active ingredients for feel good vibes
Each HAELU contains a blend of adaptogens, vitamins and minerals, known to boost your mood and help you feel relaxed and sociable... everyone is different, but 1 to 3 drinks should be enough to feel the benefit.
every serving of HAELU contains the following mood enhancing ingredients......
lemon balm
this perennial, adaptogenic herb is part of the mint family. lemon balm has traditionally been used to reduce feelings of stress, aid relaxation, and boost mood. #relax #sociable
ashwagandha
a small evergreen shrub grown in India, the middle-east and parts of africa. The roots and the berries have been used for over 3,000 years in ayurvedic medicine. It has been clinically proven to reduce stress and anxiety and aid sleep patterns. #relax
adaptogens
l-theanine
l-theanine is an amino acid derived from green tea. it helps regulate GABA function in the brain, boosting dopamine and serotonin levels, resulting in a relaxed and alert mental state. #relax #sociable
5-HTP
extracted from the seeds of griffonia simplicifolia plant found in the western parts of Africa. 5-HTP helps boost serotonin levels, improving mood, reducing anxiety and aiding sleep.#relax #sociable
b3, b5, b9 & b12
b-vitamins help boost serotonin and dopamine levels, improving mood, relieving stress, boosting cognitive performance and reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. #relax #sociable
b1 (sulbutiamine)
vitamins
created by japanese scientists, sulbutiamine is form of vitamin b1 that can be used more efficiently by the body. vitamin b1 boosts mood, energy and motivation and helps defend against depression and anxiety. #relax #sociable
d3
Essential for healthy bones, teeth and muscles, vitamin d3 also facilitates a normal immune system and boosts mood, which can help ease symptoms of depression. #relax
minerals
Newly added for more feel good vibes
magnesium
involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body, magnesium is involved in energy production and regulation of blood sugar and blood pressure. magnesium aids a good nights sleep, improves mood, improves immunity and boosts energy levels. although abundant in food, only one third of the western world population reach their daily recommended intake of this super mineral.
iron
Iron helps eliminate fatigue and aids immunity. low iron levels have been associated with poor sleep patterns. #relax #sociable
l-Theanine
l-Theanine is an amino acid derived from green tea. it helps regulate GABA function in the brain, boosting dopamine and serotonin levels, resulting in a relaxed and alert mental state.
5-HTP
Extracted from the seeds of griffonia simplicifolia plant found in the western parts of Africa. 5-HTP helps boost serotonin levels, improving mood, reducing anxiety and aiding sleep.
Ashwagandha
A small evergreen shrub grown in India, the middle-east and parts of Africa. The roots and the berries have been used for over 3,000 years in Ayurvedic medicine. It has been clinically proven to reduce stress and anxiety and aid sleep patterns.
Lemon balm
This perennial, adaptogenic herb is part of the mint family. lemon balm has traditionally been used to reduce feelings of stress, aid relaxation, and boost mood.
Adaptogens
b3, b5, b6, b9 & b12
B-vitamins help boost serotonin and dopamine levels, improving mood, relieving stress, boosting cognitive performance and reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety.
B1 (sulbutiamine)
Sulbutiamine is form of vitamin b1 that can be used more efficiently by the body. vitamin b1 boosts mood, energy and motivation and helps defend against depression and anxiety.
D3
Essential for healthy bones, teeth and muscles, vitamin d3 also facilitates a normal immune system and boosts mood, which can help ease symptoms of depression.
Vitamins
Minerals
Magnesium
Involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body, magnesium is involved in energy production and regulation of blood sugar and blood pressure. It aids a good nights sleep, improves mood, improves immunity and boosts energy levels.
Iron
Iron helps eliminate fatigue and aids immunity. low iron levels have been associated with poor sleep patterns.