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Feelin’ Hopeful Watermelon Hibiscus: Pack of 3

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Each packet is a single serving.

Directions: Pour packet into blender of choice, add 6-8 oz of cold water or almond milk. Mix and enjoy your day.

Why try the Watermelon Hibiscus Mixer?

Watermelon contains lycopene which is a naturally occurring chemical that gives fruits and vegetables a red color
Lycopene improves depressive behavior by lowering brain inflammation

Hibiscus flowers improve insulin resistance which occurs when excess sugar circulates in the body
It is a natural way to improve insulin resistance which can lead to depression

Watercress is an antidepressant super food
In clinical studies watercress topped the list for antidepressant plant food

Ingredients: Watermelon, hibiscus, watercress, lime, banana, almonds, arrowroot & mint

Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dark & dry place

 

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This product was produced in a home kitchen not inspected by a health department that may also process common food allergens. If you have safety concerns, contact your local health department.