Tunguska Blast Ingredients

Enhanced Botanicals

Of the thousands of trees and plants that grow faster and
larger than similar vegetation elsewhere, CyberWize chose
the ten with the most powerful therapeutic properties for
Tunguska Blast.

These
enhanced plants include herbs, roots, and fruits that
have been shown to possess natural nutritional benefits.

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about the Tunguska Effect.

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the Tunguska Blast supplement facts.


Eleutherococcus
Senticosus

This plant helps your body adapt to stress, enhances mental
acuity and physical endurance, and improves the muscles’ use
of oxygen. It has also been shown to enhance and support
immune system response.

Schizandra
Chinensis

The seed of this herb can increase productivity
and physical strength, and improves coordination,
focus, and attention. It also promotes antioxidant
activities against free radicals.

Aralia
Mandchurica

This plant works in synergy with the other plant ingredients
to stimulate the central nervous system, which helps
improve immune system function and increase stamina.

Crataegus
Oxyacantha

Crataegus Oxyacantha

The leaf of this plant is high in bioflavonoids, which
supports the heart and its ability to use calcium, increases
the body’s ability to use oxygen, and regulates
blood pressure. It aids in reducing water retention by
expelling excess salt from the body.

Inonotus Obliquus

This mushroom grows on birch trees, and has been used
therapeutically for centuries in Russia.

Viburnum
Sargenti

The fruits of the Viburnum plant have been widely used
in traditional medicine. Recent studies have shown that
Viburnum fruits possess high antioxidant, antiradical,
and antitoxic action.
Glycyrrhiza
Uralensis

Used in traditional Chinese medicine, this herb is known
for its soothing, coating properties, which help digestive,
respiratory, urinary, and intestinal systems.

Rhaponticum
Carthamoides

This herb promotes improved muscular performance and
the ability to convert fat proteins into muscle mass
faster than working out alone.

Rhodiola
Rosea

The flower of this plant has been used for centuries
in traditional therapies. In addition to enhancing a
feeling of well-being, teas brewed with the plant have
been used as an encouragement for rest and relaxation.

Sorbus
Aucuparia

The berries of this tree have been found to have anti-scorbutic
properties, which work as a prevention to Vitamin C deficiency.