I have had a lot of questions about what Eleviv is? Here is your answer.
Eleviv is a dietary supplement that contains the ingredients eurycoma longifolia (also known as Tongkat Ali), citrus peel extract, green tea extract, and l-theanine – all of which contain no extra sugar and is decaffeinated. These four ingredients have been scientifically studied and then combined to provide a supplement that can help restore the body’s natural balance and help you feel better, concentrate better, and have more energy for life.
The recommended dosage is two capsules a day, I personally take three a day as I experience a high level of stress at my job. Some days I have to take four!
This blog, all-natural herb energy, focuses on this one supplement because of everything that I have used, Eleviv is the one that actually works. Please take a moment to educate yourself about Eleviv, peruse the articles, the blog posts, the comments and then make the choice to restore your metabolic balance so you can feel better and do more!
This video says it all:
What Eleviv is Not Eleviv is not a caffeine pill. It will not give you a jolt of instant energy or cause you to jump over mountains. If you are looking for something to temporarily boost your concentration, energy, or mood - a stimulant - this is not it. Stimulants in any form are not safe to use on a regular basis.
The results for Eleviv vary from person to person depending on their levels of stress and deficiencies. Eleviv is not a stimulant, is all natural, and safe for most adults to use.
Eurycoma Longifolia is the latin name for the more commonly known Tongkat Ali (which literally means Ali’s walking stick). It is used throughout Asia as a remedy for everything from malaria to sexual dysfunction to testosterone deficiencies. Physically, it is a medium size tree about 30 feet tall. The root is where we get all the benefits. Phytochemically, it consists of alkaloids, quassinoids, canthin, Read More
This last week the question was raised about ingredients in Eleviv being similar to ginseng and if it was safe to take in conjunction with blood thinners. Here is the response I received:
“There is no relation between the name and it actually containing ginseng. Eleviv does not contain ginseng. The confusion has come because of the correlation Read More
You can’t go anywhere without hearing about green tea and its incredible properties and the claims of health benefits. One of the derivatives of green tea is a potent amino acid called Theanine or L-Theanine. L-Theanine was introduced from Japan many years ago and has been widely studied for its ability to supercharge the brain.
L-Theanine Effects on the Brain
Theanine is able to enter the brain and help in increasing the levels of dopamine and serotonin (effect of serotonin still debated) partially through the formation of Read More
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