What are the ingredients of natural vs. synthetic?
- Posted:
- 10 weeks ago by BumpLegal
- Topics:
- natural, ingredients
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One of the primary differences between Bump and traditional energy sources like coffee and energy drinks lies in the ingredients.
Coffee is relatively simple. It contains one key ingredient—caffeine. Depending on the type and brew, a typical cup of coffee provides between 80 and 100 mg of caffeine. While caffeine is known for increasing alertness and energy, it can also cause jitteriness, anxiety, and that infamous "coffee crash" once the effects wear off.
Energy drinks, on the other hand, often contain high doses of caffeine combined with synthetic ingredients like taurine, guarana, and artificial sweeteners. These drinks may also have added sugars, contributing to the quick surge of energy followed by a crash once the sugars wear off. Additionally, the high caffeine content—often as much as 200-300 mg per serving—can make energy drinks too strong for some people, leading to jitteriness, headaches, or an increased heart rate.
Bump, however, is crafted with a proprietary blend of natural botanical extracts designed to give you sustained energy without the unpleasant side effects. The key ingredients in Bump include Mitragyna Speciosa (a natural herb known for its energy and mood-boosting properties), Theobromine (a caffeine-like compound found in cacao, known for providing a mild energy lift), and ceremonial Kanna, a plant used traditionally to promote mental clarity and euphoria. These natural ingredients are blended to offer an energetic lift without the crash or jitters associated with synthetic stimulants.