With Russ Bianchi, Zija's XM3 Formulator

Q: How do I take XM3?
A: XM3 comes in a 16-ounce bottle. The recommended serving is 2 ounces, so there are 8 servings per bottle. Drink two to three ounces in the morning and as desired throughout the day (do not consume more than 8 oz. per day). XM3 is not suitable for people under the age of 18, those sensitive to caffeine, or other stimulants. We recommend consuming XM3 before 5 p.m. to not disrupt your sleep patterns.

Q: Why XM3?
A: In response to the current state of undernourishment and related conditions, Zija has developed the first naturally occurring Moringa-based beverage. Containing dozens of essential nutrients from the remarkable Moringa oleifera plant.

XM3 is specifically formulated to support your active lifestyle. It delivers natural ingredients with none of the harmful neurostimulants, artificial ingredients, flavors, preservatives, stabilizers, and sweeteners.

Q: What is in XM3?
A: XM3 is synergistically formulated with Zija's proprietary blend of the five parts of Moringa oleifera tree, as well as all plant-based Natural Caffeine, Desert Tea, Green Tea, Fruit Pectin, Naturally Occurring Trimethlglycine (TMG), Ginseng, and All Natural Allium Sativum, in Purified Spring Water, with All Natural Flavorings.

Those who use XM3 on a daily basis may enjoy a similar amount of Moringa found in any other Zija beverage. When considering your personal health goals you may wish to maximize your Moringa intake by including the Smart Mix or Smart Drink with your XM3 usage.

Years of research and development, combined with the delicious tropical taste, make XM3 a one-of-a-kind product.

Q: Is XM3 Legal?
A: YES! XM3 is legal under United States FDA regulations because it does not contain the alkaloids restricted by the Food and Drug Administration. In 2004, the Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of ephedrine alkaloids in dietary supplements. Some known species of the Ephedra plant contain ephedrine alkaloids. These banned alkaloids present in the old Ephedra products were termed NON-SELECTIVE, beta agonists. This meant they fired all the neuro (brain function) and cardiovascular (heart rate and blood pressure) receptors throughout the body. XM3 contains real Ephedra without any of the banned alkaloids. XM3 synergistically delivers Desert Tea - Ephedra nevadensis - boosting metabolism, and reducing calorie consumption through appetite suppression. With XM3, the qualities of Ephedra that so many people enjoyed are now safely delivered in a completely legal, and delicious lifestyle beverage without any of the negative side effects that come from the banned alkaloids found in other types of Ephedra.

Q: How much caffeine is in XM3?
A: A serving of XM3 contains about as much caffeine as a two cups of coffee.

Q: Is XM3 healthy?
A: The key ingredients in XM3 have been consumed for hundreds, in some cases thousands of years. XM3 provides an array of natural ingredients. Because XM3 contains xanthines, it is recommended that people sensitive to caffeine or other stimulants, or those who are seeking to become pregnant, pregnant or nursing mothers refrain from using XM3. If you are taking over-the-counter or prescription medicines, please consult your health care practitioner to determine whether XM3 is right for you.

About Russ Bianchi
Russ Bianchi is the Founder, Managing Director, and CEO of Adept Solutions, Inc., a global product development creation, brand conversion, and stabilization corporation, based in Soquel, California, in the Monterey Bay Area, serving many successful companies in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, dietary & nutritional supplement, cosmetics, and flavor sectors. Mr. Bianchi is a professional member of the American Association Of Cereal Chemists, the Institute Of Food Technologists, the American Association of Candy Technologists, the International Society Of Pharmaceutical Engineering, & the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. Mr. Bianchi has extensively lectured, published, and been quoted in the media, on nutrition and health related matters.

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