June 6, 2022 Ingredient Spotlight: Blue Ginger Share on: Need a little boost? Get energized with a special spotlight about one of our premier ingredients, plus the perfect product to make that pick-me-up last. What is Blue Ginger? Blue ginger (Alpinia galanga) is a member of the ginger family, as you might have guessed. This flowering plant, which is also related to turmeric, has been used to support health and consumed in food or tea in Asia for centuries. Blue Ginger Benefits Blue ginger helps amplify and sustain energy from caffeine. It has also been shown to support mental performance and help mitigate fatigue, especially when paired with caffeine. Additionally, blue ginger helps sharpen alertness and focus. The best part? Blue ginger doesn’t increase blood pressure or heart rate, meaning you can enjoy all the benefits of caffeine without the jitters or crash. Blue ginger is also a rich source of immune-supporting antioxidants, along with iron and vitamins A and C. How to Add Blue Ginger to Your Diet Add blue ginger to your favorite recipes to spice things up and enjoy its many powerful benefits in the process. Blue ginger can be added to your diet through high-quality supplements (pssst, we have a great suggestion … keep reading to see). Kyäni Products and Blue Ginger Experience the many benefits of blue ginger with Kyäni ON™. This smart energy blend combines the power of naturally sourced guarana for sustainable energy with a proprietary blend of optimized nootropics. The result? A tasty way to fuel your day and support attention, focus, and clarity. Time to get your blue ginger ON! Shop ON [Disclaimer] This information relies upon scientific research on certain ingredients in Kyäni products. None of the studies examined Kyäni products 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 Administration. Kyäni products are not intended to, and do not, diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate any disease or condition.