HomelifestyleCaffeine-Free Drops Beat Afternoon Slump Cheaper Than Starbucks

Caffeine-Free Drops Beat Afternoon Slump Cheaper Than Starbucks

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Many individuals combat mid-morning or afternoon energy dips with coffee, but the boost often fades quickly. A caffeine-free alternative delivers steady focus and vitality without the crash. Inora’s Wake Up Call features liposomal drops formulated by doctors, taken sublingually or mixed in water for easy use, especially for those avoiding pills.

How It Works

This formula nourishes the nervous system rather than overstimulating it. B vitamins aid normal energy metabolism, ginseng enhances cognitive performance and combats fatigue, and gotu kola supports mental sharpness and clarity. Free of caffeine, artificial stimulants, fillers, or preservatives, it remains shelf-stable and portable.

Clinical Evidence

A six-week study demonstrated significant improvements in fatigue, alertness, and focus among adults aged 21-65. Backed by a Medical Advisory Board including functional medicine specialist Dr. Rhea Kotecha, the product follows an “energy built, not borrowed” approach.

Flavor and Pricing

The zesty blood orange and lemon verbena flavor earns praise, with customers noting it tastes great. A 50ml bottle costs £59.50 on subscription or £70 one-time, while a 20ml sample is £35. At 2ml daily, it equates to £2.38 per day—less than a Starbucks or Costa coffee. Currently, every 50ml purchase includes a complimentary mini bottle, with next-day UK delivery available.

Customer Feedback

Users report balanced energy and no mid-morning dips. One customer shared: “I’ve been taking this every morning for a couple of weeks and it’s made a noticeable difference. My energy feels more balanced and I don’t get that mid-morning dip anymore. It’s really easy to take and actually something I look forward to.”

Another said: “I never knew I needed this until my sister made me try it. Now I honestly can’t start my day without it. The taste is great and I love that I can just take a few drops whenever I need a boost, even when I’m on the go.”

A third noted: “This has been a game changer for my mornings. I’ve recently gone off coffee, and the first thing I reach for now is my Wake up Call tincture. I feel an immediate difference. It helps me feel more focused and I am able to get right into my emails.”

Reviewers highlight reduced brain fog, sustained alertness without jitters, and easier mornings. Most award five stars, though flavor preferences vary.

Alternative Options

DIRTEA’s Mushroom Coffee (7 sachets) sells at Boots for £11.99, blending 100% arabica coffee with lion’s mane mushroom extract, organic B vitamins, pantothenic acid, and folic acid for psychological support. Wild Nutrition’s Energy Support (60 capsules) is available at Holland & Barrett for £23.20 (down from £29), featuring B vitamins, iron, zinc, and magnesium to enhance energy release and mental well-being.

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