African Mango Liquid Burn
In the journey of mindful living, aligning body, mind, and spirit becomes a central pillar to holistic wellness. Chakana Sunrise’s African Mango Liquid Burn invites us to honor this alignment by embracing nature’s bounty in a way that fuels our physical and spiritual transformation. This unique formulation harnesses ancient and time-tested ingredients, calling forth the wisdom of plants, herbs, and essential nutrients to support the body’s natural rhythm. By engaging with these powerful allies, we move closer to a balanced and attuned state, allowing the body to perform at its best and the spirit to feel deeply nurtured.
Each element in this blend—from the sacred herbs to the vitality-infused amino acids—has been carefully chosen to foster a radiant inner and outer experience. The thermogenic properties of African Mango, along with 11 other natural botanicals, work harmoniously to elevate our inner fire, aiding fat burning as we engage in movement and physical expression. This mindful engagement with our bodies echoes ancient rituals of vitality, inviting a deeper connection to the body’s innate power and resilience. When our bodies work in harmony with nature’s gifts, we experience a profound alignment that energizes every facet of our being.
Furthermore, the formula’s emphasis on immune health and a balanced inflammation response speaks to a mindful respect for our internal harmony. By supporting the body’s immune defenses and inflammatory processes, we cultivate a space within where peace and well-being can thrive. This commitment to our inner sanctuary not only enhances physical health but also allows us to engage life with a renewed sense of vitality and purpose. As we nourish and protect our bodies, we allow the spirit to feel safe and grounded, creating a foundation for deeper spiritual growth.
Ultimately, Chakana Sunrise’s blend represents more than just a supplement—it is an invitation to engage in a conscious relationship with wellness. By choosing evidence-based, potent dosages, this formula embodies a respect for the potency of natural ingredients and a reverence for the ancient wisdom they carry. As we integrate these gifts into our daily practice, we step into a transformative space where our physical, mental, and spiritual wellness converge. This mindful approach reminds us that true well-being is a sacred journey, one that celebrates every part of our being in connection with the world around us.
Formula Ingredient Deck | Benefits Of Each Ingredient |
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L-Arginine |
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L-Ornithine |
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African Mango |
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L-Carnitine |
Improves memory by increasing hippocampal volume associated with fatty acid oxidation (fat burning) (8). |
Niacin (Vitamin B3) |
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Macca Root |
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Beta-Alanine |
Reduces lactate “burn” associated fatigue during extreme exercise (15). |
Astragalus |
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L-Glutamine |
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Pygeum Africanum |
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Proper Use of This Supplement
Adults take 10 drops, 3 times per day, or as directed by a health care professional. Place drops under the tongue. For children under 12 years of age, consult a physician before use.
Our Formula | Other Formulas In The Market |
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1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility. | 1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility. |
2. Utilizes quality evidence-based thermogenic aids. | 2. Uses very low dosages of thermogenic aids comprising mostly fillers. |
3. Contains high quality thermogenic agents in an evidence based formula. | 3. Contains unnecessary cheap/ toxic ingredients in a liquid formula. |
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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