Wake up, get stressed, migraine hits. Sound familiar?
That’s because stress is one of the most common migraine triggers. In fact, it often only takes one hectic meeting, an in... more
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Comparing Ka’Chava® and MTE
How Ka’Chava® and MTE work
Benefits of Ka’Chava® and MTE
Ka’Chava® ingredients vs. MTE ingredients
Ka’Chava® and M... more
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Comparing Rasa® and MTE
How Rasa® and MTE work
Benefits of Rasa® and MTE
Rasa® ingredients vs. MTE ingredients
Rasa® and MTE pricing and packa... more
Anyone who’s ever tried to quit coffee, nicotine, alcohol – any substance, really – knows the absolute nightmare that is detox. The withdrawal is real. You’re angry, overreac... more
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Comparing Ketones and MTE®
How Ketones vs MTE® Work
Benefits of Ketones and MTE®
Types of Ketones vs MTE’s Adaptogens
Ketone Supplements vs MTE... more
One neurotransmitter that doesn’t get nearly enough attention for the important roles it plays is acetylcholine. Unless you’re into brain biology or have a relevant condition... more
US culture around health is weird. We are at once a weight- and fitness-crazed society, and we’re also the most obese country in the world – according to the WHO, over 36% of... more
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Comparing Athletic Greens ® and MTE
How Athletic Greens ® and MTE Work
Benefits of Athletic Greens ® and MTE
Athletic Greens ® Ingredients ... more
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1. Comparing Energy Drinks and MTE2. How Energy Drinks and MTE work3. Benefits of Energy Drinks and MTE4. Energy Drink Ingredients vs. MTE Ingredients5. E... more
Adaptogens are a class of herbs and naturally-derived compounds that help our body cope with the stress of day-to-day life by interacting with key systems to help restore bal... more
Maca is a cruciferous vegetable native to the high Andes of Peru, where people have used it as food and traditional medicine. This herbaceous plant is also known as Peruvian g... more
One of the 13 adaptogens, nootropics and superfoods in MTE, a daily greens powder, is eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus). A relatively new player in Western medicine, this... more
Perhaps the only adaptogen more integral to Indian Ayurveda than ashwagandha is holy basil. With a probable history spanning 6 millennia of Ayurvedic medicine, the adaptogen h... more
As our culture pivots towards more natural remedies to maladies traditionally treated with pharmaceuticals, IVs and surgical procedures, the concept of wellness is becoming ab... more
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