What's in Elevation Cacao Brew?

We created the perfect blend of : Cacao which opens the heart, adaptogenic mushrooms which unlock the brain, and super foods like Maca and Rhodiola to promote physical health. Finally a product that promotes all parts of your being.

Cacao

Cacao was first uses as a ceremonial medicine dating as far back as 1900 BC by the ancestors of Central America, The Aztecs and Mayan Cultures. It was used for spiritual, medicinal, and ceremonial purposes for inner awakening and creative guidance. 

Reishi

Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum) is one of the most highly revered medicinal mushrooms in the world.

Within the culture of Buddhist and Taoist monks, Reishi mushroom culture was used to enable a more relaxed and meditative state to be reached.

Chaga

Called the "Gift from God" or the "King of Herbs," the Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) has been respected for thousands of years throughout Russia, Korea, Eastern and Northern Europe, Northern United States, North Carolina mountains and Canada.

Since the 16th century Chaga has been used in folk and botanical medicine throughout Eastern Europe. A birch fungus, Chaga grows on living trunks of mature birch trees in cold climates.

Lions Mane

Buddhist Shaolin monks used the Lion's Mane mushroom in meditation practices, believing it enhanced their concentration thus enabling them to better cultivate the mystical life force "Qi". These compounds may be the key to its reputation for improving memory and concentration.

Turkey Tail

Throughout Asia, Turkey Tail symbolizes health and longevity, spiritual attunement, and infinity. It has a long history in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) where it is known as Tun Zhi. This powerful mushroom is also said to strengthen the lungs, spleen, and stomach and bring a calm sense of energy to the mind.

Cordyceps

Traditionally cordyceps have been revered by traditional medicine and by Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu yogis for enhancing vitality and longevity. Devout Buddhists in northern Tibet believe cordyceps to be the embodiment of the mountain gods, and to remove them solely for profit is taboo

Maca

Both maca and cacao are considered sacred feminine master plants in Peru and are involved in spiritual ceremonies for those wanting to unlock, release, heal, and bring harmony back to the body

Ginkgo Biloba

Religions in all three countries viewed ginkgo as a sacred tree and a symbol of resilience, health and longevity. A cultural icon, it is also associated with hope and fertility. The “T” that symbolizes the prefecture of Tokyo resembles a ginkgo leaf.

Rhodiola

This incredible herb is used by the Himalayan Buddhist monks to enhance their spiritual power, their power of concentration and their physical endurance. Evidence has shown that Tibetan Rhodiola is in some ways more powerful than Ginseng. It is a superb herb for people who work very hard, either physically or mentally.

Irish Sea Moss

With 92 minerals (of the 102 in our bodies) all packed into sea moss, there are said to be a huge amount of health benefits that are a result of consuming this plant.

Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne and other forms of chilli cause the body to vasodilate, which means the blood vessels widen and blood flow increases. This causes anything you put in your body to be absorbed quicker. Cayenne is used with cacao to speed up the effects of the medicine, as well as to give the drink a hot spicy tang.