Vegan Protein Vanilla – 2lb
In the mindful pursuit of wellness, Chakana Sunrise’s Vegan Protein stands as a nourishing partner, supporting the journey of body, mind, and spirit. This plant-based formula, designed to encourage muscle growth, digestive health, and immune resilience, honors the natural rhythms of our body and the sacred act of self-care. As we integrate this blend into our daily lives, we are invited to pause and connect with the essence of nourishment, cultivating a deeper relationship with the foods and practices that support our vitality. Each serving becomes an affirmation of our intention to nurture ourselves in alignment with nature’s wisdom.
Crafted with the latest scientific insights, this Vegan Protein provides a plant-based source of essential and branched-chain amino acids, with a profile similar to whey protein. Such a thoughtful approach to nutrition fosters physical resilience and harmony within, empowering us to honor our bodies as vessels of strength and balance. The inclusion of a superfruit antioxidant blend in a delicious vanilla flavor enhances this formulation, allowing us to savor nature’s abundance and bring gratitude to each sip. By nourishing ourselves with these ingredients, we engage in a sacred dance with the earth’s offerings, sustaining our wellness in a mindful, harmonious way.
The commitment to quality and purity that defines Chakana Sunrise’s Vegan Protein reflects a reverence for health and transparency. With rigorous third-party testing, GMP certification, and manufacturing within an FDA-registered facility, this blend embodies the highest standards of care. Such dedication speaks to the mindful relationship between creator and consumer, reminding us that what we put into our bodies carries not only physical benefits but also an energy of integrity and respect. This level of purity invites us to feel connected to our own wellness journey, supported by a foundation of trust and authenticity.
Incorporating this Vegan Protein into our routine is a practice in mindfulness, a ritual that acknowledges the connection between nourishment and intention. With each use, we are reminded that wellness is a holistic journey, an expression of the respect we hold for ourselves and the earth. Choosing this blend means choosing a path that honors the whole self, fostering balance, vitality, and a profound sense of presence. Through this mindful engagement, we cultivate a life where body, mind, and spirit are united in harmony, guided by nature’s gifts and our own sacred commitment to self-care.
Formula Ingredient Deck | Benefits Of Each Ingredient |
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Vegan Protein (rice, pea, and quinoa) |
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MCT Oil |
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Acai Berry |
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Acerola (Vitamin C) |
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Goji Berry |
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Pomegranate |
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Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use: Mix one heaping scoop with 4-6oz of water, milk, or your favorite beverage. Vary the amount of liquid for taste preference
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. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals. |
2. Uses high quality nutraceuticals in an effective evidence based and efficaciously dosed formula. | 2. Uses cheap sources of nutraceuticals that contain high amounts of fillers, heavy metals, and in formulated without evidence based dosages. |
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FDA Disclaimer
*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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