 Journal of Ethnopharmacology review points out that these fibers can help to foster a healthier gut microbiome.
Research indicates that adaptogens like rhodiola and lion's mane may support cognitive function and reduce mental fatigue under stress. In fact, a study on rhodiola found improvements in mental performance and endurance for individuals digesting it regularly.
Clinical evidence shows that adaptogens may help the body maintain balance under chronic stress. According to a Cleveland Clinic article, they may alleviate anxiety, reduce fatigue, and strengthen stress resilience by regulating hormonal responses.
All these health benefits are notable before we even get to the advantage of enjoying a delicious, creamy drink as part of your morning or evening coffee routine without having to feel guilty. Adaptogenic lattes aren't a cure-all, but can be a comforting and nourishing addition on the road to a more balanced lifestyle.
One of the best parts about moving to adaptogenic lattes is that even one daily blend can be easy to add to your routine. These practical tips can help you get started.
Each of these steps makes it easier to include adaptogenic lattes into your daily wellness routine. Incorporate them all, and it almost becomes a no-brainer.
Through adaptogenic lattes, you can help to manage your stress, build steady energy, and boost your overall wellness while relying on natural ingredients. A quality blend of functional mushrooms and herbs can go a long way to get those potential benefits, while a dairy-free base helps to create a latte that matches your dietary needs and taste.
Making your own latte at home is simple, especially when using products like protein creamers and instant mixes. But even if you want to start from scratch every time, it's easy to find a recipe you need and experiment to find your favorite blend.
Whether you prefer to drink it as a morning energizer or an afternoon reset, these drinks can replace traditional coffee in your life. Potential benefits like improved focus, a better immune system, and more only add to the benefits.
Start with small changes. Experiment with different blends and flavors, building a daily ritual that works for you. Over time, you won't even notice the health benefits as you focus on the quality and flavor that get you through even the most stressful days.
Sources:
Adaptogen Guide: https://www.healthline.com/health/stress/smart-girls-guide-to-adaptogens
Adaptogen Guide: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/22361-adaptogens
Reishi Mushroom Health Benefits: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/reishi-mushroom-benefits
Cordyceps Benefits: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/cordyceps-benefits
Ashwagandha Benefits: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23439798/
Lion's Mane Benefits: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/lions-mane-mushroom-benefits
Rhodiola Benefits: https://examine.com/supplements/rhodiola-rosea/
Ginseng Benefits: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Ginseng-HealthProfessional/
Guide on Healthy Fats: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/healthy-fats/faq-20058114
Coconut Milk Nutritional Benefits: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324545
Almond Milk Benefits: https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-almond-milk
Functional Mushrooms Health Effects: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6422294/
Cinnamon Health Benefits: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/10-proven-benefits-of-cinnamon
Adaptogens Reducing Stress: https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/nyas.13399
Immune Benefits of Mushrooms: https://www.uclahealth.org/news/article/7-health-benefits-of-mushrooms
Gut Health Benefits of Mushrooms: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28885559/
Mental Focus Benefits of Adaptogens and Rhodiola: https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-Are-Adaptogens-and-Do-They-Actually-Work.aspx
Stress Resilience of Adaptogens: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/22361-adaptogens