It's mid-morning. Your inbox is already three replies deep, there's a call in twenty minutes you haven't read the brief for, and your first coffee is long gone. The second one is calling. And underneath all of it, you can feel your focus starting to scatter before the day has really even started.
That moment is exactly where Lion's Mane earns its place. So what is Lion's Mane good for, and why is a mushroom showing up in your morning drink? Let's walk through it.
A mushroom with a long history and a fitting name
Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a shaggy white mushroom that grows in soft, cascading strands, which is how it got the name. It has been used for centuries in traditional wellness practices across East Asia, valued as a daily support for the mind well before anyone called it a nootropic.
Today it's one of the most talked-about functional mushrooms, and it shows up in coffees, teas, and drink mixes everywhere. The reason is simple. Lion's Mane is traditionally associated with cognitive clarity and focus, which is precisely the kind of support people reach for in the middle of a busy morning.
What is Lion's Mane good for, in plain terms
Here's the honest version. Lion's Mane is a nootropic mushroom traditionally associated with mental clarity, focus, and a sense of being switched on rather than scattered. Researchers are actively studying it, and the interest is real, but the most useful way to think about it is as a daily-ritual ingredient that supports the kind of steady, present focus you want when you're trying to do your best thinking.
It is not a jolt. It is not a substitute for sleep or a shortcut around a hard week. What it offers is closer to a clean baseline. The feeling of sitting down to work and actually staying there.
That's why we build around it rather than chase the next big spike.
Why it's in Clear Rise
TruBond Clear Rise is our Functional Drink for Clarity and Connection, and Lion's Mane is the anchor. Every stick carries 500 mg of organic Lion's Mane mushroom extract, paired with ingredients chosen to work together rather than compete.
Alongside it you'll find 175 mg of Rhodiola Rosea (Rhodiolife®), the clinically studied adaptogen in Clear Rise, traditionally relied on for mental performance and clarity under stress. There's L-theanine and Panax ginseng for smooth, steady focus, and organic baobab fruit bringing prebiotic fiber, antioxidants, polyphenols, and Vitamin C. The natural caffeine is gentle, about 11 mg per stick from organic guayusa leaf, so you get a lift without the spike and crash of a second cup of coffee.
One thing worth knowing. Those amounts are per stick, and Clear Rise is built as a daily routine of 2 to 3 sticks. Drinking 2 to 3 sticks across the morning is how you reach the full recommended amount of adaptogens and nootropics that make Clear Rise work. One stick is a good start. The full routine is where it adds up.
It's a bright, full-body citrus mint with no sugar added. The gentle sweetness comes from allulose and organic monk fruit. Allulose is a rare sugar that occurs naturally in small amounts in some fruits, and your body doesn't absorb it as fuel, so it adds sweetness without the calories or the energy spike of regular sugar. Gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO.
When to reach for it
Clear Rise is built for the first half of your day. The morning routine, the deep-focus work block, the meeting, that midday dip when your attention starts to slide. It's the second-coffee swap, the one you reach for when one cup was enough but your brain still has hours of real work ahead.
To make it, add one stick to 8 oz cold water and ice. Or add 2 sticks to the 16 oz TruBond x MiiR Flip Traveler with cold water and ice. Mix or shake well until it dissolves. Most people land on 2 to 3 sticks across the morning into early afternoon. It's small, light, and shelf-stable, so it travels with you and asks for no refrigeration.
The bigger idea
We started TruBond around the gut-brain connection, the simple truth that how you feel shapes how you show up. Lion's Mane is part of that picture. Not a miracle, not a fix, just a thoughtful ingredient doing steady work in the background while you do the work that matters. We also give 1% to advance mind-gut science, because we'd like the whole category to understand this better.
So the next time that second coffee starts calling, you've got a clearer option. One that helps you stay present, not just awake.
Meet Clear Rise. Crafted by TruBond in Santa Barbara, California.
How you feel shapes how you show up.
Frequently asked questions
Does Lion's Mane have caffeine? Lion's Mane itself has no caffeine. Clear Rise includes about 11 mg of natural caffeine per stick from organic guayusa leaf, far less than a typical cup of coffee, so you get a gentle lift rather than a spike.
How many sticks should I drink a day? Clear Rise is made for a daily routine of 2 to 3 sticks across the morning into early afternoon. The ingredient amounts are listed per stick, so drinking 2 to 3 sticks is how you reach the full recommended amount of adaptogens and nootropics.
When is the best time to drink it? The first half of your day. Think morning routine, deep-focus work, meetings, the second-coffee moment, and that midday dip when your focus starts to slide.
What does Clear Rise taste like? A bright, full-body citrus mint. No sugar added, with gentle sweetness from allulose and organic monk fruit.
Is allulose a sugar? Allulose is a rare sugar that occurs naturally in small amounts in some fruits. Your body doesn't absorb it as fuel, so it adds sweetness without the calories or the energy spike of regular sugar. Paired with organic monk fruit, it's how Clear Rise tastes lightly sweet with no sugar added.
Is Lion's Mane right for everyone? If you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a health condition, check with your healthcare provider before adding any new functional ingredient to your routine.