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Adaptogens at Restore

At Restore, we believe in the natural ability of plants and herbs to support both physical and mental wellbeing. Adaptogens are natural compounds that help the body adapt to stress, enhance mental clarity, and improve overall balance. By integrating these powerful ingredients into your daily routine, you can boost your resilience, focus, and vitality in a way that supports long-term health.

We’ve carefully selected two of the most effective and popular adaptogens to include in our offerings, each known for its unique benefits.

 

Explore our signature adaptogens below:

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Matcha

Matcha is a finely ground green tea powder rich in antioxidants, amino acids, and L-theanine, an amino acid that promotes a calm yet focused energy. Unlike traditional coffee, matcha provides a steady release of caffeine, keeping you alert and sharp without the jittery side effects. It’s perfect for starting your day with a calm energy or for a midday pick-me-up.

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Benefits of Matcha:

  • Sustained energy without the crash

  • Supports mental clarity and focus

  • Rich in antioxidants, promoting overall health

  • Boosts metabolism 

  • Promotes relaxation thanks to L-theanine

Lion's Mane

Lion's Mane is a powerful medicinal mushroom known for its ability to help support brain health and cognitive function. It contains compounds that can stimulate the growth of nerve cells, potentially enhancing memory, focus, and mental clarity. A natural nootropic, Lion's Mane is ideal for those looking to stay sharp, improve concentration, or protect against cognitive decline.

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Benefits of Lion's Mane:

  • May supports brain health, memory, and concentration

  • May promote neurogenesis (growth of new brain cells)

  • May help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression

  • May help support overall cognitive function

 

Important Note on Lion's Mane: While Lion's Mane is generally considered safe for most people, it may not be suitable for individuals with certain autoimmune conditions or those who are pregnant. Always consult with a healthcare professional before adding new supplements to your routine.

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