Guarana Powder
Guarana is well known as an ingredient of energy drinks and energy pills. The herb guarana (Paulinnia cupana) comes from the Brazilian rainforests. Many Indian tribes use it as a stimulant during hunting. Guarana can be dissolved in water or baked in bread. The caffeine found in guarana is absorbed more evenly in the body than the caffeine obtained from coffee. Guarana is about 4 times stronger than coffee.
Guarana Effect
Guarana possesses characteristics which are similar to coffee. Guarana provides more energy and can be very refreshing. It can also limit or reduce the need for sleep.
The effect of Guarana is stronger when it is used together with other energy-enhancing products like regular caffeine and taurine. Guarana is also used by some Indians from the Amazon region as an aphrodisiac.
Guarana Use
Dissolve the Guarana powder in hot water, coffee, tea, hot milk or any other hot beverage. Out of all caffeine-containing substances, Guarana is the strongest. To assess the effect, it is better to have one drink first and wait for the effect. Afterwards you can gradually try more drinks.
Ingredients
Guarana has about 4.2% caffeine along with other ingredients such as guaranine, theophylline and the obromine. Furthermore, Guarana also contains calcium, tannic acid, magnesium, fibre, minerals, protein and carbohydrates.
Warnings Guarana
The caffeine in Guarana may cause insomnia, nervousness, palpitations or irritation. Do not use Guarana if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Not suitable for people under 18. Keep out of reach of children.
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