SENTIA GABA Red 50cl

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By: Sentia Spirits

SENTIA spirits contain a meticulously curated blend of natural and botanical ingredients. Each is carefully chosen for its ability to enhance the brain's natural GABA production, so you can experience tranquillity and indulge without the negative effects of alcohol. Infused with potent aromatics, SENTIA Red is a tantalising combination of herbal, sweet, and spiced berry notes. It is specifically designed to bring relaxation and create an intimate atmosphere. Embrace the natural bliss of SENTIA and revel in the sheer pleasure of a guilt-free experience today.

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

Adaptogens
Calm
Cognitive Function
Sugar Free
Vitamin B
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