SoulBrew Rise

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By: SoulBrew

SoulBrew Rise is a natural blend of mushrooms, adaptogens and spices designed to provide steady energy, focus, and calm without coffee jitters. Key organic ingredients like Ashwagandha, Cordyceps, Chaga, and Lion’s Mane Mushrooms work together to enhance energy, stress management, and cognitive function, making it an expert choice for balanced daily wellness. It is only sweetened with Coconut Nectar and the addition of Turmeric, Cinnamon, Cardamom, and Ginger provide gut health benefits and a spiced hot cocoa flavour.

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Product Highlights

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

Adaptogens
Calm
Chaga
Cognitive Function
Cordyceps
Energy
Focus
Gut Health
Sugar Free
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?
What’s the difference between KSM-66 and regular ashwagandha powder?
How much ashwagandha do people usually take?
Does higher-dose ashwagandha always mean a better product?
What’s the difference between KSM-66 and Sensoril?
How much cacao do people usually take?
Why do some cacao products feel more energising than others?
Is more cacao always better?
Does cacao need anything else to be effective?
Is wild-harvested Chaga better than cultivated Chaga?
Why is Chaga commonly used in teas and hot drinks?
Why do Chaga products often mention antioxidants?
Is cordyceps used more for energy or focus?
Why do some cordyceps products specify fruiting body extract?
Is more cordyceps always better?
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?
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?
What is the difference between raw and gelatinised maca?
How much maca is usually used in supplements?
Does maca contain caffeine?
Is maca associated with libido support?
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?