Happy Hour

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£49.95
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£49.95
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By: Moodeys

Happy Hour is a high strength supplement designed to elevate your mood, turning your everyday routine into a celebration of feeling good. With adaptogens like Ashwagandha KSM-66®, antioxidant-rich and anti-inflammatory Chaga mushroom, and cognitive-boosting Lion's Mane mushroom, this supplement aids in stress management, immune health, and brain function. Saffron Extract acts as natural serotonin booster, promotes a balanced mood during PMS, and relieves symptoms of menopause.

The addition of Moodeys multivitamin complex of 17 organic plant ingredients helps with bioavailability of nutrients and normal bodily functions. Made without fillers, stimulants or energy-boosting compounds, this stress-fighting supplement is a powerful choice that is suitable for all.

Note: These supplements are packaged in recyclable FSC-sourced paper pouches.

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Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Adaptogens
Chaga
Cognitive Function
Menopause
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
What’s the difference between KSM-66 and regular ashwagandha powder?
KSM-66 is a standardised ashwagandha root extract used in multiple clinical studies. Generic powders may vary significantly in concentration and consistency.
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