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  • Performance Cold Brew

Performance Cold Brew

€7.50

Taste: Intense color and body deriving from beetroots. The main taste profile is characterized by the earthly flavors and the spicy character of Ceylon cinnamon.


What's in for me: That Monday morning, when you feel like the week should start differently. The period before those critical exams or any other moment you want to give that 100% your day requires. It can replace your daily morning cup of coffee, providing the body with energy and cognitive alertness, supporting the body in adapting better to everyday challenges and sports activities. A cold brew based on Greek, certified bio-grown plants and herbs to boost yourself is what you really need -and thanks to this, it is what you really get! Add one teabag to your reusable bottle water  before leaving for work to sip throughout the day or to your water bottle while at the gym and/or training. 


Caffeine-free, sugar-free, gluten-free, additive-free


Serving instructions: Poor Maximum 250 ML cold still of sparkling water over one teabag. Leave for 5 minutes and shake occasionally. For stronger taste longer. Enjoy!


Packaging Information: All the materials are recyclable and environmentally friendly.

10 sachets x 2 g/NET WT. 20g 


ISO 22000:2018

Beetroot


Calendula


Holy Basil


Tangerine Peel


Ceylon Cinnamon

Beetroot


Beets were grown by the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. During the Middle Ages, they were used to treat conditions relating to digestion and blood. A great source of vitamins and minerals -such as calcium, iron, potassium, and magnesium. It also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and contains concentrated nitrates, which positively affect heart health, oxygenation, and enhancement of athletic endurance and recovery.


Calendula


One of the most famous representatives of the Mediterranean flora. The plant’s name comes from the Romans, who first noticed that its flowers bloomed during the first day of the month (the calends). Calendula is one of the most popular and versatile herbs. Its flowers contain many antioxidants, and it’s pretty beneficial for the skin, the nervous, and the digestive system -as it prevents possible intestinal disorders. It is also known for its antiseptic properties. Ertha’s calendula comes from certified bio crops from a location with ideal climate and soil conditions.


Holy Basil


Also known as Tulsi, it’s an aromatic herb that has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for more than 3,000 years. It contains calcium, vitamin C, iron, zinc, chlorophyll, and vitamin A (the latter two strengthen the immune system). It has been called the elixir of life, the king of herbs and Liquid Yoga. Holy basil has been reported to promote homeostasis -a physical state disrupted by prolonged physical exercise, exposure to cold and excessive noise, which cause normal and metabolic stress. Also, it can lower sugar and cholesterol levels.


Tangerine Peel


Tangerines are a type of mandarin; the oldest hybrid fruits -a cross between a mandarin orange and a bitter orange- and the second-largest cultivated citrus fruit after oranges. In ancient times, tangerines were highly valued because they had a unique taste and a loose rind, making them easy to peel. The peel contains tangeretin, a super-flavonoid that studies have shown is an effective way to lower cholesterol. Tangerine peel also improves digestion and eases intestinal discomfort, such as gas and bloating.


Ceylon Cinnamon


Ceylon cinnamon is one of the two varieties of cinnamon - the other is cinnamon cassia, also known as Chinese cinnamon. Ceylon cinnamon is a well-known spice with antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-diabetic properties. Besides cooking, it is used in Ayurvedic medicine for respiratory, digestive, and various gynecological conditions. In addition, it is beneficial in the long term in regulating blood pressure, improving glycemic control, and reducing the risk of complications associated with diabetes.