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Leuzea Root Powder
Intro
From the extreme cold of the Siberian highlands, a root that has endured for thousands of years. Leuzea has been part of Russian, Tibetan and Mongolian herbal tradition since long before modern sport science discovered adaptogens. For those who demand more from their bodies , and know that nature has always had the answer.
History & Usage
Used 5000 years ago in Russian, Tibetan and Mongolian medicine. Altai deer eat the root to become stronger and to recover. Shamans brew tea for spiritual experiences, deep insights and seeing the future.
Origin:
Wild-harvested, Altai and Sajan mountains, Siberia, Russia
Best used for:
Active Vitality · Cognitive Clarity
How It Works & What It Is Used For
This adaptogen grows in the extremely cold high mountains in Siberia where it can flourish, which causes this root to contain plant steroids. Bioactive components: Ecdysterone, Quercetin and Polysaccharides. Traditional use supports:*
For more strength
For stronger muscles, muscle building and muscle strength
Positive influence on the immune system
For mental resilience
Helps to maintain mental and physical balance during periods of stress
Helps and supports the maintenance of healthy digestion
Supports the natural menopausal transition
Beneficial influence on blood vessels and supports normal blood pressure
Directions for use
Recommended daily intake: 1–2 g (½ teaspoon) per day, depending on body weight.
How to take: Add to a smoothie, juice, protein shake, yoghurt, tea or latte. Best taken before or after exercise.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, at room temperature. Keep tightly sealed after opening. Keep out of the reach of children.
This is a food supplement.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Botanical ingredients are presented in a traditional food supplement context.
Claims approved by the EFSA are indicated with *.
Intro
From the extreme cold of the Siberian highlands, a root that has endured for thousands of years. Leuzea has been part of Russian, Tibetan and Mongolian herbal tradition since long before modern sport science discovered adaptogens. For those who demand more from their bodies , and know that nature has always had the answer.
History & Usage
Used 5000 years ago in Russian, Tibetan and Mongolian medicine. Altai deer eat the root to become stronger and to recover. Shamans brew tea for spiritual experiences, deep insights and seeing the future.
Origin:
Wild-harvested, Altai and Sajan mountains, Siberia, Russia
Best used for:
Active Vitality · Cognitive Clarity
How It Works & What It Is Used For
This adaptogen grows in the extremely cold high mountains in Siberia where it can flourish, which causes this root to contain plant steroids. Bioactive components: Ecdysterone, Quercetin and Polysaccharides. Traditional use supports:*
For more strength
For stronger muscles, muscle building and muscle strength
Positive influence on the immune system
For mental resilience
Helps to maintain mental and physical balance during periods of stress
Helps and supports the maintenance of healthy digestion
Supports the natural menopausal transition
Beneficial influence on blood vessels and supports normal blood pressure
Directions for use
Recommended daily intake: 1–2 g (½ teaspoon) per day, depending on body weight.
How to take: Add to a smoothie, juice, protein shake, yoghurt, tea or latte. Best taken before or after exercise.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, at room temperature. Keep tightly sealed after opening. Keep out of the reach of children.
This is a food supplement.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Botanical ingredients are presented in a traditional food supplement context.
Claims approved by the EFSA are indicated with *.