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Paradise Herbs Maca Pro™ Vegetarian Energy Protein Vanilla -- 14 Servings


Paradise Herbs Maca Pro™ Vegetarian Energy Protein Vanilla
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Paradise Herbs Maca Pro™ Vegetarian Energy Protein Vanilla -- 14 Servings

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Paradise Herbs Maca Pro™ Vegetarian Energy Protein Vanilla Description

Enhanced with Aminogen® Enzyme Formula Proven to Increase Protein Digestibility and Amino Acid Absorption!

  • Great Tasting!
  • 100% Vegan
  • Made With Certified Organic Ingredients

Paradise Maca Up vegetarian energy protein is a complete source of vegan, hypo-allergenic protein with a balanced amino acid profile derived from non-GMO organic brown rice and non-GMO European yellow pea. Our pea protein's digestibility of nitrogen has been measured at 97.6%, and has a sustained release transit time of approximately 8 hours, which means it has excellent digestibility and keeps working. We have further enhanced our formula with the addition of the plant derived enzyme Aminogen. Research shows Aminogen increases branched-chain amino acids by 250%, plasma amino acid levels over 100%, glutamine levels by 90%, arginine levels by 80%, and nitrogen retention by 32%. It also promotes lean body mass, aids in muscle recovery, and provides less gas, bloating and constipation.

Paradise Maca Up also contains a great source of heart healthy Nutrim Organic Oat Bran fiber. Maca has been used for centuries by the people of Peru for its amazing energy and stamina qualities.


Directions

Suggested Use: One level scoop daily. Tastes great mixed in water, juice, rice or almond milk.
Free Of
Hemp, animal products, casein, soy and dairy.

*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.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 30 g (1 Level Scoop)
Servings per Container: 14
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories110*
   Calories from Fat15*
Total Fat2 g3%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
Cholesterol0 g0%
Sodium210 mg8%
Total Carbohydrates3 g1%
   Fiber2 g8%
   Sugars2 g*
Protein20 g40%
Vegetarian Protein Blend
Certified Organic Pea Protein 80%
Certified Organic Brown Rice Protein 80%
25 g*
Aminogen®250 mg*
Certified Organic Maca Root Powder2000 mg*
Typical Amino Acid Profile*
Alanine919 mg*
Arginine1736 mg*
Aspartic2265 mg*
Cystine179 mg*
Glutamic3543 mg*
Glycine797 mg*
Histidine474 mg*
Isoleucine937 mg*
Leucine1712 mg*
Lysine1364 mg*
Methionine258 mg*
Phenylalanine1115 mg*
Proline873 mg*
Serine1038 mg*
Threonine737 mg*
Tryptophan198 mg*
Tyrosine817 mg*
Valine1037 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Certified Organic pea protein 80%, Certified organic brown rice protein 80%, Certified organic maca root powder, certified organic vanilla flavor, Nurtrim organic oat bran fiber. Aminogen® enzyme formula, luo han guo.
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14 (Almost) Instant Ways to Boost Your Energy

If you feel tired—a lot—and to compensate, reach for a jolt of sugar or coffee, you may notice a spike quickly followed by a crash. Try ditching those twin evils in favor of these alternatives to increase energy and help you over the hump.

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1. Drink up

Did you know that one of the first signs of dehydration is feeling tired? Your body depends on water to transport oxygen to your cells. If you don’t hydrate enough, you may feel tired or get headaches. Need a double boost?  Take a whiff of oranges, lemons and grapefruits, whose smell has shown to be energizing, by adding a slice or two of your favorite to a glass of water.

2. Pack in the protein

Protein combined with slow-burning carbs—like banana slices with peanut butter, or cheese with multigrain crackers—can optimize blood sugar levels over the long term.

3. Get nutty

If you catch yourself in a slump, opt for a handful of nuts-- like almonds, brazil nuts and peanuts --which are high in nutrients such as magnesium and folate (folic acid), which are essential for energy and cell production.

4. Pop a piece of gum

Gum can be surprisingly revitalizing. One recent study found that chewing gum increases heart rate, which increases blood flow to the brain, which translates into alertness. Mint flavor is especially stimulating for your nerve fibers. Need something more heavy duty? Try caffeinated gum—but use it judiciously. Any kind of caffeine can cause insomnia.

5. Move it

Exercise is what helps boost energy the best. Any kind of movement triggers oxygen-rich blood to surge through your body to your heart, muscles and brain. Even just moving for ten minutes can help you keep energy levels high. Tip: Park a little farther from your store of choice, take the stairs instead of the elevator, pace or take a walk while talking on the phone.

6. Stand up straight

Good posture can transform your energy levels. If you slouch, you compress your ribs, which restricts air flow to your lungs and oxygen flow to your brain. Slouching will eventually make you feel more tired.

7. Breathe

Stress is, for most people, the main cause of exhaustion. Stress can disrupt our sleep and compromise our immunity to many common illnesses, as well as a host of many other health problems including elevated blood pressure. One simple way to de-stress—and experience the energy that gets freed—is to focus on your breath. Close your eyes and concentrate on the sensation of your breath coming in and out of your body. For starters, just try to track ten consecutive breaths.

8. Take a whiff

Inhaling cinnamon, mint or citrus are ways to create more pep when you start to lag. Target certain essential oils to inhale or put in a diffuser when you need a pick-me-up. On the go and in a pinch? Try a mint essential oil to wake you up.

9. Laugh out loud

Laughing creates a brief surge of energy in our bodies—it’s one of the best natural energy boosters. Similar to exercise, laughter increases your heart rate. A good laugh can help your body regenerate more healthful cells over time, including infection-fighting antibodies.

10. Sing out loud

Belting out your favorite song can release feel–good endorphins that create an emotional high. It’s also an effective stress-reducer.

11. Forgive

Carrying resentment is tantamount to carrying a bag of rocks around. You give away your energy to the resentment, as well as to the person who you perceive is causing the resentment. Even if the forgiveness is internal, it can help reclaim that lost energy.

12. Appreciate

In one study, researchers assigned some young adults to keep a daily journal of things they were grateful for while others were assigned to journal about what they were annoyed by or reasons why they were better off than others. Those in the gratitude journal group showed greater increases in determination, attention, enthusiasm and energy compared to the other groups. If you have no time to journal, consider making a daily social media post about something you are grateful for.

13. Socialize strategically

Other people’s energy can affect us more than we realize—emotions tend to be contagious. If you are flagging, give yourself a micro-positivity dose by socializing with someone whose energy inspires you and lifts your spirits.

14. Get out in nature

If you are feeling listless, getting outside, particularly in a natural setting, can make you feel more alive. Numerous studies have linked the benefits of nature with increased energy and a heightened sense of well-being. Just being outside in nature for 20 minutes a day can significantly boost vitality levels. 

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