In today’s quick-paced and sometimes pressured society, a lot of us usually find it difficult to sustain the increasing demands of daily life. We are usually searching for products that can help us cope with these demands, by increasing stamina and physical endurance, combating fatigue and helping us stay mentally alert.

Caffeine is the most commonly used natural stimulant freely available to us and is usually drunk in coffee. For some time now, more and more people have been increasingly switching to the increasing range of other energy lifting products commonly available, including energy drinks, teas and other herbal remedies to give them the lift so badly needed to improve performance and survive the day.

Large numbers of these products usually contain guaranine, a natural substance found in the fruit of the Guarana plant. The Guarana Plant is native to Venezuela and northern Brazil where Guarana Powder are commonly used and grows in the Amazon rain forest.

The Guarana fruit is an extremely abundant source of caffeine, and contains at least 3 x the amount of caffeine as coffee. It is also claimed to possess a large array of other health benefits; it is often used to prevent blood clots, stop diorreah and treat headaches. As a high energy source, guarana is also considered to boost the digestion and reduce hunger, and is therefore commnly used as an ingredient in weight loss products.

To find out more about Guarana, and the range of other natural products available that can help you deal with the stresses and strains of modern life, please view : NaturallyGreen.

The information provided in this article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent illness or disease. We always advise that you speak with a doctor for any specific medical complaint or before you embark on a health regime of your own.

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March 13, 2009 at 8:14 am by FourLane
Category: Main Content