Smart Bar. Real Fuel.
What's a Smart Bar?
We cook with adaptogens, medicinal mushrooms, and superfoods. Plants that teach your body to handle stress, fuel that actually feeds you, mushrooms that build your brain. Old medicine, new science, real food. You don't need a prescription. You need breakfast. LETS GOOOO.
ADAPTOGENS. The Resilience Builders
Plants and mushrooms that teach your body to handle stress better. Old medicine. Real results.
Reishi
Ganoderma lucidum. The Mushroom of Immortality
Reishi is the supreme protector. Two thousand years of Chinese medicine and a stack of modern studies say the same thing: it modulates the immune system, lowers cortisol, and supports the deepest sleep you've had in years. Rich in triterpenes and beta-glucans. Quiet, slow, and powerful.
Used in: Excalibur Elixir, Adaptogen Latte
Lion's Mane
Hericium erinaceus. The Brain Mushroom
Lion's Mane is one of the only natural substances that triggers Nerve Growth Factor, the protein that builds and protects neurons. Translation: it grows your brain. Memory sharpens, focus deepens, the gut-brain axis comes back online. It's the closest thing to a real-life nootropic that grew on a tree.
Used in: Excalibur Elixir, Adaptogen Latte
Chaga
Inonotus obliquus. The King of Mushrooms
Chaga grows on birch trees in cold climates and ranks higher on the antioxidant scale than acai, blueberries, and dark chocolate combined. Siberians and Scandinavians have been brewing it for centuries. It supports the immune system without overstimulating it. Quiet defense.
Used in: Excalibur Elixir
Cordyceps
Cordyceps militaris. The Energy Mushroom
Cordyceps boosts your body's production of ATP, the molecule that delivers energy to every cell. Tibetan herders chewed it at high altitude to keep climbing. It improves oxygen utilization, stamina, and recovery. Clean energy. No crash.
Used in: Excalibur Elixir
Ashwagandha
Withania somnifera. The Stress Destroyer
Ashwagandha is the cornerstone of Ayurveda for over three thousand years. Clinical trials show it can drop cortisol by 30 percent. It calms the nervous system without sedating you, balances hormones, and improves sleep quality. The stress destroyer earns the name.
Used in: Functional Smoothies, Elixirs
Schisandra
Schisandra chinensis. The Five-Flavor Berry
Schisandra is the only berry that contains all five flavors recognized in Chinese medicine. Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent. That breadth shows up in what it does: it protects the liver through both detox phases, sharpens mental clarity, and improves endurance. Even the eyes get clearer.
Used in: Signature Elixirs
Rhodiola
Rhodiola rosea. The Arctic Root
Rhodiola grows in the Arctic and transfers that resilience to whoever drinks it. It tunes serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which is why it lifts mood and sharpens focus under pressure. Reaction time improves. Perceived effort drops. Fatigue lifts. The arctic root is the real deal.
Used in: Excalibur Elixir
SUPERFOODS. Smart Fuel for Daily Use
Nutrient-dense daily fuel. Eat them on purpose. Your body notices.
Goji
Lycium barbarum. The Happy Berry of the Himalayas
Goji is the berry your grandma should have given you. Loaded with antioxidants, vitamin C, and 18 amino acids, it's been used in Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years to support the eyes, the liver, and the kidneys. The Tibetans call it the longevity fruit. We call it breakfast. Sweet, slightly sour, and quietly powerful.
Used in: Acai bowls, granola, infusions
Spirulina
Arthrospira platensis. The Blue-Green Powerhouse
Spirulina is one of the oldest life forms on Earth and one of the most nutrient-dense things you can put in your body. 60 to 70 percent complete protein, full B-vitamin profile, iron, chlorophyll, phycocyanin. NASA studied it as astronaut food for a reason. It binds to heavy metals and pulls them out. It feeds your blood. Tastes like the ocean. We blend it where the ocean belongs.
Used in: Green smoothies, signature elixirs
Maca
Lepidium meyenii. The Andean Root
Maca grows at 14,000 feet in the Peruvian Andes where almost nothing else survives. Incan warriors ate it before battle. It supports hormonal balance for both men and women, boosts energy without the caffeine spike, and has been used for centuries to enhance libido and fertility. Yes, that kind of stamina. Yes, also the other kind lol.
Cacao
Theobroma cacao. Food of the Gods
Raw cacao is one of the highest natural sources of magnesium on the planet, plus iron, antioxidants, and theobromine. It triggers the release of anandamide, the bliss molecule, which is exactly why ancient Mesoamerican cultures treated it as sacred. Real cacao is bitter, complex, and grown right here in this part of the world. The chocolate bar version is the watered-down cousin. We serve the real thing.
Matcha
Camellia sinensis. The Monk's Focus
Matcha is shade-grown green tea ground into powder so you drink the whole leaf. That changes everything. The L-theanine in matcha pairs with the caffeine to give you 4 to 6 hours of clean focus with no crash and no jitters. Zen monks have been using it for 900 years to stay alert during long meditation. If coffee is a sprint, matcha is a long, calm distance.
Used in: Matcha latte, energy elixirs