Holi(Youth) The Oceanic Adaptogen

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An adaptogenic fusion of herbs and earth medicines that balance hormones, calms the mind, and minimizes inflammation. This blend harnesses the magic of the sea with a trio of spirulina, marine collagen, and pearl to harmonize the brain, while holy basil eases stress and regulates cortisol.

Benefits:

  • Holy basil: An ancient adaptogen that helps to balance hormones and reduce inflammation throughout the body. It’s also used to calm anxiety, stress, and minimize skin issues.
  • Pearl Powder: An oceanic adaptogen and is utilized for its calming and mood-regulating effects. Calcium-rich pearl also contains magnesium, amino acids, and a variety of minerals, making it the perfect antidote for radiant skin.
  • Spirulina: Harvested from the pristine waters of Hawaii, this is one of the most prehistoric and nutrient-dense foods on the planet. Spirulina has more calcium than milk and its chlorophyll content makes it very detoxifying.
  • Marine Collagen: Made from fresh, wild-caught, deep-sea fish is a great way to promote healthy skin, hair, and joints. Rich in glycine, it supports optimal gut and immune health and helps decrease wrinkles and hydrates the complexion.

Size: 3.4 oz / 180 g

How to Use

Add 1 tablespoon to hot water, tea, a smoothie, or juice. You can also use this product as a face mask by mixing it with water. Just leave it on for 10 minutes to achieve a radiant glow.

Smoothie recipe:
1 cup of water or rose water
1 cup of frozen organic wild blueberries
1 cup of frozen organic blackberries
½ cup of frozen organic spinach
5 to 6 fresh mint leaves
1 tablespoon of holi (youth)

Ingredients

marine collagen (made from non-gmo wild-caught kosher fish) crushed pearl powder, organic holy basil, organic hawaiian spirulina

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
serving size: 1 tablespoon
calories: 36
protein: 7.52 grams
sodium: 8 milligrams
*contains fish

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