Wildkraut is the world’s first Engery Sniff. The mixture of alpine herbs and natural caffeine is snorted from the back of the hand and has an immediate effect. Wild weeds are a stimulant and also a concentration aid.
Masterwort
The masterwort was something like the medical all-purpose weapon of the early modern period. Whether fever, fatigue, inflammation or plague: people trusted in the “healing treasure of the Alps”. Above all, we rely on the detoxifying effect of Meisterwort. Certainly not a bad idea on nights of drinking. And who knows, maybe there is even something to the old folk wisdom: “The masterwort helps the master to the master.”
Rhodiola
Not everything flies nibble on is crap. Rhodiola, for example. It is something like their elixir of life. If a fly eats it, its life expectancy is extended by 25%. The fly is happy. And your nose probably too. Rhodiola rosea has exhaustion-reducing properties. Soviet scientists recognized decades ago that rhodiola enhances the body’s own energy and is suitable for treating mental fatigue. Nastrovje comrades!
Caffeine
Unfortunately, it doesn’t grow in the Alps. But we don’t want to do without its effect any more than you do without your morning coffee. By the way: absorbed through the nasal mucous membranes, caffeine works even faster. Unlike many beverage companies, we do not use synthetic caffeine. We trust the power of the green coffee bean and extract our natural caffeine from it.
Guarana
Guarana contains up to three times more caffeine than the coffee bean. The espresso steams with envy and we fill the world record holder full of anticipation into our wild cabbage bottle.
Tryptophan
Even if you’ve never heard of tryptophan, this amino acid does a lot for your well-being. Tryptophan is essential for the release of happiness hormones and supplies your pineal gland with melatonin. So you can regenerate in the best possible way even with little sleep. Have fun having fun.
Moringa
Moringa is one of those hip superfoods. But that’s not so important to us. And whether it’s really the most nutrient-rich plant in the world doesn’t really interest us either. Above all, the moringa gives our wild herb an incredible flavor. If the many nutrients, vitamins, antioxidants and minerals slip through the way: please feel free to do so!
Theanine
Theanine and caffeine are a real duo infernals. Something like Dick and Doof or Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. While the caffeine hits you immediately, the effect of theanine is delayed and prevents you from falling into an energy hole when the effects of the caffeine wear off. Theanine, by the way, is the amino acid found in green tea. It prevents side effects of caffeine such as tachycardia or high blood pressure. The only thing that increases theanine is your ability to concentrate.
Taurine
Taurine is not only found in energy drinks, it is also an important component of breast milk. And what is good for babies and space divers must of course go into the wild weed bottle. After all, we want you to be as bright as most children. However, you should definitely keep wild herb away from them due to the increased caffeine content. Wild herb is exclusively for adults.
Tyrosine
And another amino acid with a miracle effect. Tyrosine provides better memory and reaction skills during sleep deprivation. It also increases our concentration. Sounds like a pretty good passenger on nighttime highways.
Water mint
In times when toothpaste was not yet available, water mint saved many a blind date. At that time, it was actually used as a remedy for bad breath. So it may be that water mint is responsible for the particularly good aroma of wild herbs and creates the lasting fragrance in the nose.