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Danger Coffee: Mold-Free Remineralized Coffee Replaces What Regular Coffee Takes

https://dangercoffee.com/
1•amyjo•1h ago

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amyjo•1h ago
Most of us drink coffee every day without thinking twice about what's actually in it. Turns out, up to 90% of store-bought coffee — including organic — contains mycotoxins, mold compounds that form during storage and processing and can contribute to brain fog, fatigue, and inflammation. The Quality Edit Danger Coffee, founded by biohacker Dave Asprey, tries to solve this with a few concrete approaches: every batch is third-party tested to ensure it's free of mold and toxins, beans are single-origin from family-owned farms in Central America, and the coffee is "remineralized" with 50+ trace minerals and electrolytes — including fulvic and humic acid — added after roasting so they remain bioavailable. Danger Coffee The remineralization angle is the genuinely interesting technical hook here. Regular coffee depletes minerals as a diuretic, so Danger Coffee attempts to offset this by delivering a daily dose of fulvic and humic acid per cup — compounds that reportedly support nutrient absorption, gut health, hydration, and cellular energy production. The Quality Edit The skeptic's take is fair: it's on the pricier side compared to standard coffee brands The Fitnessista, the mold-toxin concern gets amplified in biohacking circles beyond what mainstream nutrition science fully endorses, and the health claims haven't been evaluated by the FDA. The "clean coffee" category is also increasingly crowded. That said, the approach is interesting from a product formulation standpoint — using a commodity daily ritual as a mineral delivery mechanism is a different design philosophy than a supplement pill. Whether the bioavailability claims hold up at scale is the real question. Curious if anyone here has looked into the mycotoxin-in-coffee literature seriously, or tried products in this category and actually measured any markers.

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