Serious Nutrition Solutions KannaEase 120 Capsules
Excludes drinks, liquids, bars, and foods.
Excludes drinks, liquids, bars, and foods.
KannaEase is a popular ingredient we've been seeing in a lot of Pre-Workout and Fat Burning supplements in recent years. It's an ingredient which promotes a sense of relaxation, a positive sense of well-being, and an enhanced mood making it great to take before workouts or physical activity. SNS has rolled out a stand alone KannaEase supplement, similar to what they did with Eria Jarensis, another popular ingredient in Preworkouts which SNS just rolled out as a stand alone supplement as well. If you're looking for relaxation and calmness, improved focus and concentration, or just an improved sense of well-being and help managing anxiety, you'll definitely want to give Serious Nutrition Solutions KannaEase a try!
KannaEase is a highly potent and premium patented branded version of the ingredient Sceletium Tortuosum aka Kanna. This ingredient promotes a positive mood, relaxation, calmness and an improved sense of wellbeing. This ingredient is sourced from the African Plant Sceletium which has a long history of being used as as medicine by tribes in Africa to support mood and relaxation. Traditionally it's been used by people chewing the leaves.
Take 1-2 capsules once or twice daily. Can be taken with or without food.

For healthy adults 18 years of age and older. Store in a cool dry place after opening.
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