Re:Focus Zesty Lime & Kiwi

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By: Goodrays

Experience the power of Re:Focus, a premium blend of Vitamin D, Lion's Mane and Ashwagandha to help you feel focused, energised and recharged. Each can also contains essential electrolytes for daily hydration with natural kiwi and lime flavouring. This vegan adaptogen drink is low in calories, made without artificial sweeteners and contains no added sugar.

Size: 12 Cans

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Product Highlights

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

Adaptogens
Energy
Focus
Hydration
Sugar Free
Vitamin D
Magnesium
Lion's mane
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.
How much ashwagandha do people usually take?
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What is Re:Focus?
What’s in Re:Focus and how does it work?
Why choose Re:Focus by Goodrays?
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