The line currently includes three SKUs: Energy Thrive, Immune Shine, and Mind Spring.
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Gaia Herbs (Brevard, NC) has introduced a line of new mushroom and herb powder blends. The line currently includes three SKUs: Energy Thrive, Immune Shine, and Mind Spring. Energy Thrive is made with cordyceps and shiitake mushrooms plus ashwagandha, astragalus, maca, rhodiola, and schisandra to support physical performance, and recovery. Immune Shine is made from chaga and maitake mushrooms combined with elderberry, astralagus, and ginger to support immune health. Mind Spring is made from lion’s mane and reishi mushrooms combined with ginkgo, gotu kola, holy basil, and turmeric to support overall cognitive health, and emotional wellbeing.
“As the leading herbal brand, we are always looking for ways to make it even easier for people to add herbs into their lifestyle,” said Elena Lécué, Gaia Herbs executive vice president of sales and marketing, in a press release. “Targeting immune health, energy support, and cognitive health, these new synergistic powder blends can be added to smoothies, milk, or any other beverage of choice, providing a convenient and delicious way for people to include organic mushrooms and herbs in their daily wellness routine.”
The line is certified organic, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free and soy-free, plus there are no added fillers, flavors, or sweeteners. These products are also part of the MeetYourHerbs traceability program, which allows Gaia customers to enter the ID number located on the back of the packaging, on these and any other Gaia product, to learn where each ingredient came from, how they were grown, harvested, extracted, as well as the tests the products underwent.
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