Health-promoting ingredients

Immune system
For centuries, chaga has been revered in Asia, Russia and other Northern European countries as a folk remedy. Traditional uses range from boosting overall health and immunity to treating specific ailments like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
Chaga was typically prepared by grinding it into a powder and brewing it as a tea.

Cognitive function
Lion’s mane has been a staple in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine for centuries. It was believed to invigorate the body and mind, and was often consumed to support the health of the five main organs: heart, liver, lungs, spleen, and kidneys.

Energizing
Cordyceps has a long and rich history in traditional Chinese medicine, dating back over 1,200 years. It was prized for its purported ability to treat a wide range of ailments, including fatigue, respiratory problems, kidney disease, and low libido.
Stress-relieving

Theanine was first discovered in Japan in the 1940s, isolated from green tea leaves. However, the unique relaxing properties of tea were recognized much earlier. Zen Buddhist monks in China and Japan have enjoyed tea for centuries for its ability to promote calmness and focus during meditation. Researchers now believe that
L-theanine plays a key role in these effects.
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