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Wildkraut Energy Sniff – the quick energy boost!

Wildkraut Energy Sniff is a natural energy product that is snorted through the nose. It contains a selection of alpine herbs and natural stimulants such as caffeine, taurine, guarana, and moringa. This blend is designed to provide a quick energy boost, often within minutes of use. Wildkraut is suitable for anyone who needs quick energy, performance, and concentration, whether at work, during sports, before exams, or at parties. It is especially popular with people looking for a natural alternative to conventional energy drinks. Wildkraut Energy Sniff is made in Austria. It is a quality product that relies on natural ingredients and harnesses the power of alpine herbs. The product has been clinically tested and has been rated "very good" for its tolerance to the nasal mucosa. It is said not to cause irritation or allergic reactions, making it a safe option for regular use. The original formula for wild herbs didn't need to be reinvented. The information that the root of the masterwort is traditionally used as a snuff powder was adopted by mountain farmers and shepherds in the Großes Walsertal valley. There, "root snuff" is traditionally recommended against fatigue and is even said to alleviate exhaustion during intense physical work. The fact that "shepherd's snuff," a mixture of alpine herbs with a stimulating effect, was developed by the Walsers, of all people, may not be a coincidence. After all, they lived in the most remote high mountain valleys of the Alps and had to repeatedly obtain the necessities of life from nature for centuries. Numerous traditions and rituals encompassing the knowledge of the power of plants were also passed down from generation to generation. This resilient people may have also drawn some of their strength from their own snuff powder. After this discovery, interest was piqued, and efforts were immediately made to combine tradition with modern culture. Herbs were collected and dried, ground in mortars and weighed, seasoned, and ultimately the ancient recipe was refined. After a long process, the effect was further improved. Thus, wild herbs were born, and the nights became a little shorter from then on.

What's inside?

Wild herb ingredients

Masterwort

Masterwort, a medicinal all-purpose herb of the early modern period, grows primarily in the Alps. In folk medicine, it is valued for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. In addition to its medicinal uses, masterwort is also culturally significant, for example, in the production of herbal bitters and schnapps, and remains an important part of Alpine traditions.

caffeine

Caffeine doesn't grow in the Alps, yet its effects are indispensable, much like morning coffee for many people. Interestingly, caffeine works even faster when absorbed through the nasal mucous membranes.

Unlike many beverage manufacturers, this product does not use synthetic caffeine. Instead, it relies on the power of the green coffee bean, from which the natural caffeine is extracted.

Tryptophan

Tryptophan is an essential amino acid. It plays a key role in the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that influences mood and overall well-being. Tryptophan is essential for the release of happiness hormones and supplies the pineal gland with melatonin.

Moringa

Moringa, often called the "miracle tree," is a nutrient-rich plant known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and nutrient-dense properties. It supports overall health and the immune system. Moringa gives the wild herb an incredible flavor, along with many nutrients, vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals.

Taurine

Taurine, another ingredient found in both energy drinks and breast milk, contributes to alertness. However, it's important to keep high-caffeine drinks like Wildkraut away from children, as they are intended exclusively for adult consumption.

Rhodiola rosea,  

Often found in high mountain areas, Rhodiola rosea has been used in traditional medicine for centuries for its adaptogenic, anti-fatigue properties. Soviet researchers discovered its ability to boost energy and treat mental fatigue. Today, Rhodiola rosea is used in herbal medicine to improve concentration and memory, elevate mood, and combat stress-related exhaustion.

Guarana

Guarana is often used in energy drinks because it increases mental alertness and physical endurance. Its effects are based not only on caffeine but also on theobromine and theophylline, which allow for a more consistent and sustained energy release. These properties make guarana a preferred ingredient for long-lasting energy products, as it improves concentration and promotes a sense of well-being.

menthol

It provides a pleasantly cool sensation. The menthol is extracted directly from peppermint essential oil – 100% natural, intense, and invigorating.

This is how Wildkraut Menthol gets its fresh, intense taste – for a pleasant sniffing experience and a clear head.

Theanine

and caffeine form an effective combination. While caffeine has an immediate stimulating effect, theanine takes a slower effect, helping to mitigate the drop in energy after the caffeine's effects wear off. Theanine, an amino acid found primarily in green tea, can mitigate some of the side effects of caffeine, such as heart palpitations or high blood pressure, while also promoting concentration.

Tyrosine

is an amino acid that can improve cognitive functions such as memory and reaction time, especially in cases of sleep deprivation. It also contributes to increased concentration and can therefore be supportive in situations requiring increased attention.

Water mint

Even in times before modern dental care products, water mint played an important role in oral hygiene and was traditionally used to combat bad breath. In our "Wildkraut Classic" product, water mint contributes significantly to the characteristic aroma and provides a pleasant fragrance.

info

Wildkraut Energy Sniff is not for sale to persons under 18 years of age. Due to its high caffeine content, it is not suitable for adolescents, pregnant women, or breastfeeding women. Keep away from children.

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