Workers Swap Coffee for GP-Approved Drops for Steady Energy Without Crash
Workers Ditch Coffee for GP-Approved Energy Drops

Many office workers and professionals are abandoning their traditional coffee breaks in favour of a new, doctor-formulated alternative that promises steady energy without the familiar afternoon crash. The product, known as Wake Up Call from the brand Inora, is gaining traction among those seeking to maintain productivity throughout the working day without relying on caffeine-laden beverages.

A Caffeine-Free Solution for Modern Workplaces

Whilst coffee has long been the go-to pick-me-up for millions facing the mid-morning or post-lunch slump, its effects are often short-lived and can lead to jitters and energy crashes. In response, Inora has developed Wake Up Call, a liposomal drop formulation that is entirely free from caffeine, synthetic stimulants, fillers, and preservatives. The product is designed to be taken sublingually or mixed with water, offering convenience for busy professionals on the move.

How Wake Up Call Works Differently

Unlike conventional energy drinks or coffee, which stimulate the nervous system, Wake Up Call is formulated to support it. Key ingredients include B vitamins to aid normal energy-yielding metabolism, Ginseng for cognitive performance and fatigue reduction, and Gotu kola to enhance mental clarity. This combination aims to provide what the brand describes as "energy built, rather than borrowed," promoting a more balanced and sustained focus.

In a six-week clinical study involving adults aged 21 to 65, participants who took the formula daily demonstrated statistically significant improvements in fatigue, alertness, and concentration levels. The product's development and educational content are overseen by Inora's Medical Advisory Board, which includes three doctors, among them Dr. Rhea Kotecha, an expert in functional medicine and metabolic health.

Cost Comparison and Consumer Feedback

With a 50ml bottle priced at £59.50 on subscription or £70 for a one-off purchase, and a smaller 20ml option available for £35, the daily cost comes to approximately £2.38 when using 2ml per day. This makes it cheaper than a typical Starbucks or Costa coffee, according to the brand. Currently, Inora is offering a complimentary mini bottle with every 50ml purchase for a limited time, alongside free next-day delivery in the UK.

User reviews highlight significant benefits, with many reporting an "immediate difference" in their energy levels. One customer noted, "My energy feels more balanced and I don't get that mid-morning dip anymore," while another stated, "The energy feels much calmer and more consistent, without the usual crash or jitters." Most reviewers have awarded the product five stars, praising its refreshing blood orange and lemon verbena flavour and ease of use.

Alternative Products on the Market

For those exploring other options, DIRTEA's Mushroom Coffee sachets, available at Boots for £11.99, combine arabica coffee with Lion's Mane mushroom extract and B vitamins to support psychological function. Alternatively, Wild Nutrition's Energy Support capsules, priced at £23.20 at Holland & Barrett, include B vitamins, Iron, Zinc, and Magnesium to aid energy release and mental support.

Despite the positive feedback, it is worth noting that the flavour of Wake Up Call may not appeal to all users. However, the overall consensus suggests a growing trend among workers seeking healthier, more sustainable energy solutions to enhance productivity and well-being in the workplace.