Articles tagged: adaptogens for stress

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MTE vs. Ka’Chava®: Plant-Based Powders That Make You Feel Good
Table of Contents: Comparing Ka’Chava® and MTE How Ka’Chava® and MTE work Benefits of Ka’Chava® and MTE Ka’Chava® ingredients vs. MTE ingredients Ka’Chava® and M... more

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MTE vs. Rasa®: What’s the Best Coffee Alternative?
Table of Contents: Comparing Rasa® and MTE How Rasa® and MTE work Benefits of Rasa® and MTE Rasa® ingredients vs. MTE ingredients Rasa® and MTE pricing and packa... more

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Understanding the Role the HPA Axis Plays in How You Feel
When you’re feeling fatigued, irritable and sleepless, what’s going on inside your body? Or what about joy, relaxation, calm? Believe it or not, the way you feel doesn’t just... more

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Quell the Struggles of Quitting with Adaptogens & Nootropics
Anyone who’s ever tried to quit coffee, nicotine, alcohol – any substance, really – knows the absolute nightmare that is detox. The withdrawal is real. You’re angry, overreac... more

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How Chronic High Stress Levels Are Messing with Your Fitness Goals
US culture around health is weird. We are at once a weight- and fitness-crazed society, and we’re also the most obese country in the world – according to the WHO, over 36% of... more

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MTE® & AG1®: Comparing & Contrasting Energy Powders
Table of Contents Comparing Athletic Greens ® and MTE How Athletic Greens ® and MTE Work Benefits of Athletic Greens ® and MTE Athletic Greens ® Ingredients ... more

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Understanding the Dangers & Mechanisms of Chronic Stress
Everyone gets stressed at least once in a while. Things like big life changes – good or bad – can cause a short period of poor sleep, fatigue, headaches, and overall irritati... more

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Uncovering the Secrets of Eleuthero: Origins, History & Use
One of the 13 adaptogens, nootropics and superfoods in MTE, a daily greens powder, is eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus). A relatively new player in Western medicine, this... more