




This Amazonian Superfood has over 3X the antioxidants of blueberries!! Take that, free radicals! Acai berries can help reduce inflammation and oxidation in the brain, potentially improving memory and learning despite aging! A superfood that packs this much punch isn’t usually this delicious (um, hey kale), but Acai is a favorite tasty treat in Brazil! Contains Omega-3, Omega-6, and Omega-9 essential fatty acids in proportions similar to olive oil. A 100 gram serving of açaí contains as much as 4-5 grams of dietary fiber.
Found in our Warrior and PBJ Bowls!



Cacao nibs are a highly nutritious chocolate product made from crushed cocoa beans. They’re exceptionally rich in antioxidants that help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation. Cocoa products like cacao nibs have been linked to reduced heart disease and diabetes risk, as well as other health benefits. Read More...
Comes with the PBJ Bowl



Chia seeds are among the healthiest foods on the planet. They’re loaded with nutrients that can have important benefits for your body and brain. Read More...
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The scientific community has been investigating the health benefits of goji berries, as the popularity of these tiny fruits has grown. Their purported benefits range from anti-aging effects to glucose regulation and immune function support. Read More...



Turmeric may be the most effective nutritional supplement in existence. Many high-quality studies show that it has major benefits for your body and brain. Read More...



People have used ginger in cooking and medicine since ancient times. It is a popular home remedy for nausea, stomach pain, and other health issues. People typically use fresh or dried ginger in cooking, and some take ginger supplements for their possible health benefits. Antioxidants and other nutrients in ginger may help prevent or treat arthritis, inflammation, and various types of infection. Researchers have also studied its potential to reduce the risk of diabetes, cancer, and other health problems. Read More...



Bee pollen is a mixture of flower pollen, nectar, enzymes, honey, wax and bee secretions. Foraging honey bees collect pollen from plants and transport it to the beehive, where it’s stored and used as food for the colony. Bee pollen shouldn’t be confused with other bee products such as honey, royal jelly or honeycomb. These products may not contain pollen or may contain other substances. Recently, bee pollen has gained traction in the health community because it’s loaded with nutrients, amino acids, vitamins, lipids and over 250 active substances. In fact, the Federal Ministry of Health in Germany recognizes bee pollen as a medicine. Many studies have examined the health effects of bee pollen and found promising results. Read More...