Oxy-B Plus – Enhabce Energy and Focus
In the mindful practice of aligning body, mind, and spirit, Chakana Sunrise’s Oxy-B Plus serves as a nurturing ally, harmonizing nature’s offerings with our inner vitality. This blend invites us to embrace a holistic approach to health, encouraging the body’s natural rhythms and supporting the spiritual practice of honoring our wellness. By combining potent herbs, amino acids, vitamins, and superfoods, Oxy-B Plus supports not only the physical journey but also the deep inner alignment that comes from caring for ourselves. Through mindful engagement with this formula, we connect more deeply to our sense of presence and purpose in each moment.
Oxy-B Plus’s thermogenic properties serve as a gentle awakening of the body’s own heat, igniting a process of healthy fat metabolism during exercise. This inner fire is a reminder of the life force within, guiding us to move and express our energy with intention. By fostering a harmonious balance of cholesterol levels and healthy inflammation responses, the blend serves as a testament to the synergy between our physical health and our mindful approach to movement. As we embrace Oxy-B Plus, we invite a grounded strength that empowers us to honor each step of our wellness journey.
The thoughtful composition of herbs and superfoods in Oxy-B Plus is also a testament to ancient wisdom meeting modern science. Evidence-based dosages bring forward the efficacy of nature’s finest gifts, creating a powerful blend that serves our highest health. This approach respects both tradition and innovation, reminding us that the path to well-being is one of balance and reverence for what nature provides. Each ingredient has been chosen to amplify our vitality, connecting us to the earth and to the ancient knowledge of plant allies that have supported human health across generations.
By embracing Oxy-B Plus, we step into a mindful relationship with our wellness, recognizing that our bodies are temples deserving of care and dedication. This supplement is not merely a product but a reminder of the sacredness of our journey toward wholeness, blending physical health with a spiritual awareness of self. As we integrate it into our daily rituals, we cultivate a life that honors the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, finding strength and peace in the wisdom of both science and nature. Through this mindful approach, we experience a deeper connection to our own vitality and to the greater flow of life.
Formula Ingredient Deck | Benefits Of Each Ingredient |
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Raspberry Ketone |
Supports gut brain axis via natural increased production of serotonin in gut neurons (260). |
Caffeine |
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L-Carnitine |
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ECGC |
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Yohimbine Bark |
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Kola Nut |
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Proper Use of This Supplement
As a dietary supplement, take (1) capsule in the morning. Do not exceed two (2) capsules in a 24-hour period. Do not take past 4pm. Use for no longer than 8 weeks straight, followed by an of period of at least 2 weeks before resuming 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 non evidence based 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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