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Next Level Boost Sleep Boost with Kava Mushroom Coffee Stick Packs -- 10 Packets - 0.32 oz each


Next Level Boost Sleep Boost with Kava Mushroom Coffee Stick Packs
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Next Level Boost Sleep Boost with Kava Mushroom Coffee Stick Packs -- 10 Packets - 0.32 oz each

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Next Level Boost Sleep Boost with Kava Mushroom Coffee Stick Packs Description

  • Sleep Boost with Kava Instant Mushroom Coffee
  • With Collagen and 4 Essential Mushrooms
  • 1000 mg Mushrooms Per Serving
  • 0 mg Caffeine Per serving
  • Always Fruiting Body • Never Grain Fillers
  • GMO Free • Gluten Free • Ketogenic Diet • Fair Trade • Sugar Free

Sleep boost with Kava, instant mushroom coffee. Always low in calories and sodium, high in nutrition and taste. Clean, pure ingredients for a healthy boost to your daily routine.

 

• 10 prepared coffees
• Pre-measured for easy use
• Take anywhere

 

Unwind after a long day and embrace serenity with our Instant Mushroom Coffee - Sleep Boost With Kava. Crafted to soothe the senses and promote restful sleep, this unique blend combines the rich flavor of mushroom coffee with the calming properties of kava. Each sip envelops you in a tranquil experience, guiding you towards a night of deep and rejuvenating rest.

 

What's in the Bag?

Boost Benefits

 

Collagen - Joint, Skin, Nail & Hair
Lion's Mane - Promotes Restful Sleep
Chaga - Calming Effect
Reishi - Stress Reduction
Cordyceps - Better Sleep Quality
L-Theanine - Relaxation
Glycine - Deeper Sleep
L-Glutamine - Improved Sleep
GABA - Longer Sleep
Valerian Root - Quicker Sleep
5-HTP - Good Sleep
Melatonin - Great Sleep
Ornithine - All the Sleep!
Kava - Reduce Stress
Decaf Coffee - Happiness

Healthy That Tastes Good!


Directions

Pour contents into 8-10 oz of hot water. Mix in a dash of your favorite milk, creamer, or sweetener. Stir or froth & enjoy your day! If making iced coffee, dissolve instant coffee in hot water before adding ice because collagen can clump in cold water.
Free Of
GMOs, gluten, and sugar.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet (9 g)
Servings per Container: 10
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories32
Total Fat0 g0%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 g0%
Sodium25 mg1%
Total Carbohydrates2.5 g1%
   Dietary Fiber1.2 g5%
   Total Sugars (includes added sugars)0 g0%
Protein507 g12%
Contains less than 2% of the Daily Value of these nutrients: Vitamin D, Calcium, Iron & Potassium.
Other Ingredients: Hydrolyzed collagen peptides (bovine), proprietary decaf coffee blend, glycine, L-glutamine, organic lion's mane, organic reishi, L-theanine, gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), natural flavor masker, organic chaga, organic cordyceps, kava, valerian root extract, ornithine HCL, cacao, cinnamon, 5-HTP, melatonin.
Warnings

Caution: US FDA has advised that there is a rare, severe liver injury risk for some individuals taking kava-containing supplements. Consult a healthcare professional if you have liver issues, use alcohol, or take medications. Avoid using with alcohol and other drowsiness inducing products. Stop use and seek medical help for liver problem symptoms. May impair ability to operate a vehicle or heavy equipment.

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What Are Energy Drinks?

Energy drinks are drinks made to help you feel more awake and alert. They are different from regular sodas and sports drinks. Energy drinks typically have a lot more caffeine and sugar, as well as other things like vitamins and herbs. Many brands say their drinks can improve performance and focus, so they are popular with students, workers and athletes. It’s important to look closely at these drinks before using them often.

Main Ingredients in Energy Drinks

Most energy drinks have a mix of ingredients that make you feel alert and awake:

Caffeine

Caffeine is the main ingredient in energy drinks. Caffeine keeps you awake by blocking certain signals in your brain. Energy drinks can have 80mg to over 300mg of caffeine in one can, which is much more than a regular cup of coffee which has about 80-100 mg.

Sugar

Most energy drinks have 20-30 grams of sugar. That’s the same or more than consumed in a soda or a candy bar. Sugar gives you energy, but only for a short time.

Other ingredients

Some energy drinks add ingredients like guarana (which also has caffeine), taurine (an amino acid) or ginseng (an herbal extract). These are intended to help with energy, but scientists are still not sure if they really help.

B vitamins

B vitamins help your body make energy from food, but taking more than you need doesn’t give extra benefits for most people.

Are Energy Drinks Bad for You? The Risks

Energy drinks side effects can be different depending on how much and how often you drink them. For some people, one drink may make them feel jittery for a while. For others, especially those who are sensitive to caffeine or have health problems, energy drinks side effects can be serious. Here are some common problems energy drinks may cause:

Heart problems

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Feeling nervous or restless and trouble sleeping

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Blood sugar ups and downs

The sugar in energy drinks can raise your blood sugar quickly, giving you fast energy. But after that, your blood sugar drops, and you may feel tired, cranky or hungry. If you drink these sugary drinks often, it can lead to weight gain and even increase your risk for diabetes.

Dehydration and stomach issues

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How Much Is Too Much?

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  • Drink water or herbal tea to stay hydrated.
  • Eat regular, healthy meals with whole grains, fruits, veggies and lean protein.
  • Take breaks to walk, stretch or get fresh air.
  • Use deep breathing or listen to music to help your mind recharge.

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