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Also known as Siberian ginseng, this herb promotes clear thinking and supports the body’s ability to adapt to stress.* It also supports sustained energy without the jitters or crashes of stimulants like caffeine.*
Also known as Siberian ginseng, this herb promotes clear thinking and supports the body’s ability to adapt to stress.* It also supports sustained energy without the jitters or crashes of stimulants like caffeine.*
This fruit is an excellent source of bodycleansing antioxidants, vitamins A, C, and E, and more than 30 essential and trace minerals.
Similar to inulin, this soluble-fiber prebiotic supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut to aid digestion and support the immune system.
Gardenia flower is popular in traditional Chinese medicine for its powerful antioxidant properties.
Chinese goldenseal is a powerful antioxidant with immune system supporting qualities.*
This herb is high in flavonoids
This fruit contains vitamins and minerals like phosphorus, calcium, riboflavin, iron, thiamine, niacin, and vitamin C.
This melon contains antioxidants and vitamins, and is a natural, low-calorie source of sweetness.
This base coating insulates probiotics from harsh stomach acids, so they reach your small intestine and deliver maximum benefits.
This naturally occurring probiotic bacteria helps break down food and promote efficient nutrient absorption.*
Known as “the female ginseng,” this herb treats symptoms associated with PMS, menstrual cramps, perimenopause, and menopause.
This fruit is a natural source of hydroxycitric acid (HCA), which is known to suppress appetite and boost metabolism.* Garcinia has been
Our powerful blend of plant proteins contains all nine essential amino acids–– including branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)––to effectively build lean muscle.
This tropical fruit is a natural source of hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a compound that research suggests may prevent fat storage, control appetite, and support exercise endurance
The shells of these unroasted coffee beans contain high levels of chlorogenic acid, a polyphenol antioxidant that research indicates may promote weight loss by reducing the absorption of fat and glucose in the gut.
The source of chocolate, cacao is a natural appetite controller and may help reduce food cravings. This superfood is also rich in antioxidants, including polyphenols, catechins, and epicatechins.
Decyl polyglucose is derived from corn. As a surfactant, it lowers the surface tension of products they’re added to, helping them to remove dirt, surface toxins, and oils effectively. Surfactants do another important job too. One end of their molecule is attracted to water, while the other end is attracted to dirt and grease. So the surfactant molecules help water to get a hold of grease, break it up, and wash it away.
This herb is traditionally used to support concentration, memory, physical stamina, and athletic endurance.*
This warming herb soothes sore muscles.
This tree oil helps relieve pain and refreshes with a cooling, woodsy scent.
Also known as Chinese cinnamon, cassia oil supports circulation while helping to alleviate musculoskeletal pain.
This tropical plant is rich in fiber and antioxidants like polyphenols, which are known as “lifespan essentials,” to support digestion, weight loss, and diuresis by helping to decrease fat and cholesterol absorption.
This herb supports concentration, physical stamina, and overall well-being.
Also known as polygonum, this plant supports the removal of uric and lactic acid, compounds that cause muscle pain and stiffness.* It’s also a very good source of antioxidants.
This superfood is considered one of nature’s most completely nourishing foods, containing vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, lipids, and protein. The range of nutrients found in bee pollen makes it a great natural energizer.
This form of vitamin E has antioxidant effects that can help protect against harmful toxins in the environment and help remove free radicals from the body.
A water-soluble vitamin that aids in the formation of red blood cells and helps the central nervous system function properly. It also supports mood, energy, mental focus, memory, and the immune system.
This flowering plant is a good source of iron and vitamin C, and works as a diuretic to support digestive health.
Long used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a therapeutic tonic, this type of mushroom supports the immune system and the removal of toxins.
This citrus extract treats dry scalp and excess oil while adding lustrous shine.
The oil from this wildflower helps to calm and soothe the skin. This property, together with the linoleic acid, helps support the skin’s protective moisture barrier and promote soft, smooth, and more youthful-looking skin.
Considered a provitamin because it converts to an active form of vitamin A (retinol), beta-carotene is an essential nutrient that supports skin beauty and health by supporting tissue and skin renewal.
Panthenol is an emollient, moisturizer, and humectant (attracts and retains moisture from the air), which helps keep the layers of the skin looking soft and supple.
This natural emollient contains vitamins and fatty acids that benefit skin with their softening and moisturizing properties.
The leaves of the aloe vera plant contain a gel rich in vitamins, minerals, polysaccharides, and amino acids. This natural emollient is prized for its nourishing, moisturizing, and soothing properties.
This traditional medicinal plant is used in beauty products for its cleansing and moisturizing properties.
Providing natural emollient properties, cucumber is used in skin care to soften and hydrate the skin.
The shells of these unroasted coffee beans contain high levels of chlorogenic acid, a polyphenol antioxidant that research indicates may promote weight loss by reducing the absorption of fat and glucose in the gut.
This fragrant flower has been vital to Traditional Chinese Medicine practices for centuries. Its uses include treating various inflammatory conditions.
This flower has been used to improve mood, soothes the nerves and aids in sleep.*
This herb is traditionally used to nourish the kidney and spleen. It helps to boost energy, physical stamina and athletic endurance.
A good source of plant omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, and important nutrients, flax seed oil can help calm inflamed tissues.*
This flowering plant is a rich source of beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A. It’s also rich in calcium, vitamin C, fiber, potassium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and phosphorus.
Commonly known as Dang Shen for Chinese and has been used in boosting energy. It is an adaptogenic herb that helps in strengthening the body’s ability to adapt to change and balance metabolic functions of the body.