So, on a whim one morning, overcome with a desire for super dark chocolate and needing
an extra brain boost from fat and Lions Mane, I decided to throw together some ingredients to see what would happen.
They're delicious combinations of coffee, cocoa and adaptogen herbs, now with the benefits of Chaga, Cordyceps, and Lions Mane for
an extra brain boost and clean energy.
They're delicious combinations of coffee, cocoa, and adaptogen herbs, now with the benefits of Chaga, Cordyceps, and Lion's Mane for
an extra brain boost and clean energy.
Their coffees, teas, and hot chocolates are delicious combinations of coffee, cocoa, and adaptogen herbs, now with the benefits of Chaga, Cordyceps, and Lion's Mane mushrooms for
an extra brain boost and clean energy.
They are delicious combinations of coffee, cocoa, and adaptogen herbs, plus with the benefits of chaga, cordyceps, and lion's mane mushrooms for
an extra brain boost and clean energy.
1 tsp moringa powder (I use @sunpotion) 1 tsp @sunpotion pine pollen * optional, I use this to stabilize hormones 1 tsp chlorella (I use @sunpotion)... so good for detoxification and for women) 2 scoops @vitalproteins marine collagen 1 tbsp coconut butter 1 tsp @bulletproof brain octane (for
that extra brain boost!)
So, on a whim one morning, overcome with a desire for super dark chocolate and needing
an extra brain boost from fat and Lions Mane, I decided to throw together some ingredients to see what would happen.
Not exact matches
Throw in spinach (and even beets) for their nitrates, which
boost bloodflow to the
brain, add tomatoes with their protective, free radical zapping antioxidants, and splash on some dressing made with yet another
brain superfood,
extra virgin olive oil.
There's even science to suggest that your team will get a
brain chemical
boost from helping each other hit their marks, which is an
extra perk that will keep everyone motivated and feeling good.
When it comes to this time of year it seems like everyone goes into overdrive, so having some
extra nourishment and
brain -
boosting ingredients in your diet can definitely help, especially when you feel like you are running on empty.
It is a smart filter at that: The cells lining the
brain's blood vessels can build
extra proteins for grabbing glucose if the
brain needs a
boost and can also destroy some of the proteins to dial the flow back down.
Giving
brains an energy
boost might help with HD, but getting
extra fuel into the
brain is difficult.
I also turn to caffeinated beverages when I have
brain fog, for example, I love the taste of coffee, but I don't have it every day — I save it for days where I need an
extra little
brain boost!
Whitney: I add a spoonful of ghee and some almond milk to my morning coffee and perhaps a spoonful of Moon Juice's
Brain Dust, which has functional, neuroprotective ingredients like lion's mane, maca, rhodiola and astragalus, if I feel like I need an
extra boost.
And that
extra shut - eye is actually beneficial,
boosting brain health to improve memory and learning.
When I have a headache coming on, I reach for a bottle of
extra virgin cod liver oil, one of the best ways to get
brain -
boosting omega fats into my body.
Now if you were to take a Hannibal Lecter bite out of someone, would that
extra creatine you eat, on top of what you're already making, give your
brain a
boost?