Focus Sparkling Drinks

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By: OOM

OOM Focus is a sparkling functional beverage infused with adaptogens, vitamins, and 750mg Lion's Mane mushroom to boost cognitive function and mental clarity. It includes the adaptogen Panax Ginseng and amino acid L-Tyrosine to manage stress and maintain alertness, plus Vitamins B3, B6, B7 and B12 to promote nerve function, mood stability, and overall brain wellness. Made without artificial ingredients and free from added sugar, the combination of yuzu, ginger, turmeric, and a touch of black pepper creates a lively flavour that invigorates both palate and mind.

Box Size: x12 Pack

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Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Adaptogens
Cognitive Function
Energy
Focus
Vitamin B
How much of an adaptogen do you usually need for it to be effective?
It depends on the ingredient. Clinically studied adaptogens are often used in doses ranging from a few hundred milligrams to over a gram per day, depending on the extract and intended use.
Are adaptogen blends better than single ingredient products?
What is the difference between an extract and a powder?
How much biotin do you actually need per day?
Can you get biotin naturally from food?
Why is biotin often paired with collagen or zinc?
What is the difference between ginger powder and ginger extract?
Why do some ginger supplements list gingerols?
Can ginger tea provide the same amount as a supplement?
Do supplements contain the same compounds as fresh ginger?
Why is ginger often combined with turmeric?
How long does ginseng take to work?
What’s the difference between Asian and American ginseng?
What dose of ginseng should you look for?
Should you take ginseng in the morning or later in the day?
Is Lion’s Mane powder the same as Lion’s Mane extract?
What is the difference between fruiting bodies and mycelium?
What is the difference between eating lion's mane and getting it through supplements?
Do all nootropics work in the same way?
What nootropic ingredients should you look for?
Why do some nootropic products contain caffeine while others don't?
How can you tell if a nootropic formula is underdosed?
How quickly do nootropics work?
How is culinary turmeric different from supplemental turmeric?
How much turmeric should a supplement contain?
Why do many turmeric supplements include black pepper?
Are all turmeric extracts the same?