January 18, 2021 Guarana Ingredient Spotlight Share on: A recent Statista survey found that over 47% percent of Americans consume energy drinks several times a week.(1) Over 50% of the American population are coffee drinkers—drinking three cups a day on average.(2) Let’s be honest—most caffeinated drinks can only get you so far, and most caffeine products target only energy. Many lack naturally sourced caffeine and nutrients like nootropics that can promote focus, alertness, and concentration. Instead, they’re packed full of sugar and artificial ingredients. So, where can you get all-natural caffeine? Introducing Guarana Guarana is a climbing plant native to the Amazon Basin (particularly Brazil). The guarana plant has large leaves, flowers, and fruit, but is best known for its seeds. Guarana seeds are roughly the same size as coffee beans but contain almost twice the amount of caffeine—about 2–4.5% caffeine in Guarana seeds, compared to 1–2% for coffee seeds.(3) Guarana is loaded with compounds that have antioxidant properties and are similar in antioxidant profile to green tea.(4) With benefits like that, you can imagine how excited we were to include Guarana-sourced caffeine in Kyäni ON! Kyäni ON combines the power of naturally sourced guarana caffeine for sustainable energy with a proprietary blend of optimized nootropics designed to support focus, attention, and clarity. With only 3 grams of sugar and 30 calories, Kyäni ON delivers the boost you need without the negative side effects that other energy drinks cause. Thanks in large part to the powerful Guarana seed Kyani ON: Boosts energySupports learning and memoryPromotes brain healthSustains clarity and promotes attention Shop for Kyäni ON today (now available in a new limited-time Mountain Berry flavor) and see what Guarana can do for you! Shop now → References: 1.https://www.statista.com/topics/1687/energy-drinks/#:~:text=Monster%20Energy%20reported%20sales%20of,drinks%20several%20times%20per%20week. 2.https://www.e-importz.com/coffee-statistics.php#:~:text=Coffee%20Consumption&text=Coffee%20Statistics%3A%2050%25%20of%20the,%2C%20or%20iced%2Fcold%20coffees. 3.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/13880209309082937 4.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ptr.3437 Disclaimer: This information relies upon scientific research on certain ingredients in Kyäni products. None of the studies examined Kyäni product specifically, and there is not necessarily a relationship between the results of these studies and any Kyäni product. Neither the studies nor the statements and products referenced here have been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Association. Kyäni products are not intended to, and do not, diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate any disease or condition.