What is the Energy Shot For?
The Mastermind Energy Shot is intended for pre-workout or any time you need a boost. You can purchase this product as a 4 Pack in 60ml single servings for the energy boost you need!
How to take this product:
The Mastermind Energy shot comes in a small 60ml bottle that is intended for a one-time use. You take this product when you need an energy boost.
Why is this important to me?
We get energy from the food we eat, however, sometimes in our busy schedules we don’t have the time to eat the nutrients we need to be at our best. Although the energy shot is not a replacement for quality food, it’s a very convenient on-the-go additive to give you that early morning or mid-day boost you need.
What’s unique about this product?
The Mastermind Energy shot has an amazing citrus flavor, combines CBD with Caffeine, B-vitamins and taurine to give you maximum energy.

Ingredient Glossary
B-Vitamins
Via Healthline.com
Vitamin B-12, or cobalamin, is a nutrient you need for good health. It’s one of eight B vitamins that help the body convert the food you eat into glucose, which gives you energy.
B6 or pyridoxine helps with muscle repair, combating anemia, brain function and much more. More importantly, B6 converts proteins, fats, and carbohydrates to glucose. The vitamin manages energy use too and prolonged energy can be expected when taking a B6 supplement.
B3 or Niacin: Your brain needs niacin — as a part of the coenzymes NAD and NADP — to get energy and function properly.
In fact, brain fog and even psychiatric symptoms are associated with niacin deficiency.
Taurine
Via MayoClinic.org
Taurine, an amino acid important in several of the body’s metabolic processes, is thought to have antioxidant properties. But little is known about the effects of long-term supplemental taurine use. Taurine is found naturally in meat, fish, dairy products and human milk, and it’s also available as a dietary supplement.
Caffeine
Via Tufts.edu
Caffeine is known to boost the effects of the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and acetylcholine. Dopamine, for example, is known to affect levels of concentration. It blocks adenosine receptors in the basal forebrain, which when not impeded, are what typically signal the brain when it’s time to go to bed. Caffeine also increases the release of catecholamines (such as adrenaline) via the sympathetic nervous system, which among other things can make your heart beat faster, send more blood to your muscles and tell your liver to release sugar into the bloodstream for energy.
Rhodiola Extract
Via Healthline.com
Rhodiola rosea is a herb in the rhodiola genera (Crassulaceae family) which has traditional usage as an anti-fatigue agent and adaptogen compound. Stress, anxiety and inadequate sleep are just a few factors that can contribute to fatigue, which can cause feelings of physical and mental tiredness. Due to its adaptogenic properties, rhodiola is thought to help alleviate fatigue.