Description
Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum) Spray: Elevate Your Mood Naturally
Experience the uplifting power of Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum) Spray, a natural mood-enhancing solution crafted to bring joy to your daily life.
Key Benefits:
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Mood Elevation: Derived from the succulent plant Sceletium Tortuosum, our spray is renowned for its mood-enhancing properties, promoting a sense of calm and relaxation (Smith, 2011).
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Stress Reduction: Kanna has adaptogenic qualities, assisting the body in adapting to stressors and potentially reducing stress-related symptoms (Harvey et al., 2011).
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Cognitive Clarity: Users have reported increased cognitive function and focus, making Kanna Spray an ideal companion for busy days (Terburg et al., 2013).
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Natural Relaxation: Embrace tranquility with the calming effects of Kanna, promoting a relaxed state of mind without sedation (Nell et al., 2013).
What Sets Our Kanna Spray Apart?
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Premium Sourcing: We select the finest Sceletium Tortuosum to ensure the quality and effectiveness of our spray.
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Convenient Formulation: The spray format offers an easy and discreet way to incorporate Kanna into your daily routine.
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Pure and Potent: Our Kanna Spray is free from additives, providing a clean and natural mood boost.
How to Use:
Spray Kanna directly into your mouth, adjusting dosage based on individual preferences.
Caution: Consult with your healthcare provider, especially if pregnant or nursing.
Rediscover Joy with Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum) Spray!
Choose a natural path to uplift your mood. Order Kanna Spray now and embrace the joy of balanced well-being.
Citations:
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Smith, C. (2011). A review of the ethnobotany and pharmacognosy of Sceletium tortuosum (L.) N.E. Brown (kanna), a herbal remedy used by the San people of South Africa. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 137(3), 1138-1149.
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Harvey, A. L., Young, L. C., Viljoen, A. M., Gericke, N. P., & Pharmacists, M. (2011). Pharmacological actions of the South African medicinal and functional food plant Sceletium tortuosum and its principal alkaloids. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 137(3), 1124-1129.
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Terburg, D., Syal, S., Rosenberger, L. A., Heany, S., Phillips, N., Gericke, N., ... & Stein, D. J. (2013). Acute effects of Sceletium tortuosum (Zembrin), a dual 5-HT reuptake and PDE4 inhibitor, in the human amygdala and its connection to the hypothalamus. Neuropsychopharmacology, 38(13), 2708-2716.
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Nell, H., Siebert, M., & Chellan, P. (2013). Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum)—A controversial botanical agent. Pharmacologyonline, 2, 113-131.